
Pilgrims Towards Infinite Beauty
The Pope recently met with 260 artists from all over the world and urged them to transmit the "authentic beauty that unlocks the yearning of the human heart."
2009/11/25
In his address to artists on November 21 in the Sistine Chapel, the Pope urged them to transmit the "authentic beauty that unlocks the yearning of the human heart, the profound desire to know, to love, to go towards the Other.""You are the custodians of beauty: thanks to your talent, you have the opportunity to speak to the heart of humanity, to touch individual and collective sensibilities, to call forth dreams and hopes, to broaden the horizons of knowledge and of human engagement," Benedict XVI said.
Fighting against the slavery of selfishness
"Too often, though, the beauty that is thrust upon us is illusory and deceitful, superficial and blinding, leaving the onlooker dazed; instead of bringing him out of himself and opening him up to horizons of true freedom as it draws him aloft, it imprisons him within himself and further enslaves him, depriving him of hope and joy.
"It is a seductive but hypocritical beauty that rekindles desire, the will to power, to possess, and to dominate others, it is a beauty which soon turns into its opposite, taking on the guise of indecency, transgression or gratuitous provocation."
Benedict XVI said that it was not by chance that this encounter with artists was taking place in the Sistine Chapel, "one of the most extraordinary creations in the entire history of art."
SAINT JOSEMARÍA
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2010/09/10

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