
A personal bi-monthly page on the theory, practice, and symbolism of Christian iconography.
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On February 10th, the feast day of St. Scholastica, the sister of St. Benedict of Nursia, is celebrated. St. Gregory the Great, in the Second Book of his Dialogues (chapters 33 and 34), gives a touching account of the last meeting between t...
The Catholic Chapel of St. Olav takes shape
Back in February 2025, I wrote a message to the icon panel maker whose superb work in wood I greatly appreciate, Miroslav Zivanovic, in Belgrade. My simple question to him was whether he could ma...
The Christian basilica is based on the Roman emperor’s most splendid building.
The Christian basilica is based on the Roman emperor’s most splendid building. It is a longitudinal structure which is suited for processions. The emperor – and...
This video series, Byzantium, the Lost Empire, hosted by John Romer (Egyptologist, historian, and archaeologist), was produced for Channel 4 in the UK and The Learning Channel in 1997. I am posting the second episode of this 4-part series b...
Olsok at Trondheim and Stiklestad
(Bishop Erik Varden blessing the people with the relic of St. Olav from the porch of the Catholic Chapel at Stiklestad.)
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I am an art historian and iconographer, and the author of two books on the subject. I also created twenty icons for the book, "Silent Rosary." I have had exhibitions in Europe, and also in North America and Australia.
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