St John Paul Ii Foundation for the Sacred Arts

Thank you to Ann Marra for sharing the following information regarding the Foundation for Sacred Arts. The Foundation's President volition be featured tomorrow, Friday, July 17 at 8:00 pm on EWTN'southward The World Over.  I strongly recommend a visit to the Foundation's website to view an amazing pick of work, resources and contact information for artists, composers, authors and more.

Throughout my bookish career, I have maintained a commitment to the arts, and since my conversion to Catholicism in 2006, I have aspired to promote an appreciation for artistic beauty inside the context of the Catholic faith. Information technology was through my own see with the luminescence of Bernini's Ecstasy of St. Teresa and The Fountain of the Four Rivers that I was awakened to the truth of the theological perspectives which informed them. It is now my hostage want to facilitate a greater sensation of the indissoluble marriage of truth and dazzler, in order that a demand for dazzler might permeate the production of sacred arts today, and thus let others to meet in them the radiance of Christ.

The Foundation for Sacred Arts has been established for precisely this purpose. Equally a Catholic not-profit organization, we aim to stimulate a renewed vibrancy in the patronage and production of Christian sacred arts (fine art, architecture, music); and to accelerate the pursuit of excellence in conformity with truth, goodness and dazzler in these arts; for the glory of God, the life of His Church, and the transformation of culture.

The Foundation's initiatives include educational opportunities such as lectures, conferences and symposia; tours of museums, shrines, churches and places of pilgrimage throughout the state; an on-line annal of artists, architects, and composers; and events such as competitions, exhibitions, and concerts. Our objectives are thus in accordance with Pope Benedict 16's directive "to stir up awe at and desire for the beautiful, grade the sensitivity of souls and nourish the passion for all that which is an authentic expression of the human genius and a reflection of divine beauty." Indeed, as Pope John Paul II stated is his Letter to Artists, "in lodge to communicate the message entrusted her by Christ, the Church building needs fine art."

Through the generous support of private donations, our system has already been able to realize 2 national traveling exhibitions featuring the highest caliber examples of gimmicky sacred art. Bound of 2009 brought our Washington, DC based lecture series, The Beauty that Saves: Art in the Life of the Church, and our Chicago, IL day briefing, A New Way of Seeing: Understanding Christian Art. Both were met with enthusiasm and lively give-and-take.

Fall of 2009 will characteristic two additional highly predictable events. Dr. Peter Kreeft, professor of philosophy at BostonCollege and author of over 45 books, will speak near "The Power of Beauty in the Sacred Arts" on September 12th at seven:30pm at St. Mary'southward parish in OldTown, Alexandria, VA. The Foundation will also sponsor The Mysteries of the Rosary: an exhibition of 20 paintings by the renowned artist Anthony Visco, on view during the month of October (the month of the Rosary) at the National Shrine Basilica of the Immaculate Formulation in Washington, DC. Mr. Visco was recently commissioned by Archbishop Raymond L. Burke equally a master creative person for the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in La Crosse, Wisconsin.

The looming recession, nonetheless, has already encumbered many otherwise enthusiastic supporters of our work, and while private donations take already been allocated to cover the costs of our remaining 2009 projects, we are still in demand of an additional $xx,000 to comprehend full general operating costs through the balance of this yr. Nosotros have a number of exciting projects that we are eager to commence even in 2010, including a tertiary national traveling exhibition and competition entitled, I Believe: The Creed in Art and our outset sacred choral composition competition (details tin be found at: www.thesacredarts.org). We besides aim to update the Foundation website in order to feature an online archive of the finest examples of gimmicky sacred fine art, architecture, and music, as a resource for art enthusiasts and patrons alike.

Though our tough economical climate may seem unfavorable to this aim, it is precisely during this time of anxiety and uncertainty that the beauty of Christ volition offer hope to a troubled globe. As the preeminent 20th century Catholic philosopher Dietrich von Hildebrand wrote, "Beauty opens our hearts, inviting united states to transcendence and leading us 'in conspectum Dei'- before the face of God." We accept been offered a pivotal moment for the transformation of culture, but our apostolate cannot succeed without connected prayers and support.

Ann Marra
Executive Manager, The Foundation for Sacred Arts

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Source: https://www.catholicmom.com/articles/2009/07/16/foundation-for-sacred-arts

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