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EPISODE · Nov 4, 2024 · 50 MIN

24. Vivian Imbruglia - Sacred Icons as Doorways to Divine Mercy

from Ever Ancient, Ever New · host Institute on Religious Life

On today’s episode, we will be featuring a talk from our 2016 National Meeting by Vivian Imbruglia.  Vivian Imbruglia is an artist from Southern California practicing the ancient art of iconography at Sacred Image Icons. Iconography has become more than her profession, it is her ministry.  Vivian's icons are on public display in many beautiful churches and shrines including St. John Cantius and the Shrine of St. Maximilian Kolbe, both in the Chicago area, as well as St. Vincent De Paul in Houston. Vivian's icon which celebrated the Year of Consecrated life found great popularity with the religious, but her most widely disseminated icon as been an image done to promote and celebrate the Year of Mercy, prints of the latter which were used by many parishes and dioceses across North American and beyond. Vivian’s talk is titled, Sacred Icons as Doorways to Divine Mercy. Thank you for listening and we hope you enjoy!

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