Why Your Inner Artist Needs Monastic Wisdom with Christine Valters Paintner

There is a new book out from Ave Maria Press. It’s called “A Book of Everyday Blessings” — and today’s host, Eric Clayton, was eager to get his hands on it. He knew this would be one of those books to reach for time and again to begin a meeting, to ground a retreat, to start moments of personal prayer. It’s just full of beautiful, nuanced and poignant blessings for every moment of life.

Eric was so excited about it that he wanted to learn more about the author, Christine Valters Paintner. In his research, he discovered that she is the online abbess for the Abbey of the Arts. He poked around the website, abbeyofthearts.com, and found in so many ways the workings of a kindred spirit. Here was someone — a whole community of someones — who cared deeply about the intersection of creativity and spirituality. But where we at the Jesuit Media Lab approach these questions through the lens of the Ignatian tradition, the Abbey of the Arts and its abbess, Christine Paintner, approach these questions and the journey they beget through the monastic tradition.

Eric knew he had to talk to her. And in reaching out, he came to learn that — not only is she Jesuit educated, with degrees from Fordham and Santa Clara, among many other credentials—but she has written a library worth of books including, “The Artist’s Rule: Nurturing Your Creative Soul with Monastic Wisdom.”

They had a really delightful conversation. For those of you who — like all of us at the Jesuit Media Lab — live at this intersection of creativity and spirituality, we believe you’ll find the integration of another spiritual tradition helpful.

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