
Reflections on art through the Liturgical Year
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It is no surprise that images and statues of Saint Anthony of Padua, that Franciscan miracle worker and Doctor of the Church, abounded in Colonial Spain where the Franciscan influence was keenly felt. Since Giotto painted the cathedral at A...
“One is as much as the three together, nor are two anything more than one. And They are infinite in themselves. So both each are in each, and all in each, and each in all, and all in all, and all are one.” (Aug. De Trin. VI.10.12) This text...
On Rogationtide, Crux Gemmata, and the Processional Cross
This is the second article in a series on the cross in Christian ritual. You can find the first article on Wayside crosses here.
On the Paschal character of the St George images
“Clad in his bright coat of mail, mounted on his warsteed, and spearing the dragon with his lance,--George, the intrepid champion of our Risen Jesus, comes gladdening us today with his Feast...
Artistic expressions of Christ’s Passion abound in the later Middle Ages.
Artistic expressions of Christ’s Passion abound in the later Middle Ages. From Passion plays to the Stations of the Cross to the music of the Mass, it is impossible...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Writing by nap and nighttime. Usually wrangling toddlers. Wife to Marine pilot. Previously studied Classics. I write about art @artfortheliturgicalyear. I do not use AI at all in my writing.
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