Sicily: Religioso

Sicily: Religioso

  Full disclosure – I love churches – the gloomier, darker and more intense, the better.  It must be related to childhood in Montreal and short winter days stomping in and around St. Joseph’s Oratory – the Shrine – with as many bleeding martyrs as you can find, including Brother Andre’s Read More

Sicily: Ortygia

Sicily: Ortygia

    The sculpted faces in the glass cases in the archeological museum in Siracusa are a parade of Athenas, Minervas, Madonnas – seamlessly slipping from Greek to Roman to early Christian.  But a significant difference is the proud straight-on view of the Greek and Roman goddess morphing to the Read More

Rome: Saints and Sinners

Rome: Saints and Sinners

Is there a theme here?  Rome — Corporate headquarters for Christianity Inc., RC.   All things WILL pass.  Whatever you are doing here — eating succulent lamb chops, poking through tiny, jewel-like shops, admiring the ochre and pink buildings, being wowed by marble choreography, deciphering frescoes, trying to figure out Read More

Egypt: Exodus

Egypt: Exodus

  Did the Exodus happen? Ancient Egypt’s massive temple and tomb building projects required a huge number of people slaving in the heat, building for someone else’s afterlife.  Were there ever Israelite slaves in Egypt?  Did they escape Ramses II by the hundreds of thousands through the Sea of Reeds, Read More