These employ the description of form with line and areas of flat color with minimal graded tone and color. This means that the artist must be a master of the foundational skills of iconography. Line and color contrast are the harmony and counterpoint of iconographic art.
Images of Mary In Lent - A seasonal mediation on how the New Eve shows us the New Adam
Martin Earle: A Catholic Master Iconographer From England
Should Catholics Tithe? Yes!
Archdiocesan Liturgical Handbook Published By Archdiocese of Portland
Intended primarily for priests and deacons, this is not only practical and legal, it is also inspirational. Drawing on, for example, the Catechism of the Catholic Church and Sacrosanctum Concilium, it describes the Church's vision of what the liturgy and the sacraments are for and then orders the practical and legal norms to this.
The Princeton Project: Images of Icons of Mt Sinai Available Online
Where Have All the *!*?-ing Psalms Gone?
Why AA Works! The Value of Non-Sacramental Confession and House Groups, Part 2: AA and the Methodists
Sacred Art Institute, Enders Island, CT, Announces 2020 Program
The Sacred Art Institute offers evening, afternoon, and week-long residency workshops in Iconography, Illumination, Calligraphy, Stained Glass, and Sacred Music among others. All Sacred Art Workshops feature highly skilled instructors
Why AA Works! The Value of Daily Non-Sacramental Confession and House Groups, Part 1 Avoiding Scrupulosity
The Vision for You process leads us to an accurate and deep confession that brings joy. We cannot confess too many sins if what we say is accurate and true. Scrupulosity is anxiety caused by a lack of trust in God’s infinite mercy which leads to repetition and needless over-elaboration of detail in the description of any one sin.