Episode 8: Catholic Sacred Art - Interview with David Clayton

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“Very rightly the fine arts are considered to rank among the noblest activities of man's genius, and this applies especially to religious art and to its highest achievement, which is sacred art. These arts, by their very nature, are oriented toward the infinite beauty of God which they attempt in some way to portray by the work of human hands; they achieve their purpose of redounding to God's praise and glory in proportion as they are directed the more exclusively to the single aim of turning men's minds devoutly toward God.” (Second Vatican Council, Constitution on Sacred Liturgy, n. 122).In this episode, David Clayton—an internationally known artist, teacher, writer, and broadcaster—has picked some of the best books on Catholic sacred art.An Englishman educated at Oxford, David Clayton, is Provost of www.Pontifex.University, for whom he created the unique Master of Sacred Arts program. He holds the post of Artist-in Residence of Scala Foundation in Princeton, NJ. He has major commissions from churches in the US and the UK, including the Brompton Oratory in London, and has illustrated several children’s books, including God’s Covenant With You by Scott Hahn. His popular blog is thewayofbeauty.org and in addition he writes regularly for the New Liturgical Movement website. His books include: The Way of Beauty: Liturgy, Education, and Inspiration for Family, School, and College; Painting the Nude: The Theology of the Body and Representation of Man in Christian Art; and The Little Oratory - A Beginner's Guide to Praying in the Home.His recommended books on Catholic sacred art are:The Spirit of the Liturgy by Joseph RatzingerGod's Human Face by Christoph SchönbornBaroque by John Rupert MartinFestal Icons History and Meaning by Aidan HartThe Way of Beauty: Liturgy, Education, and Inspiration for Family, School, and College by David Clayton<br/>Read the interview at ⁠www.fivebooksforcatholics.com/....catholic-sacred-art/ more interviews like this, visit ⁠www.fivebooksforcatholics.com⁠

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