
Creating Along the Way
Christ is the Logos, the Eternal Tao, the One Who Is. Christ is therefore the Way of creating. In His image, how must we create?
Christ is the Logos, the Eternal Tao, the One Who Is. Christ is therefore the Way of creating. In His image, how must we create?
Father Seraphim Rose was a monk, priest, and a powerful writer. He believed he had a small window of time to write before the apocalypse.
Living a poetic life is indeed for everyone–not just for writers and composers. St. Porphyrios says that poetic hearts embrace love and sense it deeply.
Thomas Merton shows us what it means to become our true selves, that is becoming a saint. What does that mean for you and me?
Ivan Ilyin has a lot to say about creating culture. Here are some quotes and commentary on art and participating in the Kingdom of God.
In this post, Arvo Pärt shows us what it means to create art as a product of spiritual practice. That creativity and humility are interconnected.
Henri Nouwen shows us how to be a light to others through the movement of regret to gratitude. A guide for living a creative life.
Dostoevsky shows us what it means to write with prophetic passion. This post is a glimpse into how “the last word” became The Brothers Karamazov.
A post about the importance of creating Christian culture in the midst of a world that is disenchanted and fallen and in need of healing.
This post explains the mission of Saint Patrick Press, and the purpose and function of the blog. It also addresses the question why we create.
Father Antony Paul