‘The Religion of the Incarnation’: Catholic Artists Reflect on the Necessity of Beauty
There are now many talented Catholic artists working in the mediums of painting, sculpting, music, architecture and more.
There are now many talented Catholic artists working in the mediums of painting, sculpting, music, architecture and more.
A NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER: For all its amazing brilliance, artificial intelligence can’t hold a candle to mankind’s God-given creativity.
Kathleen Carr of the Chicago-based Catholic Art Institute details ‘the purpose of raising the mind and heart to God and expressing the mysteries of faith through the talents of artists, who are called to participate in God’s creative work through their artistic endeavors.’
Joshua Masterson uses his God-given talent to spread the Catholic faith in a unique way.
The New Mexico cathedral’s annual event, which features ‘saint-making’ art practices dating back to colonial times, incorporates art, liturgy and communion.
The disposition of the photographer is simply one of ‘surrender to Christ…’
The Church honors her saints on Nov. 1, All Saints’ Day, and reminds us that they can be powerful intercessors on our behalf as we journey toward heaven.
Once complete, the sculptures will be on display at the Basilica of Our Lady, Queen of the Universe, in Orlando, Florida.
Artists discuss the colorful catechism behind their creations that reflect faith and history.
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