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Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris: The objectivity of the beautiful and the ugly; and suppression of the feminine by "synodal" ecclesiology

Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris: The objectivity of the beautiful and the ugly; and suppression of the feminine by "synodal" ecclesiology

The Home Front · Leila Marie Lawler and Phil Lawler

December 13, 202452m 5s

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Show notes:

The Way of Beauty: Liturgy, Education, and Inspiration for Family, School, and College by David Clayton (affiliate link)

Pattern, Geometry, and Abstract Christian Art by Deacon Lawrence. An explanation of the “eighth day” and why baptismal fonts are most often octaganal.

Baptistry of St. John in Florence

Christmas in Heaven: Stefan Lochner’s ‘Madonna in the Rose Garden’ by Denis McNamara. How symbols in sacred art convey spiritual realities, including the cosmic meaning of nature and femininity.

More seeing what you see: Fr. Mankowski Calculates the Angle

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