A Guadalupe Feast for Art Lovers with James Matthew Wilson

A Guadalupe Feast for Art Lovers with James Matthew Wilson

By Benedict XVI Institute for Sacred Music & Divine Worship

Overview

Meet a great Catholic poet. Chant his new Litany to Our Lady of Guadalupe. Experience "Guadalupe: The Miracle Play" + food, fun & fellowship

A Feast of New Art for Our Lady of Guadalupe


Calling all artists and art lovers! Join us December 15 at 6 pm for a feast new works honoring Our Lady of Guadalupe.

James Matthew Wilson has been called "the future of Catholic letters in America". He is also the poet-in-residence for Archbishop Cordileone and the Benedict XVI Institute.

Hear him read his epic poem about the miracle of Our Lady of Guadalupe from the great song cycle he wrote inspired by Frank La Rocca's Mass of the Americas (which honors Our Lady of Guadalupe). Copies of The River of the Immaculate Conception will be available for purchase or bring your own book for James Matthew Wilson to sign.

Experience "Guadalupe: the Miracle play," a new adaption of the Nican Mopohua which is the oldest written account of the Guadalupe event.

Chant together a new and beautiful Litany to Our Lady of Guadalupe which Archbishop Cordileone commissioned from James Matthew Wilson.

Food, wine, and fellowship to follow.

This special evening for artists and art lovers is part of ProjectGuadalupe2031.org, an initiative to help more American Catholics spiritually prepare for the upcoming 500th anniversary of Our Lady of Guadalupe’s appearance in 2031.

Your suggested donation ($25 for dinner and a show!) helps us keep serving you these feasts for body and soul.

Come, we will not be complete without you!

The River of the Immaculate Conception is also available for purchase from Wiseblood Books.


Category: Arts, Literary Arts

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Highlights

  • 2 hours 30 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

4350 Geary Blvd

4350 Geary Boulevard

San Francisco, CA 94118

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Free
Dec 15 · 6:00 PM PST