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Walters exhibit showcases medieval missal used by St. Francis of Assisi
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Walters exhibit showcases medieval missal used by St. Francis of Assisi

George P. Matysek Jr.January 28, 20207 min read
The same book that inspired St. Francis in 1208 is expected to inspire thousands of others as the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore places it on public display for the first time in 40 years Feb. 1 through May 31.
Madonnari Arts Festival revives chalk work with Renaissance roots
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Madonnari Arts Festival revives chalk work with Renaissance roots

Mary K. TilghmanSeptember 9, 20195 min read
With subjects as varied as saints and Madonnas, Martin Luther King Jr. and Harry Potter, madonnari came from Italy and Belgium, Germany and Mexico, along with about 10 local artists and local students.
Add art to Advent preparation
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Add art to Advent preparation

Mary K. TilghmanDecember 6, 20184 min read
If you’re looking for an artful way to prioritize Christ this Advent season, visit the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore.
Baltimore parish celebrates 150th anniversary of precious icon’s arrival
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Baltimore parish celebrates 150th anniversary of precious icon’s arrival

George P. Matysek Jr.November 5, 20186 min read
“This icon of Our Mother of Perpetual Help came to accompany her sons and daughters – all of us migrants here, all of us new to this country,” the superior general said.
‘Homeless Jesus’ finds a permanent haven in Baltimore parish
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‘Homeless Jesus’ finds a permanent haven in Baltimore parish

Mary K. TilghmanJuly 12, 20186 min read
Versions of the sculpture have found homes across the globe and, now, in an urban park where people experiencing homelessness find refuge.
St. Andrew by the Bay welcomes ‘Homeless Jesus’ statue for Christmas
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St. Andrew by the Bay welcomes ‘Homeless Jesus’ statue for Christmas

Rico De SilvaDecember 16, 20175 min read
A lightweight, resin replica of the statue, which was created by Canadian sculptor Timothy Schmalz, has traveled around the Archdiocese of Baltimore since February.
Why poetry matters
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Why poetry matters

John GarveyNovember 16, 20173 min read
Richard Wilbur died last month. He was, Dana Gioia said, the finest poet of his generation and the greatest American Christian poet since Eliot. 
Lead post-Vatican II architect dies at 84
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Lead post-Vatican II architect dies at 84

George P. Matysek Jr.July 23, 20154 min read
William L. Gaudreau, a leading post-Vatican II architect who designed many churches, school buildings and other structures in the Archdiocese of Baltimore, died July 6 of heart failure at the Gilchrist Center for Hospice Care in Baltimore. He was 84.
Beauty beneath the grime: Basilica’s Stations of the Cross undergo restoration
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Beauty beneath the grime: Basilica’s Stations of the Cross undergo restoration

George P. Matysek Jr.July 31, 20145 min read
Gently wielding a thin bamboo skewer tipped with a bit of rolled cotton, Nancy R. Pollak gingerly dabbed the painting of Jesus.
In streets of Little Italy, St. Leo parishioners remember Christ’s sacrifice
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In streets of Little Italy, St. Leo parishioners remember Christ’s sacrifice

George P. Matysek Jr.April 18, 20144 min read
For parishioners of St. Leo, the annual Good Friday commemoration was meant to bear witness to Christ’s crucifixion and death.
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