Part 3 - A garden enclosed, a fountain sealed - Mary the great lover, and most beloved of God
Pictorial Allegories of the Love of God Inspired by the Song of Songs - Part 2
Pictorial Allegories of the Love of God Inspired by the Song of Songs - Part 1
A Classic Book on Art and Beauty to Be Republished: The Beauty of Holiness and the Holiness of Beauty
Ron Gaudio's blogpost on Pythagoras and his lasting influence on Western Civilization
For Pythagoras and many other Greek philosophers, the beauty of the cosmos reflected not only a harmonious order but divinity itself. That is why they were also a community that worshipped. Pythagoras’s legacy reached even to the United States, being responsible for the architectural beauty of Monticello, Harvard Hall, and the Capitol Building.
A Statue in the Gothic Style Sculpted by Martin Earle
Report on the March for Eternal Life - and notification of more Pilgrimages coming this year.
Beauty in the Spiritual Life, Part 3: A Meditation on A Painting of Christ as the Eternal Flower of Paradise
Beauty in the Spiritual Life, Part 1: Beauty as a Principle of Choice
The conscience can act in a prohibitive sense, that warns us against sinful acts. But there is another principle of choice that is more positive and affirmative and is a creative impulse that works in harmony with the order that underlies the beauty of all things. That is the conscience of creativity that chooses the most beautiful option.