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Letter to Artists
John Paul the Great Catholic University
34 episodes
6 hours ago
Are you a Catholic artist? Do you desire to share your talents to impact culture for Christ through Truth, Beauty, and Goodness? Us too!!! Tune in as Catholic artists, just like you, share their stories about pursuing their craft, refining their relationship with God and navigating the artistic call to Beauty. Hosted by John Paul the Great Catholic University in Southern California, join our community of creative Catholics as we reflect on the inspirational address from our patron, St. Pope John Paul II, as he reminds us of our duty as artists with papal encouragement in “Letter to Artists."
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Are you a Catholic artist? Do you desire to share your talents to impact culture for Christ through Truth, Beauty, and Goodness? Us too!!! Tune in as Catholic artists, just like you, share their stories about pursuing their craft, refining their relationship with God and navigating the artistic call to Beauty. Hosted by John Paul the Great Catholic University in Southern California, join our community of creative Catholics as we reflect on the inspirational address from our patron, St. Pope John Paul II, as he reminds us of our duty as artists with papal encouragement in “Letter to Artists."
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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S.2, Eps. 4 - Letter to Musicians w/ Andrew Bilgri
Letter to Artists
1 hour 8 minutes 34 seconds
2 years ago
S.2, Eps. 4 - Letter to Musicians w/ Andrew Bilgri

Are you discerning the priesthood? Are you interested in serving in the military? Do you enjoy music? If you answered yes to any of these questions...this is an episode FOR YOU! Tune in to hear from Andrew Bilgri, seminarian of the Diocese of Peoria, Illinois. He is a former member of the army band, a music major from Illinois State University, and man of many talents. Allow his story to inspire you to use all your artistic talents, however big or small they may be, to guide you in God’s sometimes challenging, yet always beautiful plan for your life. 

Andrew would like to promote the Diocese of Peoria Seminarians. Check out more about them through the links below: 

Peoria Vocations: https://comeandfollowme.org/ 

Life is Still Worth Living - https://open.spotify.com/show/2zq6trb4Qcjo2C2qQdahV5?si=02052fa3f53e47e0 

“The artist has a special relationship to beauty. In a very true sense, it can be said that beauty is the vocation bestowed on him by the Creator in the gift of “artistic talent.” And, certainly, this too is a talent which ought to be made to bear fruit, in keeping with the sense of the Gospel parable of the talents” (St. Pope John Paul II, Letter to Artists, 1999). 

Letter to Artists
Are you a Catholic artist? Do you desire to share your talents to impact culture for Christ through Truth, Beauty, and Goodness? Us too!!! Tune in as Catholic artists, just like you, share their stories about pursuing their craft, refining their relationship with God and navigating the artistic call to Beauty. Hosted by John Paul the Great Catholic University in Southern California, join our community of creative Catholics as we reflect on the inspirational address from our patron, St. Pope John Paul II, as he reminds us of our duty as artists with papal encouragement in “Letter to Artists."