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Poetry for the Church with Abram Van Engen

Poetry delights, deepens, and is for the Church.

Exploring Liturgy Through the Arts

The Awe and Presence Conference will ask, in five different ways, how the beauty of Christian worship shapes our lives, and shapes us for life with God.

Divine Comedy: Tough Topics, Humor, and a Few Sips

An actor-turned priest's offbeat YouTube talk show tackles serious topics from an unconventional angle.

Australian Church Festival Keeps Hope Alive

The Diocese of Adelaide made an early start on Hope25, staging a week-long curtain-raiser, Festival of Hope in Theology and the Arts, on February 10-16.

Catholic Indie Rock: Luminous~Glorious

Peter Johnston RVA is an indie-rock project based in Richmond, Virginia, that began in 2020 with the release of a seven-song EP, Be Not...

Coleridge: The Vocation of the Cinephile; An Opera About Palestrina; Music and Silence

Coleridge is a monthly digest of significant developments in theology and the arts.  By Ben Lima Music Deal Hudson interviews poet Dana Gioia about his collaboration with...

Coleridge: Against False beauty, Raphael’s Inner Gentleness, and the First Poet-priestess

By Ben Lima Coleridge is a regular survey of artistic efforts to engage with the beauty of truth and splendor of form, and of the...

Introducing Coleridge

A new monthly column on theology and the arts. By Ben Lima After having studied the arts for many years from within a more or less...

World Premiere in Wren’s Church, St. Stephen Walbrook

By Graham Kings “Hi Will, your film on Bach’s Art of Fugue, with Christoph Wolff and George Ritchie, was extraordinary.” “Thanks.” “How about making a short film...

Words, Music, and the Word—A Night at the Ballet

 By David Ney Some time ago, when people were able to do such things, I went to the ballet with my wife, my four kids,...

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