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ART/RELIGION: Icons point from Belfast to Wisconsin

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Fr. Seorise, of the Holy Resurrection Monastery in St. Nazianz, Wisconsin is an insightful Irishman. The discussion about iconography is a rewarding one.
Each of us has a vocation story to share; his is alluded to briefly.
There is an organization known as the Catholic Worker Movement. It becomes a powerful force in the life of Fr. Seorise. He describes himself, as a young Catholic boy in Belfast as a Socialist. Later, he uses the word "anarchist" in describing the Catholic Worker Movement.
I have been part of hospitality houses of the Catholic Worker Movement since the early 1970's. Not a one of the houses is similar. There is a fabric shared by all. A founder, Dorothy Day, thoughtfully wrote, "The biggest challenge of the day is: how to bring about a revolution of the heart, a revolution that has to start with each one of us."
https://www.osvnews.com/2019/05/01/get-to-know-the-ruthenian-greek-catholic-church/
https://www.catholicworker.org/
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Fr. Seorise, of the Holy Resurrection Monastery in St. Nazianz, Wisconsin is an insightful Irishman. The discussion about iconography is a rewarding one.
Each of us has a vocation story to share; his is alluded to briefly.
There is an organization known as the Catholic Worker Movement. It becomes a powerful force in the life of Fr. Seorise. He describes himself, as a young Catholic boy in Belfast as a Socialist. Later, he uses the word "anarchist" in describing the Catholic Worker Movement.
I have been part of hospitality houses of the Catholic Worker Movement since the early 1970's. Not a one of the houses is similar. There is a fabric shared by all. A founder, Dorothy Day, thoughtfully wrote, "The biggest challenge of the day is: how to bring about a revolution of the heart, a revolution that has to start with each one of us."
https://www.osvnews.com/2019/05/01/get-to-know-the-ruthenian-greek-catholic-church/
https://www.catholicworker.org/
Email: save.these.stories@gmail.com

Support the Show.

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Recommend the podcast to others!
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