Images of the Father

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The reason that icons of Jesus and the Holy Spirit are allowed is because they appeared to us in physical forms. Why, then, are we allowed to depict the Father if he did not appear to us in a physical form?
 
The reason that icons of Jesus and the Holy Spirit are allowed is because they appeared to us in physical forms. Why, then, are we allowed to depict the Father if he did not appear to us in a physical form?
Images only represent the person depicted. Images must be approved.

The Council of Trent stated:
Moreover, in the invocation of saints, the veneration of relics, and the sacred use of images, every superstition shall be removed, all filthy lucre be abolished; finally, all lasciviousness be avoided; in such wise that figures shall not be painted or adorned with a beauty exciting to lust; nor the celebration of the saints, and the visitation of relics be by any perverted into revellings and drunkenness; as if festivals are celebrated to the honour of the saints by luxury and wantonness.

In fine, let so great care and diligence be used herein by bishops, as that there be nothing seen that is disorderly, or that is unbecomingly or confusedly arranged, nothing that is profane, nothing indecorous, seeing that holiness becometh the house of God.

And that these things may be the more faithfully observed, the holy Synod ordains, that no one be allowed to place, or cause to be placed, any unusual image, in any place, or church, howsoever exempted, except that image have been approved of by the bishop: also, that no new miracles are to be acknowledged, or new relics recognised, unless the said bishop has taken cognizance and approved thereof; who, as soon as he has obtained some certain information in regard to these matters, shall, after having taken the advice of theologians, and of other pious men, act therein as he shall judge to be consonant with truth and piety. But if any doubtful, or difficult abuse has to be extirpated; or, in fine, if any more grave question shall arise touching these matters, the bishop, before deciding the controversy, shall await the sentence of the metropolitan and of the bishops of the province, in a provincial Council; yet so, that nothing new, or that previously has not been usual in the Church, shall be resolved on, without having first consulted the most holy Roman Pontiff.
 
Jesus Christ said, “He who has seen me has seen the Father.” (John 14:9) St Paul said of Jesus Christ, “He is the image of the invisible God.” (Colossians 1:15)
 
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