Strokes of Faith: Brooklyn Museum Preserves James Tissot’s ‘The Life of Christ’ Collection

While the name James Tissot may not be as famous as fellow French artist Edgar Degas or the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, he was revered by them. For over a century, the Brooklyn Museum has been home to his art. The institution acquired his collection of faith paintings, “The Life of Christ,” in 1900. Last month, the museum began displaying two of the watercolors in a special exhibition to celebrate the museum’s 200th anniversary.

Multi-Talented Music Director Has Ties to Both St. Francis Schools

Michael Fontana has dedicated the past 30 years of his life to producing and directing pastoral music in the Roman Catholic tradition. He also has a rich background in music as a composer — having published his first piece of organ music at the age of 18 — and has continued to compose, with several pieces published last year.

Mural of Williamsburg and Mt. Carmel Feast Graces Parish Hall

Turn left at the bottom of the steps of Our Lady of Mount Carmel’s St. Paulinus Hall in Williamsburg and your eyes are filled with a colorful mural  celebrating this Brooklyn neighborhood and the return of the parish’s annual Giglio Feast.

The Beauty of a Heroic Story Offers Redemption

During the last few weeks, writing this series of columns about how we, along with God, freely create our life stories, has helped me understand my own history better.

Artist Deepens Faith by Painting Portraits for Those Suffering Sudden Loss

D. Anne Jones knew she wanted to use her gift of painting portraits to help others in some way. Losing her daughter in 2019, becoming guardian of her granddaughter and moving to a new part of Indiana in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic proved only to strengthen Jones’ faith and her calling.