In the church, we’ve just entered the season of Advent, while in the world of marketing, this is already ‘The Christmas Season.’ All around us people are caught up in…
I recently had the pleasure of participating in a community art show in Longmont, and given the opportunity to make something that wasn’t for a liturgical season, I chose to…
Ready or not, today is the Octave (eighth day) of Easter, which came early this year. But no matter when the feast falls on the calendar, no matter whether it…
Pentecost is one of my favorite seasons to explore in art, because the traditional color is red, and a traditional image is flames. This gives me a chance to indulge…
No matter how dark the darkness seems, it will be vanquished by the light. No matter how entrapped and bound we are, God will make us free. No matter how…
Lent is a threshold time; a time we pay attention to the choices we make and where they will lead.
Each day and each decade of our lives will involve unexpected twists and turns. The task of Ordinary Time is to recognize the presence of God in these various paths;…
In giving the Holy Spirit, God promised that He will dwell in us, and we will dwell in him. It is no coincidence that the words for “breath” and “spirit”…
One of the purposes of the season of Lent is as a time for self-examination. One tradition refers to this as a ‘searching and fearless moral inventory.’ The point of…
What you see: The inspiration for this piece is 12th century opus sectile work, which is made of hand-cut marble, and often decorates the nave and…