A Sung Mass for Persecuted Christians, recently composed and recorded at St John’s Catholic Church, Clinton, Mass.
The Philosophy of Contemporary Mainstream Fine Art Education and Art Criticism: Part 3
Action Follows Vision: How the Icon Tradition Responds to Modern Iconoclasm and Cultural Narcissism
Three Lessons Pope Benedict XVI Taught Me on Women and the Church
The Philosophy of Contemporary Mainstream Fine Art Education and Art Criticism: Part 1
How's Your Lent Going?
Choosing Candles or Oil Lamps for the Image Corner in Your Domestic Church
The burning flame is a symbol of the Light of the World which becomes also a sign that, when lit, the household is in prayer time. The flickering light renders the icons more beautiful through reflective interplay of light and dark. Also, if you have children, you will know that the presence of fire adds a focus that draws their attention to it, as powerfully as if they were moths.