by Frank Lewis | Feb 25, 2019 | Blog
We worked with our partner Art Studio Demetz on a custom, carved wood cross. This religious wood carving is a Coesfeld cross for Notre Dame Academy in Park Hills, Kentucky. The design is based loosely on the original Coesfeld cross, which was carved in the 14th...
by Frank Lewis | Oct 29, 2018 | Blog
On October 14, Pope Francis canonized seven new saints, including Pope Paul VI, who led the Church from 1963 to 1978, and Archbishop Oscar Romero, who was assassinated while celebrating Mass in 1980. Brief biographies of them and the other new saints are available...
by Frank Lewis | Oct 23, 2018 | Blog
In 2016, a man driving near Our Lady of Mount Carmel church in Wickliffe, Ohio suffered a medical episode that caused him to drive over the curb at high speed and strike the base of a marble statue of Christ and two children. “No one, not even the driver, was injured...
by Frank Lewis | Oct 1, 2018 | Blog
St. Joseph, husband of Mary and foster father of Jesus, has been honored with two feast days, March 19 and May 1. The latter was established in 1955 by Pope Pius XII, to coincide with International Workers Day, and to refute the “erroneous principles” that “the Church...
by Frank Lewis | Aug 24, 2018 | Blog
St. Anthony of Padua is often depicted holding a child. A 2015 article in America: The Jesuit Review magazine explains why: In religious imagery, Saint Anthony of Padua is especially beloved; apart from the Holy Family, he is the probably the only saint depicted with...