A retreat day led by artist & iconographer Angela Manno. Healing Biodiversity through Imagination, Contemplation and Action will explore the sacred aspect of biodiversity and our role in preventing biodiversity collapse. Though most of us are familiar with Lectio Divina (reading, meditating, praying and contemplating scripture) we are less familiar with Visio Divina, the use of imagery as the focus of contemplation. This is common practice in the Eastern Orthodox Church where icons are an integral part of the Liturgy and are used as a focus for prayer in private life. Icons (Greek for image) are considered “Windows to the Divine.” We will use Angela’s icons of threatened and endangered species on exhibit to reveal a more complete image of the Divine, one in which all of Creation is in the image of the Creator, not just humans. A contemplative focus will be on the icons to stir our empathy and imaginations and explore and commit to actions to stop the collapse of biodiversity.


  • Date:11/16/2024 09:30 AM - 11/16/2024 03:00 PM
  • Location 167 Neck Road, Madison, CT, USA (Map)
  • More Info:Mercy by the Sea

Description


Through practices including Visio Divina, “worship sharing” (from the Quaker tradition) and guided meditation, we will also consider where we are in human history and ways to approach the Impasse and Dark Night we find ourselves in as a species. 

Angela Manno is an award-winning artist based in New York City. She is a graduate of Bard College and studied art at the San Francisco Art Institute, Parsons School of Design, and l’Ecole des Arts in Lacoste through Sarah Lawrence College, France. She trained with master iconographer Vladislav Andrejev in the ancient liturgical art of Byzantine-Russian iconography. Her works reside in many private collections throughout the Americas, the Middle East, Europe, and Southeast Asia and in distinguished public collections including NASA and the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum. Most recently, her icons of endangered and threatened species appear on the book cover of Sister Elizabeth A. Johnson’s new release, Come, Have Breakfast – Meditations on God and the Earth (Orbis Books, 2024).

For more information and to register: 

Retreat Day: Healing Biodiversity Through Imagination, Contemplation and Action 

Mercy at the Sea

 For more info about Angela, visit https://angelamanno.com/