Beauty and Order: New England Catholic School Uses Classical Architecture to Form Students
Step inside St. Benedict Classical Academy, an ambitious project — which ultimately cost $20 million — to create a new pre-K-to-grade 8 school building.
Step inside St. Benedict Classical Academy, an ambitious project — which ultimately cost $20 million — to create a new pre-K-to-grade 8 school building.
For the past two years, 27-year-old John Hayden has been dedicated to his effort, in the footsteps of Jesus and St. Joseph.
‘New traditionalist’ designer of churches James McCrery has been chosen for the new project.
COMMENTARY: Vision, verticality and volume are the silent language of churches that lift the soul to God.
Young people on these campuses say they desire to encounter the faith and to evangelize through beauty and in accordance with the tradition of the Catholic Church.
Catholic liberal arts colleges have turned toward traditional architecture when expanding to accommodate the numbers. Here are two examples.
Duncan Stroik hasn’t just designed iconic traditional churches — he’s helped build a movement.
Former parishioners restore century-old church structurally — and spiritually.
The residents will continue to mobilize for the conservation of the artistic religious heritage of Terradillos de Sedano.
The late architect who created inspiring sacred spaces — including prominent Catholic churches in the United States — revealed a bold and radically traditional vision of beauty in building design.
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