Series: Vatican II Let There Be Light

Art

The Markets are Mad!

Art, just like gold, has become an investment. Investors don’t even have to see what they are buying, much less like it: they ask the banks, who are counseled by experts, to buy something that is considered good; and just name it, depending on what they want to spend, the price target. Usually, for safety reasons, what is bought, just like the gold ingots, remains in the banks’ safes. In this context, it is not surprising that one small pastel, one of the several depictions of The Scream, an icon of modern existential anguish by the Norwegian Expression Artist Edvard Munch, was recently sold to an unknown collector for the sum of $120,000,000, the highest price paid for a painting at an auction. The last record was quite different: The Card Players by Paul Cézanne was sold privately, in 2011, for between $250 and $300 million.

WM Special

A Leap Forward

John XXIII said he wanted to make “a leap forward” into a place where the Church’s best thinkers could reinterpret the Gospel for their own times because “the substance of the faith is one thing, but the way in which it is presented is another.” This may
have been the most important sentence the Pope ever uttered.

Missionary Vocation

The Angelic Painter

Born in Tuscany, Italy, in 1387, the Dominican friar Giovanni da Fiesole remains widely known as Fra Angelico (Angelic Brother), because, only some years after his death in Rome, in 1455, Italians called him Blessed: He was known by the mystic beauty of his paintings, but also by his piety and good deeds. Purity of form and space characterize his art; purity of soul, his life. After so many centuries, he remains one of the most loved holy painters. In 1982, he was beatified by John Paul II. As if that was not enough, in 1984 the Pope declared him patron of Catholic artists.

The Last Word

The Church and Worldly Power

“Peter stood up in the midst of the brethren…and said: ‘It was necessary for the Scripture to be fulfilled… about Judas.”
– Acts 1:15-26

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