The
Catholic Church has long been connected with art and beauty
A way to point to the higher things
beyond our every day reality also
help us to see that we are always surrounded by such things that point us to
those higher truths
Saint John Paul II – “a letter to
artists”
“None
can sense more deeply than you artists, ingenious creators of beauty that you
are, something of what God at the dawn of creation looked upon the work of his
hands. A glimmer of that feeling has shone so often in your eyes when—like the
artists of every age—captivated by the hidden power of sounds and words,
colours and shapes, you have admired the work of your inspiration, sensing in
it some echo of the mystery of creation with which God, the sole creator of all
things, has wished in some way to associate you.
There has always been a fruitful dialogue
between the Church and artists which has gone on unbroken through two thousand
years of history.
In fact, this dialogue is not dictated
merely by historical accident or practical need, but is rooted in the very
essence of both religious experience and artistic creativity. The human
craftsman mirrors the image of God as Creator.”
So we promote and
have promoted beauty in the Church for 2,000 years – promoted art and artists
I say all this to
say that as Catholics, as important as the vocation of an artist is, the people
who have the greatest ability to mold, shape, craft and create something of
infinite worth are families – and primarily parents
In 2 Sentences at the beginning of
the Book of Genesis, God sets everything in place, and God also lays out all
the most fundamental things that are under attack today
God
created mankind in his image; male and female he created them.
And in case it isn’t clear, God reiterates in the next chapter: That is why a man leaves
his father and mother and clings to his wife, and the two of them become one
body
The
greatest work, infinitely more than the mona lisa or Beethoven’s 5th,
is a human person, and the parents, and thus the larger family as well, is
offered the role of helping shape and form that human child into a saint – to teach,
to nurture, to train
Artists,
when inspired and motivated to create something, will forego sleep, money,
food, etc. because they have a vision of what they are creating. Parents are called to operate under the same
inspiration – to see their vocation to be artists, co-creators, given a role to
play in the shaping and formation of a human person
God
doesn’t just dictate this from on high – it is through the family that Jesus
Christ is trained and shaped and raised.
Most of his life is unknown, time with his family, time working, time
being taught and trained and loved and formed by parents. God models this and opts for this
The
world seeks to rip apart everything in Genesis.
People
are not made in the image and likeness of God
God
did not create them male and female
People
should not be fruitful and multiply
Marriage
is not a man and a woman leaving their father and mother and becoming one body
The
Catholic Church, and this parish, are a place that radically is for families –
we stand behind parents who are making the RADICAL and COURAGEOUS choice to
accept God’s call to be artists of people – co creators of that which has
infinite beauty – a human person
We
thank all families for their yes to cooperate with the plan of God, a plan that
He first lived himself in coming into the world through the formation of
parents and family
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