"The Roman Triptych" by John Paul II at the Angelicum // students' performance
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 พ.ย. 2024
- On May 17, 2024, after two weeks of intensive training and rehearsals the students of the St. John Paul II Intsitute of Culture invited the Angelicum community and guests to a live performance directed by prof. Jarosław Kilian and staged in the cloister of the Angelicum University.
“The Roman Triptych” is a meditative poem in three parts published by John Paul II in 2003. It is a contemplation on the personal relationship of man and God: through intimate epiphanies and the Revelation. Its staging in the Angelicum cloister garden was a production worked out in the third edition of the theatrical workshops conducted at the Angelicum by professor Jarosław Kilian - long-standing dean and professor at the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.
"The true key word that sums up the pilgrimage in the second panel of the Triptych is not “Word”, but rather vision and seeing. The Word has a face. The Word - the source - is a vision. Creation, the universe, comes from a vision. And the human person comes from a vision." (Joseph Ratzinger)
director of the performance:
Jarosław Kilian
Cast:
Sany Barba
Fr. Titus Blackman, O.Praem.
Raffaele De Vincenzi
Mariami Eradze
Jan Grzegorzewski
Emily Langan
Marta Neri
Katarzyna Rodziewicz
Wojciech Stawarz
Catherine Warner
Sophia Wu
The St. John Paul II Institute of Culture is an interdisciplinary scientific and didactic institution established at the Faculty of Philosophy of the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas (Angelicum) in Rome on the centenary of the birth of John Paul II. The mission of the Institute is to reflect on the most important problems of the contemporary Church and the world inspired by the life and thought of St. John Paul II. Thus, the Institute's aim is not only to study the achievements of the Great Pope, but also to think with him about the most important issues of spiritual culture, e.g. solidarity, mercy, Christian art, the place of the Church in the modern world or the spiritual crisis of Europe. The Institute is co-managed by the Saint Nicholas Foundation (publisher of Teologia Polityczna) and funded entirely by private donors from Poland. We warmly invite you to join their ranks!