Located just down the Via Claudia from the Colosseum is the basilica of Santa Maria in Domnica. The facade of this basilica is noble, simple and easily missed given the confluence of architecture and art that can be found in Rome. What perhaps might most catch one's att…
The above photo commemorates one of the most solemn and forgotten liturgical events in U.S. history. It was the day 6 missioner bishops were consecrated in one ceremony on the Midwestern frontier. The date was May 19, 1910. The ceremony is remembered as one of the most m…
One of the main basilicas in Rome is that of St. Paul outside the walls (San Paolo fuori le mura). If you are going to that basilica, obviously the basilica with its splendid and majestic facade and forecourt is one of the key points of focus for many, along with the the to…
In 2018 this beautiful statue of Christ was restored for St. John Cantius parish in Chicago. The statue is utilized by the parish for its annual Holy Thursday and Good Friday devotions, displayed in a little shrine to the Divine Prisoner that is set up temporarily every Ho…
If you're looking for one of the most stunning church interiors in Florence, it is natural to begin one's thoughts with a cathedral. However, the most stunning church interior in Florence is not that of the duomo, nor is it that of the Medici family's personal …
Ecclesiastical glass craftsmen of the past inspire future generations by their works and life stories (needless to say, their works outlive the artists themselves). Their creations live on as a testimony to the creative genius of man. They serve to edify the young and gra…
Finding liturgical art is a task that is at once both easy and difficult. Obviously the easiest way to see liturgical art is simply to walk in a church itself and there you will be surrounded by it -- well, some of it at any rate. But if you're like myself, you want to …
"One afternoon, as we came along a dusty road, we saw Nazareth lying before us upon the slope of a valley, and surrounded by an amphitheater of hills. The square white houses stood close together, amid vineyards and olive trees, and upon a distant ridge we saw a congr…
The church of Santi Nereo e Achilleo is a fourth century basilica located near the entrance of the baths of Caracalla dedicated to two Roman martyrs: Nereo and Achilleo. The form of the church is, of course, the classic basilica model. The church was rebuilt in the early ni…
The croccia with its Renaissance sheen and rich color is an interesting garb that was sadly done away with in the sixties. In the photos can be seen the summer and winter versions of the croccia. It is difficult to find info in English on this now mostly forgotten traditi…
While St. Peter's Basilica in Rome is that which is most popularly attached to the person of the Pope, the Lateran Archbasilica is, in point of fact, the actual cathedral of Rome. While that church is familiar enough to most, what many may not realize is that, located w…
Recently some photos were shared showing the first Solemn Mass of Fr. Gwilyn Evans, FSSP on Saturday, June 25th, the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, in a parish church in Gestratz, Germany. What is of particular interest in the photos is the use of cut bough…
Continuing on with our consideration of the liturgical art that was produced for the commemoration of St. Junipero Serra in the San Francisco area, we now turn to the vestments that were produced for the occasion, beginning with the solemn Mass set itself. The set was produc…
One of our readers, the priest who very kindly commissioned the altar cards in question, recently shared some new works of liturgical art that were produced for the occasion of the celebration of a Pontifical Mass for the feast of St. Juniper Serra -- the founder of nine of…
The Florentine born artist Arnolfo di Cambio is one of those artists whose work you have probably seen countless times, but you have probably never have heard his name unless you happened to be an art history major with a focus on medieval European art. Born in Florence an…
Nicholas V reigned as pope between the years 1447-1455. To give a little historical context, it was during this same period that Constantinople fell to the Ottoman's -- a fact that Nicholas V always lamented, having attempted to come to its aid too late. Lamentable as …
The liturgical arts flourish in every part of the world. The old Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Crookston, Minnesota is no exception. Although the stately church was abandoned in 1990 and remains in an embittered state, it is a historic icon rooted in local his…
These rare photos I took in the Latin Chapel of the Crucifixion (where the nailing to the Cross took place on Mt. Calvary). This is located in one massive church, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem; the oldest part which dates back to the time of the Empress Hel…
The following chasuble is dated to the first half of the twentieth century, likely the 1930's or 1940's and represents a style that was quite popularized by the gothic revival in combination with the age of mass produced catalogue vestment offerings. Parts of the ni…
The basilica of Santa Prassede is dedicated to St. Praxedes, a second century saint and the sister of St. Pudentiana. This particular basilica is amongst the older churches of Rome, being dated in its current form to the year 780, having been commissioned by Pope Hadrian I …
Having considered the basilica of Santa Prassede (Praxedes), we now turn to the basilica named after her sister, Santa Pudenziana (Pudentiana). The basilica in question was founded originally in the fourth century and is considered one of the oldest places of Christian wor…