Art, in all its forms, has a unique way of juxtaposing words and images that lead a viewer to contemplate the truth that is conveyed by the art, beyond its mere surface appearance.
Book Recommendation: Faith Comes From What is Heard- An Introduction to Fundamental Theology, by Dr Lawrence Feingold
Did you know that Mark was not the first gospel written? No, they were written in the order in which they appear in the Bible - Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Read this book to find out why modern analyses are most likely wrong. Fundamental theology is the study of theology itself. It sets the ground rules by which we study God. Much of its attention, therefore is on scripture. In this book Dr Lawrence Feingold reestablishes the methods of scriptural analysis of the Church Fathers, going back to figures such as Origen in the 3rd-century AD. He does so, in part, by analyzing rationally the modern method of historical-critical analysis and showing why it has lead us into error.
The Everlasting Kingdom and the Renaissance Man
Is Modern Classical Music As Bad As It Sounds? Paul Jernberg's Podcast Has the Answers
Paul Jernberg is one of the few people who can really answer the question: how can the music heard today in the Catholic Church be renewed so as to proclaim the divine dignity of the Mass, and to draw people into its contemplative dimension of reverent adoration, transformation, and loving communion?
Dr John Pepino to Teach Online Course for the Institute of Catholic Culture
The Art of the Prophet
Two Schemas for Liturgical Art in the 15th Century: Can You Identify These Saints?
The Artist's Spiritual Journey
Frank La Rocca's Mass of the Americas to be performed in Houston, Texas this Sunday
Book recommendation: Ben Shapiro's Right Side of History
This book brilliantly introduces us to the story of who we are in the West and why it is so good to be alive today. Shapiro explains how Greek philosophy and the Jewish and Christian faiths have been the forming influences of who we are. If we want to preserve and nurture a good society, it should be part of the general education of every young person in America.