Mystical Mary: The Enduring Mystique of the Mother of God

Mystical Mary: The Enduring Mystique of the Mother of God

Mary is a woman of prayer, a woman who knows what it is to pray. She’s a model of prayer, and a prophet, a visionary… but a prophet and visionary who can be in the dark and have faith, not a visionary who flees from this life’s troubles.

Beautiful Sacred Art at SS Gregory and Augustine Parish Church in Oxford, England

Beautiful Sacred Art at SS Gregory and Augustine Parish Church in Oxford, England

What a small parish can achieve with good taste and the will to have a beautiful church, even with limited means. The art in the reredos is a variety of styles that blend. If I were to characterize them, I would say 17th-century style baroque, and Italian and Flemish style 15th century Renaissance style.

St Francis of Assisi: Illuminations by Matthew Paris

St Francis of Assisi: Illuminations by Matthew Paris

I wonder at the control that the 13th century artist had when working on such a small scale. He must have had exceptional eyesight to work without the aid of optical devices and modern lighting systems. I speak as one who at 61 years old, would struggle to match it with something twice the size even with the best reading and magnifying glasses and electric spot lamps!

Is This An Image of Inclusion or Exclusion?

Is This An Image of Inclusion or Exclusion?

For the woke Marxist, such a painting would be intended to communicate to all people who see it, regardless of race, that Christ was not white. The goal is not to propogate the Faith, but to pit all minorities against people of European descent and cause conflict.

Full 2-Year Formation in Iconography At St Vladimir's Orthodox Seminary - Open to Catholics

Full 2-Year Formation in Iconography At St Vladimir's Orthodox Seminary - Open to Catholics

Predominantly online with residencies in either New York or Athens Dr George Kordis, renowned iconographer and former artist-in-residence at the Institute of Sacred Arts at St Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary, which is in Yonkers, New York, is launching a two-year program in Byzantine iconography.

Study Choral Conducting in Beautiful Princeton, NJ, Aug. 9-12

The Catholic Sacred Music Project, under the leadership of my friend Peter Carter, is excited to announce its 2nd Conducting Institute, to be held in August on the beautiful campus of Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey. The Institute is a unique and exceptional training opportunity, offering emerging and established conductors a singular environment that balances instruction, study, prayer, and conviviality in an atmosphere of collegial support and encouragement.

Eight Conducting Fellows will receive premium podium experience at the helm of a 16-voice professional choir, along with hands-on instruction from master teachers Dr. James Jordan and Dr. Timothy McDonnell. The music list for the Institute will represent various genres of sacred music drawn from classic and contemporary choral repertories, Gregorian chant, and traditional hymnody. Each day’s workshop sessions will be punctuated by sung Mass and Compline, with service music conducted by Conducting Fellows and Conducting Auditors. The Institute will conclude with a public concert at the Princeton University Chapel on Saturday, August 12, at noon.

The CSMP welcomes all applications for fellows and auditors by July 1, 2023. Conducting Fellow applicants must submit a video audition. See the website of the CSMP to apply: https://sacredmusicproject.org/conducting-institute

Repertoire will be confirmed and assigned to the conducting fellows and auditors based on experience and aptitude after registration closes.