Cheryl ann pituch iconographer5/4/2023 ![]() "We're reinstituting this program after years of not having this at the Village," he noted."The instructor has been an iconographer for a number of years she actually began her work in Chicago, where she was going to St. In the AFR interview, Paul Finley explained the background for the workshop. Participants will stay at the Village the week of the class, and by its conclusion will have completed an icon of the Archangel Michael. The course is "Icons: Creation Through Prayer," and the instructor will be Cheryl Ann Pituch, an iconographer who previously taught at the Department of Christian Education's 2010 Orthodox Institute. ![]() We are overjoyed to announce that the in-person Ancient Faith Women’s Retreat is back! This beloved gathering will take place on November 10-13, 2022, at Antiochian Village Conference and Retreat Center in Bolivar, PA.Orthodox Institute icon class at Antiochian VillagePaul Finley, the Executive Director of Antiochian Village, recently spoke with Ancient Faith Radio (AFR) about an icon workshop that will be held at the Village from August 4th through the 12th, 2012. ![]() REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION ARE AVAILABLE HERE. #CHERYL ANN PITUCH ICONOGRAPHER BLOG REGISTRATION# ![]() Our theme this year is the Theotokos, and we have invited four wonderful women to lead us in learning more about the Mother of God. Below you’ll find their names, together with the title and description of the session they’ll be leading. Cheryl Ann Pituch: Looking at the Panagia through iconography #CHERYL ANN PITUCH ICONOGRAPHER BLOG FULL#Ī full schedule for the retreat will be available soon. This session will take us into the history of several icons of the Theotokos. Where did they come from? How were they found? What is their unique story? Is it possible to have or develop our own personal journey with the Panagia through one of her icons today?Ĭheryl Ann Pituch was born in Pittsburgh, PA and raised in the Presbyterian church. She has been Orthodox for 44 years. Over the last 38 years, she has had the influence of three Iconographers who have provided the layers of skill, theology, and prayer to her development as an iconographer. Cheryl Ann has done iconography all over the United States, from personal commissions to churches, seminary’s and monasteries. Cheryl Ann has been married for 50 years to Eugene Pituch. She has 4 grown children and 5 grandchildren. She resides in Robert, Louisiana, and is a communicant of Saint Basil Antiochian Orthodox Church in Metarie, Louisiana.īrandi Willis Schreiber: Cultivating Devotion to the TheotokosĮlder Thaddeus of Vitovnica, one of many great Orthodox spiritual leaders and guides to the faith, observed that the Virgin Mary “prays for us ceaselessly. Whenever we turn to her in our heart, she is there … and all too often we forget her.” As the Mother of God, Mary truly serves as our greatest intercessor and advocate, someone to whom we can always turn for comfort and help. Despite this assurance, however, sometimes devotion and prayer to her can be unfamiliar, uncomfortable, and outright difficult for many Orthodox Christians – especially those who have not “grown up in the faith.” Why is this? And what can we do to cultivate a more earnest, sincere, and trusting relationship with her? In this session, Brandi Willis Schreiber, author of A Long Walk with Mary: A Personal Search for the Mother of God, will lead attendees in exploring how to “go deeper” with an understanding and devotion to Mary. Through meaningful conversation, creative exercises, and personal storytelling, attendees will hopefully leave inspired with ideas on how to better encounter Mary in ways that fit the realities and challenges of their individual lives. #CHERYL ANN PITUCH ICONOGRAPHER BLOG HOW TO#
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