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Kielbasi
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St. Nicholas parish in Millvale PA has the frescoes of Maxo Vanka decorating the walls. Vanka painted them in the 1930s, they denounce war as well as capitalism.
One of the paintings shows Christ’s side being pierced by a 20th century bayonet, another compares Croatian men being killed in war with men being killed in industrial accidents. Still another painting shows Mary breaking a soldier’s rifle.
Its really an interesting church, and I’d recommend that if you get a chance you ought to see , the pictures are pretty haunting.
But the question is whether social commentary such as this is appropriate for a Catholic church?
One of the paintings shows Christ’s side being pierced by a 20th century bayonet, another compares Croatian men being killed in war with men being killed in industrial accidents. Still another painting shows Mary breaking a soldier’s rifle.
Its really an interesting church, and I’d recommend that if you get a chance you ought to see , the pictures are pretty haunting.
But the question is whether social commentary such as this is appropriate for a Catholic church?