Monday, October 21, 2013

ART: Arts express beauty of Church's Faith

Pope Francis: Arts express beauty of Church's Faith

2013-10-19 Vatican Radio

(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Saturday greeted the "Patrons of the Arts" in the Vatican Museums. The group, which is dedicated to preserving the vast and unique collection of art housed in the Vatican Museums, was in Rome for the 30thanniversary of its founding.
In his address, the Holy Father thanked the Patrons for their "outstanding contribution to the restoration of numerous treasures of art preserved in the Vatican collections and to the broader religious, artistic and cultural mission of the Museums."
Pope Francis said, "In every age the Church has called upon the arts to give expression to the beauty of her faith and to proclaim the Gospel message of the grandeur of God's creation, the dignity of human beings made in his image and likeness, and the power of Christ's death and resurrection to bring redemption and rebirth to a world touched by the tragedy of sin and death." The Vatican Museums, he said, "make it possible for countless pilgrims and visitors to Rome to encounter this message through works of art which bear witness to the spiritual aspirations of humanity, the sublime mysteries of the Christian faith, and the quest of that supreme beauty which has its source and fulfillment in God."
Pope Francis concluded his address with the prayer that the patronage of the arts would always be a sign of "interior participation in the spiritual life and mission of the Church" and "an expression of our hope in the coming of that Kingdom."
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