Renaissance

Beyoncé invites church girls to celebrate their freedom

By Candice Marie Benbow — July 30, 2022
(RNS) — In her new song 'Church Girl,' Beyoncé doesn’t just give church girls permission to dance, she also defends us.

Penance and plague: How the Black Death changed one of Christianity’s most important rituals

By Nicole Archambeau — April 11, 2022
(The Conversation) — Churches’ struggles to respond to the plague and constant warfare in the 14th and 15th centuries helped shape the kinds of Christianity in the world today.

High art meets high-tech in Vatican 3D film about Raphael

By Josephine McKenna — March 22, 2017
VATICAN CITY (RNS) The work of the Renaissance master Raphael, which fills the Sistine Chapel and pope’s palace, is for the first time celebrated on screen in a 3D film co-produced by the Vatican Museums.

Virgin Mary, queen of heaven and Western art, stars in exclusive D.C. exhibit

By Cathy Lynn Grossman — December 4, 2014
Mary -- portrayed by artists as the ultimate mother and God's first human teacher of love -- takes center stage at a Washington exhibit.

Italian school seeks to revive Catholic dominance of sacred art

By Alessandro Speciale — September 6, 2013
FLORENCE, Italy (RNS) The Sacred Art School puts a special emphasis on depiction of the human figure, with students learning the anatomy of bones and muscles just as Leonardo Da Vinci did five centuries ago.
Page 1 of 1