Wojtyla Night, inspired by Pope St. John Paul II, is an evening to each share a song, work of art, piece of culture or anything which evokes truth, goodness, and beauty. You don't have to be a pro to share - just brave!
We'll come together on Thursday, April 16th at the Cathedral Basilica
6:30 PM Adoration (Church)
7:30 PM Dinner (Boland Hall)
8:00 PM Event Start (Boland Hall)
Original works of art are encouraged but we'd also love to hear you share your favorite work of art created by another! You can find the signup link above this description OR click the link below.
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It's a fairly open concept: performances of pieces from authors, Irish ballads, polish dances on violin, live performance art, short skits, country fiddlin', original storytelling, and many songs and hymns.
Brought to you by the Catholic Artist Network of Saint Louis (CAN)
(CCC 2501) Created "in the image of God," man also expresses the truth of his relationship with God the Creator by the beauty of his artistic works. Indeed, art is a distinctively human form of expression; beyond the search for the necessities of life which is common to all living creatures, art is a freely given superabundance of the human being's inner riches. Arising from talent given by the Creator and from man's own effort, art is a form of practical wisdom, uniting knowledge and skill, to give form to the truth of reality in a language accessible to sight or hearing. To the extent that it is inspired by truth and love of beings, art bears a certain likeness to God's activity in what he has created. Like any other human activity, art is not an absolute end in itself, but is ordered to and ennobled by the ultimate end of man.
Guest List
12 Going · 12 Maybe
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