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The links below are resources well worth exploring because of their fine sacred art, book or manuscript collections, or because of the services they provide for artists, architects, or parishes.

Arca Artium or "Ark of the Arts" contains books, prints, art objects, and music exemplifying the interplay of divine inspiration and human creativity, from the collection of Frank Kacmarcik, a Benedictine Oblate at St. John’s Abbey.

Christians in the Visual Arts, (CIVA), the premiere visual arts organization connecting the artist, the Church, and culture, exists to explore and nurture the relationship between the visual arts and the Christian faith.

The Georgetown Center for Liturgy (GCL), founded in 1981 by Georgetown University and Holy Trinity Catholic Church, is dedicated to transforming American Catholic parishes through the liturgical renewal initiated by the Second Vatican Council.

Mount Angel Abbey Library, designed by world renowned architect, Alvar Aalto, has a collection of 250,000 books, videos, music CDs, manuscripts and incunabula

EnVisionChurch is a global community of over 1,750 people interested in liturgy, spirituality, sacred art and architecture, church construction or renovation.

Museum of Contemporary Religious Art (MOCRA) is the world's first museum of interfaith contemporary art. Officially opened in 1993, MOCRA is dedicated to the ongoing dialogue between contemporary artists and the world's faith traditions.

 

These sites include the sacred art of Chuck Lehman: Sacred art of Chuck Lehman: broadsides and books, calligraphy and graphic art.