Sacred art and Sacred furnishings

The encyclical “Sacrosantum Concilium” indicates “among the noblest activities of human ingenuity, fine arts, especially religious art and its summit, sacred art, are counted with full rights. By their nature, they have a relationship with the infinite divine beauty that must be expressed in some way by human works, and are all more oriented to God and…

Christian symbols

T here are many Christian symbols that for centuries we find in the sacred iconography but of which we often ignore the meaning or to which we ascribe a partial or wrong meaning. An emblematic example is given by IHS monogram, found in many Christian buildings of worship, or in sacred vessels, accessories and furnishings that…

The Stations of the Cross

T he Stations of the Cross is probably one of the most felt religious celebrations in the Christian world and represents with cruence the enormous sacrifice that the son of God puts into being for the salvation of humanity, sacrificing himself on the cross. Since early centuries, in fact, we know that alongside the traditional…

The liturgical time

T he liturgical season consists of different periods that mark the flow: while the calendar year begins with the first day of the year, then on January 1st, the liturgical year starts with the first Sunday of Advent, usually on November 30th. Advent time is a period of four weeks (six in the Ambrosian Rite)…