![]() ![]() They can be viewed on the Mount Angel Abbey website ( ), along with his religious paintings. The icons include the Mother of Perpetual Help and Sts. He writes icons and paints religious art for the abbey, as well as for churches and individuals. Today, he’s the abbey’s junior iconographer. ![]() There’s a self-emptying that’s necessary, which is a great experience as well, because it crosses over into my formation as a monk,” he said. “I basically had to let go of everything I knew about drawing and painting. “He’s a good monk, very hardworking and very faithful,” Father Recker remarked.Įarly on in his monastic formation, Brother André began taking icon-writing courses at the Iconographic Arts Institute in Mount Angel, Ore., upon the abbot’s advice. Last September, when now-Brother André made his final vows, he knew he was where he was supposed to be: “There was a great sense of relief after I made my vows, just being able to relax and to try to be the best monk I can be each day.” Today, he’s as clean-cut as everybody else at the monastery, save for the tattoos that had to stay, mainly for practical reasons. His application to the monastery simply authenticated his desire for God and his ability to enter and live in a monastic context,” Father Recker said. “He was well on his way by the time he came here. Riding his BMW motorcycle, the leather-clad Love cut a novel figure in a community of clean-cut monks and seminarians with his pierced ears, dreadlocks and tattoos. “Hey, I’m just one of the monks here, nothing special,” he says in frustration over being singled out for something skin deep. He’s now Brother André Love, named after St. Love made his final profession as a Benedictine monk at Mount Angel Abbey in Saint Benedict, Ore., last September, after five years of monastic formation. “‘Who’s this monk that has the tattoos? What’s his story?’ people ask,” Benedictine Father Odo Recker, Mount Angel Abbey’s vocations director, remarked. Let Thy grace sanctify and dwell within this icon, that it may edify and inspire those who gaze upon it and venerate it that in glorifying the one depicted, they may be repentant of their sins and strengthened against every attack of the adversary.Tattoo artist Bobby Love had no clue he would some day become a Benedictine monk and an iconographer. Fill my soul with joy and gladness, for Thou alone art the Lover of mankind. Thou, Thyself, O LORD, art the fulfillment and completion of all good things. This I ask through the intercession of Thy most Holy Mother, the Apostle Luke, and all the Saints. Protect them from all evil and instruct them with good counsel. Guide the hands of Thine unworthy servant so that I may worthily and perfectly portray Thine Icon, that of Thy Mother, and all the Saints, for the glory, joy and adornment of Thy Holy Church.įorgive my sins and the sins of those who will venerate these icons and who, kneeling devoutly before them, give homage to those they represent. O DIVINE LORD of all that exists, Thou hast illumined the Apostle and Evangelist Luke with Thy Holy Spirit, thereby enabling him to represent Thy most Holy Mother, the One who held Thee in her arms and said: The Grace of Him Who has been born of me is spread through the world!Įnlighten and direct my soul, my heart and my spirit. Spare him from temptations and diabolical imaginations in the name of Thy Mother, St. Thou Who hast so admirably imprinted Thy features on the cloth sent to King Abgar of Edessa, and hast so wonderfully inspired Luke Thy Evangelist: Enlighten my soul and that of Thy servant Guide his hand that he may reproduce Thy features, those of the Holy Virgin and of all Thy saints, for the glory and peace of Thy Holy Church. ![]() The joy of being in union with the Saint whose face you are revealing.Ī Prayer from Mt. The joy of giving the Saint the possibility to shine through his/her icon. ![]() Joy of spreading icons throughout the world. Be the first to pray before it, before giving it to others. Have your icon blessed by putting it on the Holy Table of your parish church. When your icon is finished, thank God that His Mercy granted you the grace to paint the Holy Images. When you choose a colour, stretch out your hands interiorly to the Lord and ask His Counsel.ĭo not be jealous of your neighbour’s work his/her success is your success too. Keep your mind from distractions, and the Saint will be close to you. Pray in particular to the Saint whose face you are painting. Work with care on every detail of your icon, as if you were working in front of the Lord Himself.ĭuring work, pray in order to strengthen yourself physically and spiritually avoid all useless words, and keep silence. Before starting work, make the sign of the Cross pray in silence and pardon your enemies. ![]()
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