A series of reflections on faith and art organised by CIS. This year the theme will be 'Righteous Anger'.
Anger is a very powerful emotion that is not always understood and sometimes is resisted, especially within a spiritual context. However, righteous anger is that emotion which can move us to action for what is right. This is the central theme of an online series of reflections weaving art and faith, organised by the Centre for Ignatian Spirituality. They are inspired by Christ’s own experience of anger which led him to expel the money-changers out of the Temple as depicted by Giotto in the Scrovegni Chapel in Padova. The reflections, hosted in collaboration with Pietre Vive, an Ignatian initiative exploring faith through art, invites participants to explore the theme of righteous anger through four perspectives.
The four online inputs followed by interactive discussions will be held every Friday of February from 19.00 to 20.30.
Event: Giotto’s depiction of the gospel event in the context of the life of Christ in the Scrovegni chapel.
Date: 04/02/2022
Time: 19.00 - 20.30
Venue: Online Event (Via Zoom)
On the 4 February 2022 Ms Giulia Privitelli, an art historian, from Pietre Vive will explore Giotto’s depiction of the gospel event in the context of the life of Christ in the Scrovegni chapel.
She will not only interpret the symbols shown but also offer the work of art as a spiritual text for reflection upon our personal and collective experience of anger.
Please vist the Zoom link to this event.
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