This post serves as part 5 of a series on architectural theology using the new church of Saint Michael the Archangel in Leawood, Kansas by architect David Meleca as an example. It appeared as a bulletin article at the parish…. Continue Reading →
The Seminary of Our Lady of Guadalupe has been operating for a number of years now for the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter. Designed by architect and Notre Dame Professor Thomas Gordon Smith, it was one of the earliest full-fledged… Continue Reading →
Perhaps you remember the name Donald Kagan, a tenured professor at Yale and one of the nation’s leading authorities on ancient Greek history. Once a liberal democrat, he became something of a neocon celebrity at Yale in the 1990s by… Continue Reading →
The has been much discussion in recent years about the nature of imagery in a church. Many people think that if you put a Mary on one side and Joseph on the other, a church has a compete set of… Continue Reading →
This post serves as part 4 of a series on architectural theology using the new church of Saint Michael the Archangel in Leawood, Kansas as an example. It appeared as a bulletin article at the parish. Both within and without,… Continue Reading →
I’ve posted a number of short pieces on the St. Michael the Archangel Church now under construction in Leawood, KS over the last few days, and there will be more. I just wanted to show you the design the architect,… Continue Reading →
What follows is the third installment of an architectural theology series using the new church of Saint Michael the Archangel in Leawood, Kansas as an example. As part of the movement of “New Classicism,” the church of St. Michael the… Continue Reading →
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