For all that psychological benefits might arise from such an approach it is good to remember that the goal of the Christian life is not the relief of stress, but union with God. It is not possible to save the body at the expense of the soul. Both will perish if we adopt this approach.
The Good, and the Bad and Ugly: Harmony and Cacophony In Wales and Princeton
Let's Get Physical! 1 - Stretch Markets
Take Pontifex University's Master of Education in Catholic School Administration.
Pius XI On What Catholic Education Ought to Be, And What It Ought Not to Be (As Seen in Public Education)
The Corruption of Art Education in the Modern Era
The History of the Icon of the Transfiguration
Something Harmonious, Something Monotonous, Something Cacophonous
The Way of Beauty at St Stephen's Catholic School, Grand Rapids
Book Recommendation: Festal Icons by Aidan Hart
Hart directs us to apply what we read by participating in the feast itself through the liturgy. He explains how those feasts form a coherent whole so that each celebration simultaneously builds upon and directs us to consider every other while leading us to the still center, the portal of Pascha - Easter.
Six Talks on the Eucharist: A Mystagogical Catechesis by Bishop Hugh Gilbert of Aberdeen, Scotland
Catholic Education Foundation seminar: The Role of the Priest in Today's Catholic School
Talks in Grand Rapids Michigan by David Clayton, 20, 21, 22 June on Beauty in Education
Obstinate Contemporary Artists Who Succeeded By Following Tradition: Pietro Annigoni
Finally, In-Person Icon Painting Workshops are Happening Again!
An Organization to Watch - The St Louis IX Art Society in Southern Louisiana
They have a vision of a liturgically oriented focus on sacred art, that encourages experimentation outside the church and a conservative approach within it. They have a long view. Nobody involved thinks they are the finished product. All are looking to develop and improve and teach the next generation. They have a 50 year time frame.