Fantasia in the Cappella Sistina
Fantasia in the Cappella Sistina

“Michelangelo [...] allowed himself to be guided by the evocative words of the Book of Genesis which, as regards the creation of the human being, male and female, reveals: ‘The man and his wife were both naked, yet they felt no shame’ (Gen 2:25),” said blessed John Paul II during a 1994 homily where he spoke about the images painted on the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
“The Sistine Chapel is precisely [...] the sanctuary of the theology of the human body.”
As you journey through these musical reflections inspired by blessed John Paul II’s Theology of the Body, may the evocative images found in the Sistine Chapel help you to meditate on the profound truths gifted to this age by the Holy Spirit concerning the grandeur of true marriage, the joy of family, the beauty of sexuality, and the meaning of the human person.
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