Heavy Things Lightly
Heavy Things Lightly
Interview with Fr. Silouan Justiniano
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Interview with Fr. Silouan Justiniano

V. Rev. Igumen Silouan Justiniano is an iconographer and a Deputy Abbot of the Monastery of Saint Dionysios the Areopagite in New York. He has written for various publications around the world and is also an editor and contributor to the Orthodox Arts Journal. John and Fr. Silouan talk about icons, images, and art all from a really distinct perspective.

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Heavy Things Lightly
Heavy Things Lightly
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