A Shout Out to Mary
Michael Pakaluk: At the Visitation, the words exchanged aren’t mere curiosities for future Christians, but something like a canon of prayer.
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Michael Pakaluk: At the Visitation, the words exchanged aren’t mere curiosities for future Christians, but something like a canon of prayer.
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James Patrick Reid: Many think that perspective is a painter’s trick, but in the work of da Vinci, Fra Angelico, and Masolino it’s much more.
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James Patrick Reid: Sacred arts educate the soul and the senses to perceive God’s creating, sustaining, and saving power in the world.
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Brad Miner on the life and work of Fra Angelico, an artist and – possibly – a saint, whose genius and eyes and hands were guided by the Holy Spirit.
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