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Art and Theolgy

Paulo Medina's painting Navecilla (Ship) was inspired by a letter St. Thérèse of Lisieux wrote to her older sister, Céline, on July 23, 1893, which references the narrative from next week's Gospel lectionary reading and says in part, Be assured, dear Céline, that even though your dinghy is far asea, it is perhaps already very close to your harbor. The wind of suffering that is propelling it is a wind of love, and that wind is faster than lightning… (Victoria Emily Jones)

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THE SUCCESS OF THE ARTIST'S CAREER IS REFLECTED IN HIS PROFESSIONAL JOURNEY

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