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As we pack our bags and head off to Rome with our oldest two sons, I'm reflecting, again, on how quickly plans can change. Just last week, we learned about the passing of Pope Francis, and in a moment, everything about our trip shifted. My old instinct would have been to get worried, disheartened, and feel inconvenienced. I would have tried to whiteknuckle my way through what God was willing for us, which would have totally wrecked my already busy week, and our trip. In today's episode, I'm sharing how to stop resisting reality with sheer willpower, which is draining your energy and your joy. We'll talk about: How resistance drains your energy and hope. Why creating desire for God's will (even without proof of success) changes everything. How gratitude unlocks hope, and why it's essential. Why you can have gratitude even when you're having a hard time. Listen, friend, the saints didn't whiteknuckle their way to holiness. They learned to want what God wanted, even when it hurt. And they found deep joy in doing so. Grab your earbuds and join me for today's episode! Click here to learn more about Happy, Holy Mama
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Today in the Catholic Mass Series, we explore the importance, the history, and the controversies surrounding sacred art. What is the purpose of religious art? Through the centuries, have artists been successful in meeting this purpose? Why are religious icons in the East so vastly different from Western religious images? Is one better than the other? Further, we examine what art should and shouldn't be in churches. Can art be too distracting? Should we instead focus on the Mass, not the decoration? And finally we discuss the future of good Catholic Art and how to achieve it. View this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/MLK8YY0v-NA See all the episodes, and download resources: https://sspxpodcast.com/mass We'd love your feedback on this series! podcast@sspx.org – – – – – – View this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/MLK8YY0v-NA – – – – – – – The Society of Saint Pius X offers this series and all of its content free of charge. If you are able to offer a one time or a small monthly recurring donation, it will assist us greatly in continuing to provide these videos for the good of the Church and Catholic Tradition. Please Support this Apostolate with 1-time or Monthly Donation >> – – – – – – – Explore more: Subscribe to this Podcast to receive this and all our audio episodes Subscribe to the SSPX YouTube channel for video versions of our podcast series and Sermons FSSPX News Website: https://fsspx.news Visit the US District website: https://sspx.org/ – – – – – What is the SSPX Podcast? The SSPX Podcast is produced by Angelus Press, which has as its mission the fortification of traditional Catholics so that they can defend the Faith, and reaching out to those who have not yet found Tradition. – – – – – – What is the SSPX? The main goal of the Society of Saint Pius X is to preserve the Catholic Faith in its fullness and purity, to teach its truths, and to diffuse its virtues, especially through the Roman Catholic priesthood. Authentic spiritual life, the sacraments, and the traditional liturgy are its primary means of bringing this life of grace to souls. Although the traditional Latin Mass is the most visible and public expression of the work of the Society, we are committed to defending Catholic Tradition in its entirety: all of Catholic doctrine and morals as the Church has always defended them. What people need is the Catholic Faith, without compromise, with all the truth and beauty which accompanies it. https://sspx.org
Do you ever struggle with feeling behind? Like you're not making enough, or any progress, toward your goals? Whether it's feeling behind in your Lenten goals or homeschooling goals, this thought process runs rampant during this time of year. And it never ever helps you do better, but it absolutely wrecks your confidence, and perpetuates a cycle of second guessing. So, if you ever say to yourself: If only I had been more consistent in the past If only I hadn't been so relaxed before If only I had been more diligent or self-disciplined Then please grab your earbuds and join me for: If You're Not Making Enough Progress. Click here for details on my Beloved Lent Study.
I think a lot of us choose a Lenten sacrifice hoping that giving up that thing for six weeks will turn into a permanent character change. And sometimes it does! But that honestly only happens if you're not white knuckling through Lent, waiting for Easter so you can have that thing you gave up again. You know what I mean. Counting down the days, hemming and hawing about whether you should wait until Easter Sunday or if sun down on Holy Saturday counts. When I was thinking about what I wanted to sacrifice this year, I thought about the deep internal changes that I always desire to make during Lent, but rarely ever intentionally work on, because what I have chosen in the past was fairly superficial. This year I wanted to choose something to begin now with intentional focus, but without an end date. So I've been asking myself, what is something that I hold dear and have a hard time letting go of? When I think about it, I hold a lot of things dear! Like my children, my sleep, my privacy, my marriage, my rest, a tidy house, my quiet time in the morning. None of these things felt like I was being asked to give them up though…so I continued to go deeper. In the past I had been drawing to giving up sugar, cream in my coffee or social media. While those are worthwhile things to give up if they are vices, and crutches, or distractions from the work God is asking you to do. But again they are actually fairly superficial. That's when I came to the real question: what is UNDER, or behind the vices? Identity beliefs. Grab your earbuds and join me for today's episode of the Happy, Holy Mama Podcast where I dive into the #1 Identity Belief that needs healing this Lent and how you can bring your kids along the healing journey with you. JOIN BELOVED LENT STUDY HERE!
We welcome artist Daniel Mitsui to discuss prayer, interiority, and liturgical art. What is the goal of art in worship, and why do some see it as mere decoration, or worse yet as a pious distraction? Show Notes Daniel Mitsui | Website Hildegard of Bingen: Letter Sent in 1179 to the Prelates of Mainz GOLD out of EGYPT ~ LECTURE by DANIEL MITSUI HEAVENLY OUTLOOK ~ LECTURE by DANIEL MITSUI INVENTION and EXALTATION ~ LECTURE by DANIEL MITSUI Catholic Art Guild Speaker series: Daniel Mitsui Daniel Mitsui - Gold Out of Egypt: Christian Art and International Influences Looking for Jesus at the Philadelphia Museum of Art Way of Beauty: Rekindling Eucharistic Amazement Through VISIO Divina - Dr. Jem Sullivan Making Time for Sacred Art (Kathleen Carr) 9/17/24 Mediocrity Will Convert No One, but Beauty Will: The Purpose of Sacred Art in the Modern World| National Catholic Register iCatholic Mobile The Station of the Cross Merchandise - Use Coupon Code 14STATIONS for 10% off | Catholic to the Max Read Fr. McTeigue's Written Works! Listen to Fr. McTeigue's Preaching! | Herald of the Gospel Sermons Podcast on Spotify Visit Fr. McTeigue's Website | Herald of the Gospel Questions? Comments? Feedback? Ask Father!
On this edition of the 'Trad Monthly Roundtable' CFN is joined by a number of special guests to discuss the topic:“Why did we see a decline in Catholic art and culture after Vatican II? What can we do to restore it?" Art submissions: Catholicfamilynewsart@gmail (dot) com Subscribe to our premium channel at catholicfamilynews.locals.comWe will be joined by:Dr. Peter KwasniewskiProfessor McCallMurray RundusRobert KeimDr Joseph ShawandTimothy Flanders#Catholic #Art #Christian
By Catalina Scheider Galiñanes, The National Catholic Register Dappled Things, a literary and artistic magazine that describes itself as “wholeheartedly Catholic,” announced the winners of its “Sacred Heart Art Competition” on the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Read more:https://ewtn.no/burning-with-love-catholic-art-competition-honors-the-sacred-heart/Photo: ‘The Sacred Heart,' by Matthew Conner (Photo: Courtesy of Dappled Things and Matthew Conner) Episode: https://share.transistor.fm/s/ebfbdbb3 Podcast: http://www.ewtn.no
Through her artwork, Valerie Delgado expresses her faith. What started as simply creating art for fun has turned into the online store Pax.Beloved. You can see Valerie's work in the Made for Heaven Lenten series on the Hail Mary Media app. Sarah Kuenzi talks more with Valerie about her inspirations.Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
Have you ever wondered why Renaissance art seems to overshadow the vibrant church art scene of today? Join us as we embark on a spirited exploration of contemporary Catholic creativity, from the engaging storytelling in "Saints Alive" and Baz Luhrmann's "Elvis," to the groundbreaking series, "The Chosen." Our dialogue goes between the roles of artists and consumers, as we champion the pursuit of excellence in the art we both create and appreciate. We even brush up against survivor's bias, questioning whether time filters out the mediocre to leave only the masterpieces, and how this principle applies to our modern creative endeavors.Wrapping things up with Scott Williams from Sock Religious. We highlight the role of high-quality initiatives, like FOCUS, in revitalizing church ministry and the personal stories of transformation they've inspired. As we conclude, we extend our warmest thanks to you, our listeners, for journeying with us, and invite you to stay tuned for more episodes that shed light on the inspirations fueling a variety of artistic pursuits.Thank you for attending SEEK24 and we want to encourage you to continue getting involved on your campuses and extend invitations to those that aren't yet!Check out all of the talks and keynotes from SEEK24 on SEEK Replay: https://seekreplay.com
We've all heard of the struggling artist. But what about the struggling Catholic artists? We are joined by Catholic artists who go in-depth explaining not only what they do but how art is viewed by today's world, why art is so often dark now, how many artists today seem to be against the faith and how they keep their faith in that world. Guests Socials: Producer Ben: Website Allison: @allisonhuber Mary: @m.e.huber Veronica: @VeronicaHuber_ Allison + Veronica: @HuberTwins Watch us on YouTube: @Honest2God Follow us on Instagram: @honest2god_ya Check out our parent network: thequestatlanta Listen on the Quest app: Android Apple
Get ready for a holy dose of laughter on this episode of Ave Spotlight! Join host Chenele as she sits down with Catholic comedians Scott Vinci and Carl Kozlowski. Together, they delve into the transformative power of laughter and the art of not taking life too seriously. Get ready for a joy-filled conversation that explores the lighter side of faith and the beauty of finding humor in the journey. We would love it if you could leave a written review on Apple and share with your friends! Editing provided by Forte Catholic (https://www.fortecatholic.com/)
Elizabeth Zelasko joins the Augustine Institute Show with Dr. Tim Gray to lead a study on Catholic iconography. Elizabeth is trained in Russian Orthodox iconography and has created several commissioned pieces for the Augustine Institute. Catholic iconography differs from other forms of religious art in its style, symbolism, and theology. Elizabeth will give insight into her process and prayer of creating an icon. Help us share the truth and beauty of the Gospel and reach Catholics worldwide. Become an Augustine Institute Mission Circle Partner. Join the Mission Circle today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us in this special episode of our Catholic Art and Media series as we sit down with Erica Tighe Campbell, a talented Catholic artist, and founder of the inspiring ministry, Be A Heart. Erica discusses her latest book, Living the Seasons (https://www.avemariapress.com/products/living-the-seasons), exploring the profound connection between faith, creativity, and the simple ways to live liturgically. Discover the transformative power of creating art within the context of spirituality, and gain insight into Erica's mission to infuse the world with beauty and faith through her remarkable work. Tune in for a captivating conversation that will leave you inspired and uplifted!
God loves to speak to us through our gifts. This is what Valerie Delgado learned when she had a dry spell in her prayer life and leaned into her love of art. Through drawing she not only grew closer in her own relationship with the Lord, but also found that she could help others through her work. In this episode of the Ave Spotlight Catholic Art and Media series, Valerie shares this story with Chenele, as well as how it led to her current calling and the creation of Pax.Beloved. They also discuss how Christians can express and nurture their faith through art and how Catholic artists contribute to the Universal Church by offering so many different depictions of beauty to reach the hearts of people with different tastes, backgrounds, or stories.
Rachel Moberly is a young Catholic artist based in London. She reimagines typical religious art to emphasise the radicality of the Christian faith to a world which seems to be desensitised to all things religious in art. She speaks to us today about her role as an artist and as well as her experiences at the recent March for Life event.
Bible Study: (1:43) Col1:1-8 Father gives the history of liberal theological movements Lk 4:38-44 What is the purpose of our life? Letters (27:00) - Capital Punishment Question (24:48) - Adoration Chapel (30:03) - Cartoon Bible (32:01) - The Lord Won't Abandon Us Word of the Day: Desert (34:05) Callers (36:34) - Not to have Eucharistic Adoration if not having two people, doesn't make sense? (40:38) - What is his thoughts on the gnostic Gospels? (45:46) - Who was before God, how did it start? (47:00) - Questions about halos in Catholic Art and what do they mean?
Can the music you listen to be a bop AND spiritually nourishing? Join us this week on episode 2 of our Catholic Art and Media Series as Chenele sits down with Will Hickl of NOVUM Records to explain that, no, you don't have to sacrifice good sound for good messages. Will shares how thanks to the easy access of streaming, on platforms such as Spotify, there has been a new Renaissance for Catholic musicians to share their talents and create music that is wholesome and fun. Whether you are an artist who wants to learn the ins and outs of the Catholic music scene or a music lover who is curious about how the tunes you dance to get produced, this episode offers you an insider view of how we can reclaim the beauty of music.
In the first episode of our series on Catholic Art and Media, Chenele Shaw is joined by Catholic evangelist Tanner Kalina. They talk about the power of using social media as a tool of evangelization, Hollywood, Tik-Tok, and the Eucharistic Revival. You don't want to miss it!
A trip to Europe, Catholic Art, a few classes in European History is all it took to get Taylor hooked on Catholicism! Although she was born and raised as a Believer in Christ, Something in her Faith was MISSING !!!!!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anchorfm22/support
John Herreid is editor of a new art compilation from Ignatius Press titled The Catholic Home Gallery: Eighteen Works of Art by Contemporary Catholic Artists. We discuss the dying world of good used bookstores, what makes authentic art, and how to DIY your way to beautiful art on your own walls. Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Alan Cornett on Uncommon Sense Podcast Apple | YouTube John Herreid Instagram | Twitter The Catholic Home Gallery
Ed the Protestant looks at a lot of Catholic religious paintings and statues and ask, "Why are they kind of weird? The composition, the colors, the subject matter seems so out of step with modern aesthetic tastes." Greg responds. This podcast is a nonprofit ministry. Please consider supporting its production: DONATE
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Prof. Hibbs' slides can be found here: https://tinyurl.com/5xnw4dv8 This talk was given on December 3, 2022, at the Dominican House of Studies as part of "Avoiding Acedia: An Intellectual Retreat." For more information, please visit thomisticinstitute.org. About the speaker: Thomas Hibbs is currently President of the University of Dallas, his alma mater. With degrees from the University of Dallas and the University of Notre Dame, Hibbs taught at Boston College (BC) for 13 years, where he was full professor and department chair in philosophy. At BC, he also served on the Steering Committee for BC's Initiative for the Future of the Church and on the Sub-Committee on Catholic Sexual Teaching. For 16 years, Hibbs was Distinguished Professor of Ethics & Culture and Dean of the Honors College at Baylor University. Hibbs has written scholarly books on Aquinas, including Dialectic and Narrative in Aquinas: An Interpretation of the Summa Contra Gentiles, and a book on popular culture entitled Shows About Nothing. Hibbs has recently published scholarly articles on MacIntyre and Aquinas (Review of Politics), on Anselm (Anselm Studies), and on Pascal (International Philosophical Quarterly). He also has written on film, culture, books and higher education in Books and Culture, Christianity Today, First Things, New Atlantis, The Dallas Morning News, The National Review, The Weekly Standard, and The Chronicle of Higher Education, for which his latest piece is a study of the ethical implications of the films of the Polish director Krzysztof Kieslowski.
On April 15, 2019, Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris was engulfed in fire. The conflagration was eventually extinguished - but it wasn't long before flames were once again being fanned.Plans for re-building the church have ignited controversy, with some critics arguing that the proposals are tantamount to the “Disney-fication” of the 900-year-old monument to Our Lady.The debate is made all the more complex by the fact that the cathedral isn't actually owned by the local Archdiocese. Like tens of thousands of churches in Europe, it's owned by the State.Our guest for this episode is one of the most well-known expatriate art historians in Europe. Dr. Elizabeth Lev has lived and worked as a tour guide in Rome for over 20 years. She teaches at Duquesne University's Italian campus as well as the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas. Dr. Lev is the author of multiple books, the most recent of which traces the history of St. Joseph's depiction in art.Documents/Websites ReferencedDr. Elizabeth Lev's official websiteDr. Elizabeth Lev, “Sorry, Internet: Notre Dame is not being ‘wreckovated'”, The Washington Post (December 8, 2021)“France Approves Controversial Plan to Renovate Notre-Dame Cathedral”, Smithsonian Magazine (December 14, 2021)“What is Notre Dame Cathedral for?” The Pillar (November 30, 2021)“Notre Damned”, The Catholic Herald (January 27, 2022)History of Notre-Dame de Paris, Britannica.comSupport the showwww.crownandcrozier.comtwitter.com/crownandcrozierfacebook.com/crownandcrozierhttps://www.instagram.com/crownandcrozier/Please note that this podcast has been edited for length and clarity....
Erica Campbell shares her struggle with mental illness and alcoholism. Erica started drinking in college to cope with her feelings of depression and anxiety and "get out of herself." Alcohol felt like medicine. Erica learned drinking did not solve her depression or anxiety, but increased it. Erica attended Reconciliation one morning and it changed her life. The priest became her spiritual director and has had a profound impact on Erica's life. Erica began attending Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and is now nine years sober. She created her own company Be A Heart, which produces goods for a modern Christian lifestyle - ranging from planners and home goods to toys and textiles.
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In this episode Emily walks you through the steps to take your to-do list from being overwhelming to being doable. When you learn how to effectively prioritize your to-do list then you begin to implement it in a way that allows you to stay in the present moment, put your relationships before the tasks, and find the balance you are striving for. How to Stop Feeling Overwhelmed: https://youtu.be/7redUb70xX0
In this episode Emily explains why you are not being consistent and what to do about it. She gives you some practical ways to manage expectations, honor the decisions you make, and be consistent moving forward so that you can love your homeschool life! Free Masterclass: Intro to Loving Your Homeschool Life https://fiatlifecoaching.com/intro-to-loving-your-homeschool-life-signup/
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-reflections are excerpts taken from the book "How Catholic Art Saved the Faith: The Triumph of Beauty and Truth in the Counter-Reformation" and are found in this article https://epicpew.com/4-incredible-pieces-of-art-to-remind-you-of-the-eucharist/
33 Days to Corpus Christi, Day 12. "How Catholic Art Saved the Faith: The Triumph of Beauty and Truth in the Counter-Reformation". This book discusses how art was a huge part in the Catholic response to the Protestant rebellion. In our reflection for today we will talk about 2 paintings that are discussed in the book. With the pictures are reflections on the Eucharistic themes that they have. All of the reflections are excerpts taken from the book referenced above and the reflections are found in this article https://epicpew.com/4-incredible-pieces-of-art-to-remind-you-of-the-eucharist/
In this short, but sweet edition of the podcast, Emily announces the three winners of the podcast launch drawing!
Emily talks about the crosses that we carry and why they feel so heavy. She helps listeners understand the difference between crosses God asks us to carry vs the crosses we choose. She offers questions to help you reveal what carrying those unnecessary crosses is costing you and what to do with them this Holy Week. Podcast Launch Drawing Entry: https://fiatlifecoaching.com/podcastlaunch/
In this episode Emily talks about the one and only reason to homeschool. She talks about discerning God's plan for you in your life and how to know if you are being called to this life. Podcast Launch details: https://fiatlifecoaching.com/podcastlaunch/ PaintedSanctuary: https://www.etsy.com/shop/PaintedSanctuary?ref=profile_header Word on Fire Podcast: How to Discern God's Will for Your Life https://www.wordonfire.org/videos/wordonfire-show/episode19/
Allison sits down with Clare McCallan to talk about prayer as poetry and making room for whatever we might be feeling this Advent. Waiting, accepting, journeying and birthing— Clare has a special way of preparing Him room and you won't want to miss this interview! You can find Clare @clare_mccallan and you can purchase a copy of her book to accompany you through Advent at https://www.blurb.com/bookstore/invited/9388812/ba342a1cc7fa62542aa94b05d7ef11c9aac7d78e Subscribe/Rate Never miss out on an episode by subscribing to our channel here (https://m.youtube.com/c/AllisonSullivan?sub_confirmation) Help other people find the show by sharing this video on your social media. Thanks! Connect with Allison:
Danae King from the Columbus Dispatch talks about the reopening of the Museum of Catholic Art and History in downtown Columbus. Subscribe now Thanks for listening to the podcast. Help us out by sharing the episode, subscribing to the podcast, supporting our sponsors and joining our listener support program. You can also leave a voice mail for our show here. Check out previous shows and enter to win contests. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chris-pugh6/message
Fr. Kyle and Jeromy discuss the past and present state of Catholic art, and share what projects they're currently working on. Jeromy is currently starring as Pier Georgio Frassati in a new original play called "Frassati" by playwright Jeremy Stanbary (a personal friend of the guys) as well as Fr. Kyle's new musical "Moonshine Abbey". Tickets and information can be found at the links below www.openwindowtheatre.org www.moonshineabbey.com Ever Ancient, Ever New is a podcast that seeks to plumb the depths of beauty in Christianity and is proudly sponsored by the Catholic Order of Foresters. Contact Brian Marketon, General Agent, at 763-658-4009
Episode Notes Martin Luther has 99 problems and the Pope is Definitely 1 // War, Torture, Secret Police, Jesuits, Sweden, Spain, and How do we all Get into Heaven now? // The Catholic Church Unleashes Michelangelo
Going from college roommates to business owners wasn't an easy feat for Christie Peters and Kassie Manning, cocreators of Every Sacred Sunday, a popular weekly Mass journal. Join us this week as we chat with Peters about using her creative talent to share her love of the Mass and the Gospel with others.
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I walk the listener through some different mediums of art and how Catholics use them to convey meaning and become an encounter with God. I say the name of the work before explaining it so you can look up pictures if you could not be here in person. Artwork: "La Pieta" by Michelangelo
Bishop Daly welcomes Ailis Kirven and Ciara Vanderboom, two of the five sisters behind Thorny Grace, a small art business based out of Pasco, Wash. They discuss Catholic art, Brian Doyle's writing, and how the ordinary beauty of life can be part of evangelization. Check out Thorny Grace at https://www.thornygrace.com/ https://www.instagram.com/thornygrace/ https://www.facebook.com/thornygrace Walking in Faith with Bishop Daly is a production of the Catholic Diocese of Spokane. Walking in Faith is hosted by Bishop Thomas Daly and is produced and edited by Mitchell Palmquist. Free music for non-commercial use from Fesliyan Studios.
Amy Neville (he, she, or they pronouns) is a 21-year-old Australian art historian & artist whose work celebrates being both Catholic & queer. In this episode, Avery and Neville discuss Neville's life and how they've learned to stand up for themself and other queer persons; the way women & queer artists have used textile arts over the years; and Europe's Renaissance Period, focusing on queer artists who navigated adhering to & rebelling against the Catholic Church's rules for art in that period. For an episode transcript and more info about this show, visit blessedarethebinarybreakers.com/podcast. Find Neville on instagram @krem.caramel; check out their work at amyneville.art. Talking Points: (0:00 - 4:51) A reminder to Christians to confront antisemitism in Holy Week - see here for Amy-Jill Levine's article (4:52 - 13:43) Discovering queerness while in Catholic high school - finding resources, standing up against a teacher's homophobia (13:44 - 18:04) Meeting confident queer persons at university; coming out as genderfluid, going by last name Neville (18:05 - 21:37) Creating art about being queer and Catholic; push-back from fellow queer folks for being Catholic (21:38 - 29:22) Finding fellow queer persons of faith; the joy of community; Neville's graduate art exegesis "Divine Rebellion" (29:23 - 37:08) Some textile arts history: suffragettes & feminists reclaiming it; queer persons expanding it - "the perfect medium" for underrepresented and undervalued groups (37:09 - 43:32) Europe's Renaissance Period: the Catholic Church's power over the art scene; Caravaggio's role in rules censoring what could be depicted (43:33 - 44:30) Resisting pinning down dead artists' sexualities with labels they didn't have (44:31 - 48:24) Da Vinci's revolutionary art; sympathy for Judas (48:25 - 55:26) Michelangelo's struggle with religion - not because of queerness, but because of his love of science; rebellion in his Sistine Chapel masterpiece (55:27 - end) wrapping up - "find the power in your queerness and the rebellion in your love"; a future ep will continue Neville's tour of Renaissance art ____________ Blessed Are the Binary Breakers is part of the Rock Candy Podcast Network. Find more shows, such as Magnified Pod, at www.rockcandyrecordings.com. This show's theme song is "Aetherium" by Leah Horn. "August" and "Mod 5" by Jeremy SH Griffith are also used in this episode.
Charles and Amanda Shepard talk about the conversion of Salvador Dali and his image of Jesus on the Cross. St. John of the Cross Sketch: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:John_of_the_Cross_crucifixion_sketch.jpg Dali's image: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christ_of_Saint_John_of_the_Cross More from Catholic Art History More Episodes from “40 Podcasts for Lent” Show Notes: https://spokestreet.com/lent26 The post https://spokestreet.com/lent26/ (Christ of Saint John of the Cross – Catholic Art History) appeared first on https://spokestreet.com (Spoke Street).
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This episode examines the crosses that are chosen for us and, all too often, the crosses we cling to. It examines the human experience through the lens of redemptive suffering.
This episode explores the connection between body and soul in the human person. It celebrates the spirituality and transformative power of body movement as a means of glorifying God.
This podcast explores the life and work of John Carroll Collier, religious sculptor, fine artist, and illustrator. As the creator of the Catholic Memorial at Ground Zero in New York City and the artist behind so many acclaimed works--both religious and secular--I believe that John Collier is arguably one of the greatest living visual artists.
Following up on our conversation about beauty last week, this week's episode has to do with our world and our Church's desperate need for beauty. This week we have John Folley, a fine artist based out of his studio in Massachusetts. He studied philisophy and studio art at Notre Dame, then taught at The Heights School outside of D.C. He moved up to Massachuetts to study under a master artist. Using art as sacrament and sharing the Gospel message through beauty is so important to me and deeply embedded in how I personally desire to reach to the heights–– so for all seekers of beauty, artists, and makers in any way, this episode is for you. We chat about his story, vocation, kids, favorite projects, art and the Church, and so much more. Links: -johnfolley.com -grexly.com! -patreon.com/grexly to support! Thanks for listening, and talk to you next week! Keep on reaching to the heights!! Let us know who you want on the podcast next @ToTheHeightsCTV!
Melissa Girard joins us on Girlfriends to talk about the power of sacred art to reveal universal truths about humanity, the sacred, and man’s relationship with God. **_Snippet from the Show: _ Works of sacred art don’t simply draw you into themselves—they draw you into the greatness of God. We discuss the book, Looking at a Masterpiece by Madelynn Stebbins, a collection of reflections that explore the themes of more than forty of the world’s finest artistic treasures—from masters such as Piero della Francesca, Caravaggio, Rembrandt, and more. The book includes full color, high-quality reproductions of these great works of art. Stebbins writes about the universal truths these classic works illuminate, infusing her commentary with the wisdom of saints, popes, theologians, historians, and poets. Melissa shares about the importance of incorporating inspiring art in our everyday lives and in our children’s lives. The companion book, aimed at children, is Let’s Look at a Masterpiece. Melissa Girard is editor for Emmaus Road Publishing. She has edited books by Scott Hahn, Emily Stimpson Chapman, and the recent bestseller Why Celibacy? by Fr. Carter Griffin. Melissa is also the editor of the award-winning Old and New children's book series by Maura Roan McKeegan. Also mentioned in this week’s show is the related book, The Sacred That Surrounds Us by Andrea Zachman. I recently recorded an audio version of my newest book, You Are Enough: What Women of the Bible Teach You About Your Mission and Worth. More to come! Have feedback or an idea to share? I would love to hear from you!
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Unique and stupendous! No product of any other culture approaches the magnificent beauty and fecundity of the tidal wave of Catholic Art that began in the Church’s so-called “Counter Reformation”. The phenomenon occurred in every art form. Elizabeth Lev has just published a delicious book about this that is briefly reviewed here. This review leads into proposing a vision of what we will do in a heaven that is creative and fun. Finally there is a statement from Jordan Peterson about Catholicism that cannot be missed.
Bestselling author and art historian Elizabeth Lev on her book, "How Catholic Art Saved the Faith" by Jon Leonetti
Michael is joined by artist Timothy P. Schmaltz, creator of the Homeless Jesus sculpture that was recently blessed by Pope Francis and has been something of a media sensation. Mr. Schmaltz discusses the statue's rise to fame, the controversy in some places, and how his artwork is inspired by a great devotion to Christ. Support the show (https://catholicexchange.com/donate)