The Church at Mid-Day
A sense of mid-day movement shifts the perspective of worshippers heavenwards.
A sense of mid-day movement shifts the perspective of worshippers heavenwards.
Shadow, mystery, illumination, and communion are encapsulated in photographer Sasin Tipchai's capture.
It has been said that we are never more ourselves than when we are deep in prayer. Tusita Studio provides the viewer of a glimpse of this deeply human moment of divine intercession.
Bathed in afternoon light, this capture of a softly lit synagogue moves the viewer towards a sense of unity as found in arches created with a spirit of holy intention.
The world as seen from the literal perspective of the holy book.
Questions of movement, journey, and destination are all evoked in Alejandro Gonzalez's photograph of a highway curving into the distance.
Examine the role of reflection, silence, prayer and place in Joshua Jackson’s photograph of a young man caught at an instant of quiet.
How shall we then see through a glass darkly? Where is the holy in the shadow?
Join us in being prompted to a sense of awe in the possibility for intimacy that solitude holds as inspired by David Marcu’s photograph of a single human being atop an outcropping in a Romanian forest.
Photographer Conor Sweetman prompts the viewer to reflect on Pope John Paul II's Letter to Artists in April of 1999.
Photographer Conor Sweetman captures a sweep of architectural space created entirely for worship of the divine.
Sacred Spaces contributor Conor Sweetman captures yet another shot of sacred stillness as encapsulated in city streets.
Photographer Dave Andrews captures a moment of stillness, the meeting of pavement and earth, of man and nature.