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Catholic art, rooted in the incarnation of Christ, elevates humanity and connects it to the spiritual realm. This is evident in architecture, such as Gothic cathedrals, and in sculptures like Michelangelo’s Pieta, which transform human suffering into inspiration. In contrast, modern Australian art, often elitist and government-subsidised, struggles to transcend demoralising trends and fails to resonate with the average person.
Visit CreativeCatholicism.com to listen to past episode or feel free to contact Father James Grant.
By creativecatholicismCatholic art, rooted in the incarnation of Christ, elevates humanity and connects it to the spiritual realm. This is evident in architecture, such as Gothic cathedrals, and in sculptures like Michelangelo’s Pieta, which transform human suffering into inspiration. In contrast, modern Australian art, often elitist and government-subsidised, struggles to transcend demoralising trends and fails to resonate with the average person.
Visit CreativeCatholicism.com to listen to past episode or feel free to contact Father James Grant.