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Daily Archives: 31 July 2018
Under The Starry Heavens
Two years ago, I blogged here with another image of Ignatius and his beloved stars. One of my favorite images of today’s saint, Ignatius of Loyola, is above. I wish I could locate a credit and artist; the best I … Continue reading
GeE 122: Joy And A Sense Of Humor
No surprise that Pope Francis would write extensively about “Joy And A Sense Of Humor,” the topic of the next several paragraphs. 122. Far from being timid, morose, acerbic or melancholy, or putting on a dreary face, the saints are … Continue reading
Aparecida 500: Art In Liturgy
It’s interesting that the Aparecida bishops turn their attention to art in liturgy: 500. It is crucial that liturgical celebrations incorporate into their expressions artistic elements that can transform and prepare the assembly for the encounter with Christ. Appreciating the … Continue reading