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The Good Shepherdess
by Kelly Latimore
This Icon is for the Priests, spiritual directors, counselors, elders, deacons, nuns, God-parents, Mothers, and Sisters; it is for all of the w...
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St. Joseph
by Kelly Latimore
Happy Feast Day of St. JosephToday, I am thinking of all those who have been quietly taking care of their families the past year during this gl...
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Christ in the Wilderness
by Kelly Latimore
Christ in the Wilderness
“As I have read the Gospels over the years, the belief has grown in me that Christ did not come to found an organized r...
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Christ Enthroned
by Kelly Latimore
Today is the feast of Christ the King“Most of us understandably start the journey assuming that God is “up there,” and our job is to transce...
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Pedro Arrupe SJ
by Kelly Latimore
Pedro Arrupe SJ. This icon has been commissioned in honor of the Jesuit Refugee Service which celebrates its 40th Anniversary on Pedro Arrup...
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Our Lady of Guadalupe
by Kelly Latimore
Our Lady of Guadalupe.The first great icon of the America’s. This has been a favorite icon of Evie and I’s for years and it was finally time...
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Video: Conversation on Icons, Representation, and the Divine
by Kelly Latimore
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New Home for Icon "Mama"
by Kelly Latimore
"Mama" is now installed at The Episcopal Church of Holy Communion in St. Louis, MO. A statement from the Parish:
"We are honored to be the home ...
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John Lewis
by Kelly Latimore
John Lewis"Do not get lost in a sea of despair. Be hopeful, be optimistic. Our struggle is not the struggle of a day, a week, a month, or a ...
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Homeless Christ
by Kelly Latimore
“Homeless Christ” Commissioned by Alex Spenik. “The Christian community, therefore, is that community that freely becomes oppressed, because...
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Mama
by Kelly Latimore
“The cross can heal and hurt; it can be empowering and liberating but also enslaving and oppressive. There is no one way in which the cross ca...
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Mother of God: Protectress of Health
by Kelly Latimore
Mother of God: Protectress of Health
My version of the ancient icon called, “Salus Populi Romani". In 593 Pope Gregory had the Icon carried...
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