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Lenten Fasting: Creating Noon with a Supplemental Beer

Medieval Lent was, to say the least, a lot harder. The season’s origins come from the early catechumenate, which led converts through a multi-day period of intense prayer and fasting before their initiation at the Easter vigil. Eventually, this time extended to forty days, in imitation of Christ’s fasting in Read more…

By Jared Staudt, 5 yearsMarch 15, 2020 ago
Feast Days and Liturgical Seasons

St. Martin’s Day: The Feast that Began the Fast

This website focuses on rebuilding Catholic culture through art, festivity, education, Catholic history and traditions, and a life shaped by prayer. St. Martin of Tours (c.316-97) can be considered one of the original builders of Catholic culture. Thanks to Sulpitius Severus, we have a detailed biography speaking of his life Read more…

By Jared Staudt, 6 yearsNovember 8, 2019 ago
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Reflecting on the Visitation through Art

Art enables us to engage in visio divina, a visual contemplation of the Scripture. Each artist attempts to capture particular details and when we put a few works side by side, we can contrast them to discover the elements of the story they emphasized and illuminated. Raphael draws out the Read more…

By Jared Staudt, 6 yearsMay 31, 2019 ago
Cultural Artifact

From Sepulchers to Temples: The Transforming Presence of the Resurrection

Jesus’ words to the Pharisees often resonate with his own followers as well: “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for you are like whitewashed tombs, which outwardly appear beautiful, but within they are full of dead men’s bones and all uncleanness. So you also outwardly appear righteous to men, but Read more…

By Jared Staudt, 6 yearsMay 10, 2019 ago
Art

The Resurrection in Stone

Statuary serves its role in the church primarily through the Crucifix: prominently displayed in almost every sanctuary and Catholic home. Although there are some statues of the Risen Christ, they do not find nearly as much prominence (and we won’t even speak of the attempts to combine the imagery of Read more…

By Jared Staudt, 6 yearsApril 26, 2019 ago
Art

Niccolò dell’Arca’s Lament for the Dead Christ

“God is dead and we have killed him.” Nietzsche is right once a year. The horror of the death of Christ for our sins, marred beyond recognition, and the responsibility we bear for this suffering, should touch us deeply. Although the terror of the death of God gives way to Read more…

By Jared Staudt, 6 yearsApril 19, 2019 ago
Art

Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater

Giovanni Battista Draghi (1710-36), known simply as Pergolesi, died far too young. It may be fitting, therefore, that he is known for his musical setting of the Stabat Mater, the hymn we know mostly from the Stations of the Cross. Its emotional and spiritual power may derive, in part, from Read more…

By Jared Staudt, 6 yearsApril 13, 2019 ago
Cultural Literacy

Memorizing the Stations of the Cross

There are essential prayers that most Catholics memorize, particularly those recited in the rosary (Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be). With these prayers, the rosary has served a central way that Catholics meditate, particularly on its twenty mysteries. Many Catholics also attend the Stations on the Cross on Fridays during Read more…

By Jared Staudt, 6 yearsApril 6, 2019 ago

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