A 4th-century Coptic icon of Christ painted in Egypt (at a time when Western Europe was a cultural and political backwater) shows him as a light-skinned, bearded man. A 17th-century icon of Christ painted in Russia shows Him as a dark-skinned, middle-Eastern man.
Embroidered Chalice Pall in Style of the 12th-Century St Albans Psalter
Does order come from chaos, or chaos from order?
Lessons on How to Sell Beautiful Art to a Secular Market
Join Us: March for Eternal Life and Holy Crusade for the Conversion of California, May 29th
Princeton University's Index of Medieval Art Available Free Until June 1st
A Rosary Walk For Our Times. A Brilliant Sculpture by Thomas Marsh
Growing Flowers Is an Essential Business - Especially in Lockdown!
Free Virtual Conference on the Theology of the Body - David Clayton To Speak, May 8th
Pontifex University and the Way of Beauty are proud to be affiliates of the Theology of the Body for the upcoming Theology of the Body Institute virtual conference. Starting May 8th. Follow this link here.
The Philosophy of Renaissance Culture Explained
New Online Classes in Gregorian Chant and Sacred Music from Jenny Donelson
Some inspirational words from my doctor...care of body, soul and spirit
New Info, How to Join Us in Lockdown Prayer! Choral Evensong, Live Each Day, 4:45 pm PST - How To Join Us
Sacred Music Symposium in British Columbia, July 2020
Parisian Stained Glass from St Chappelle and St Denis...In A Church in England!
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.