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St. Julie Billiart Parish uses art to engage students with their faith
For the past five months, young people at St. Julie Billiart Parish in Tinley Park have grown closer to God while creating art for the parish and the community.
Local iconographer adds Pope Francis to Catholic heroes series
In the days after Pope Francis died, Chicago-based iconographer Joe Malham recalled the moments that, for him, defined Francis’ papacy: washing the feet of women in a prison, embracing a man who suffered from a disfiguring disease, inviting a young girl with Down syndrome to sit on the stage next to him after she had wandered from her parents.
Church leaders discuss evangelization through culture at Vatican meeting
Evangelizing through culture is a challenge for the church, especially in societies where faith is seen as “something alien,” participants said at a Vatican-sponsored discussion on faith and culture.
St. Peter’s Basilica hires two women to its elite team of artisans
St. Peter’s Basilica hired two women to its team of “sanpietrini,” the church’s specialized artisans and workers, for the first time since the basilica’s maintenance office was established 500 years ago.
Restoring statues becomes a ministry for this parishioner
When Cyndy Flores-Mocarski and her husband found their perfect house in 2015 located just three blocks from St. Francis Borgia Parish, where her husband serves as a deacon, she was overjoyed. But unbeknownst to her, a statue of Jesus given to them as housewarming gift would launch a new side ministry.
Sculptures can evangelize, connect people to God, artist says
Artist Timothy P. Schmalz sees his sculptures as a way to evangelize, especially to people who don’t think they are looking for Christ in their lives.
Grad student creates Stations of the Cross with migration theme
When Jacqueline Romo was considering what to do for her senior thesis project at Dominican University in 2019, she drew on her personal and faith journeys for inspiration and created “The Passion of the Monarca Migrante,” which uses the monarch butterfly and the plight of migrants to depict the Stations of the Cross.
Sinner and sage: Despite troubled life, Caravaggio mastered spiritual meanings
Considered one of Caravaggio’s best masterpieces, “The Entombment of Christ” was covetously confiscated by the French for its newly opened Louvre Museum as Napoleon swept down the Italian peninsula in the late 18th century.
Murals at Fullerton L stop highlight history of DePaul University
After seven years of work with dozens of DePaul University art students, Vincentian Brother Mark Elder recently completed work on 25 murals that wrap the cement support pillars at the Chicago Transit Authority’s Fullerton Red, Brown and Purple Line L stop.
Pastor uses art to support breakfasts for the homeless
“I’ve said to people that I was born with a package of crayons in my mother’s womb,” said Servite Father Christopher Krymski, pastor of Our Lady of Sorrows Basilica and director of the National Shrine of St. Peregrine, 3121 W. Jackson Blvd. “My father was an artist and I think the DNA may have gone down to me.”
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