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Recordings from Rome! In this episode, we are joined by, Br. Elijah McLellan, LC, our first guest from overseas. While studying with the Legionaries of Christ in Italy, Br. Elijah discovered a new artistic talent... writing! Intrigued by the lack of worthwhile content in modern books and inspired by fantasy series such as “Lord of the Rings,” Br. Elijah decided to write his own series inspired by Arthurian times, “Avalon.” You can learn more about the series or buy the books using the links below.
Instagram: @elijahmclellanlc
Avalon: Therkrol - https://a.co/d/aBjArgn
Avalon: Brennius - https://a.co/d/fJnzOq2
“Overseeing the mysterious laws governing the universe, the divine breath of the Creator Spirit reaches out to human genius and stirs its creative power. He touches it with a kind of inner illumination which brings together the sense of the good and the beautiful, and he awakens energies of mind and heart which enable it to conceive an idea and give it form in a work of art.” (St. Pope John Paul II, Letter to Artists, 1999).
By John Paul the Great Catholic UniversityRecordings from Rome! In this episode, we are joined by, Br. Elijah McLellan, LC, our first guest from overseas. While studying with the Legionaries of Christ in Italy, Br. Elijah discovered a new artistic talent... writing! Intrigued by the lack of worthwhile content in modern books and inspired by fantasy series such as “Lord of the Rings,” Br. Elijah decided to write his own series inspired by Arthurian times, “Avalon.” You can learn more about the series or buy the books using the links below.
Instagram: @elijahmclellanlc
Avalon: Therkrol - https://a.co/d/aBjArgn
Avalon: Brennius - https://a.co/d/fJnzOq2
“Overseeing the mysterious laws governing the universe, the divine breath of the Creator Spirit reaches out to human genius and stirs its creative power. He touches it with a kind of inner illumination which brings together the sense of the good and the beautiful, and he awakens energies of mind and heart which enable it to conceive an idea and give it form in a work of art.” (St. Pope John Paul II, Letter to Artists, 1999).