Our Lord's Heart is indeed ineffably beautiful and satisfying: it exhausts all reality and answers all the soul's needs. The very thought of it is almost more than the mind can compass. Teilhard de Chardin S.J.
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Wednesday, 16 February 2011
Thanks Ian
I never knew that being an iconographer involved such a jet-set lifestyle! I wish Ian the best of luck  and God's speed as he travels to the middle east to carry on his work.  I remember when I asked him if he were interested in this commission he told me that it was interesting that having never been asked to do a Sacred Heart, two commissions came along one after the other.  So, perhaps the Lord is trying to tell us something! I should just like to record at this stage my thanks to Ian for participating in this blog.  When we began I had no idea what it would involve.  I knew that I wanted an image of the Sacred Heart using the ancient language of the icon and not some 'modern'  image.  And I knew that making an Icon was a spiritual experience as well as an intellectual and artistic experience.  However, I have found this process to be a profoundly moving experience that has taken me deeper and deeper into the meaning and the significance of this devotion which has, for many reasons, fallen from favour.  And I am the first to hold up my hand and admit that I was not a great fan of the devotion.  But, having 'placed all my trust' in the Sacred Heart I am quite astounded by how my faith has been renewed - and yes 're-kindled'.  But now is a good time to let Ian go away and do his stuff. I have bombarded him with so many ideas: they need to settle down.  But I will continue to work on  the blog and look forward to seeing his Sacred Heart for the apse  in Amman.
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