Art Archive
- Tabernacle Design: The Creative Process in Making a Place for the Blessed Sacrament (Part 1)
- Tabernacle Design: The Creative Process in Making a Place for the Blessed Sacrament (Part 2)
- Place of Reservation: The Tabernacle
- The Tabernacle: Tradition of Purpose and Place of Eucharistic Reservation (Part 3: What's a Parish to Do?)
- The Tabernacle: Tradition of Purpose and Place of Eucharistic Reservation (Part 2: Modern Liturgical Principles)
- Marian Images: One Woman, Many Incarnations
- The Tabernacle: Tradition of Purpose and Place of Eucharistic Reservation (Part 1: Historical Perspectives)
- The Design of the Altar and Ambo: The Role of the Community
- Places for Baptism: Ancient and New
- A Brief History of Spiritual Art
- What Can We Learn from Ancient Baptismal Fonts for Today's Designs?
- Sacred Art and Diverse Expression in Worship
- Where have liturgical paintings gone? Part II: Bring Back Paintings for God's Sake
- Parish Consolidations: Using Art and Artifacts
- Icon of Christ the Healer
- To Use or Not to Use? Mass Production v. Original Art for Use in Liturgy
- Where have liturgical paintings gone? Part I: The Fall of Liturgical Paintings
- The Icon: Brightly Shining Darkness
- The Christmas Creche
- St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church, Arlington, Virginia: Interior Renovation & New Baptismal Font
- Cross and Crucifix in the Christian Assembly - Part IV (The Medieval Period: Painted Crosses and Altarpieces)
- Cross and Crucifix in the Christian Assembly - Part V (The Renaissance and Baroque Periods: Drama and Emotion)
- Cross and Crucifix in the Christian Assembly - Part VI (The Resurrection in Christian Art)
- Starting an Archive within a Parish
- Art as Identity
- The New Baptismal Font at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Valparaiso, Indiana
- Passing on the Faith through Contemporary Visual Language
- Introduction to Cross and Crucifix in the Christian Assembly
- Cross and Crucifix in the Christian Assembly - Part I (The Early Christian Period: Crux Invicta, Crux Gemmata)
- Cross and Crucifix in the Christian Assembly - Part II (The Early Christian Period: Christus Victor)
- Cross and Crucifix in the Christian Assembly - Part III (The Medieval Period: Christus Mortuus)
- Be Not Afraid of Abstract Spiritual Art
- Pray Be Seated
- The Altar Is Christ; the Altar Is the Church
- Selecting an Artist
- A Commission Process that Failed
- Roman Presidential Chairs: A Lesson for Our Day
- Lectio Divina - Visio Divina
Announcements
Events
- Oct 21, 1pm-2pm: Cathedral History Talk: How in the world did they build it?
- Oct 22, All day: Christian Art Extravaganza 2008, 10/22-10/24
- Oct 24, All day: Illuminated Manuscripts- 10/10/08-4/10/09

