{"id":179,"date":"2009-02-26T11:20:19","date_gmt":"2009-02-26T11:20:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/apagansblog\/2009\/02\/thoughts-on-visiting-the-cathedral-of-santa-maria-del-fiore.html"},"modified":"2009-02-26T11:20:19","modified_gmt":"2009-02-26T11:20:19","slug":"thoughts-on-visiting-the-cathedral-of-santa-maria-del-fiore","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/apagansblog\/2009\/02\/thoughts-on-visiting-the-cathedral-of-santa-maria-del-fiore.html","title":{"rendered":"Thoughts on Visiting the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;Yesterday I went again to the wonderful Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, long the largest cathedral in the world, and still number three, after St. Peter&#8217;s and St. Paul&#8217;s.&nbsp; When it was built, all of an admittedly smaller Florence could gather within its walls.&nbsp; This time I went inside, and a guide, a young woman from New York, took us on a quick tour of the first floor.<\/p>\n<p>Most everything about the cathedral is impressive, and it will long rank as one of the most beautiful buildings I have ever seen, especially on the exterior.&nbsp; A multi-colored fa\u00e7ade of marble that on a smaller structure would look busy gives an impression of&nbsp; soaring sacredness I have never experienced before in the human world.&nbsp; I haven&#8217;t figured out how to put photos in this blog yet, but go <a href=\"http:\/\/fineartamerica.com\/featured\/duomo--florence-italy-carl-jackson.html\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.allposters.com\/-sp\/Exterior-of-Duomo-Florence-Italy-Posters_i2499153_.htm\">here<\/a>&nbsp; and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.essential-architecture.com\/ITALY\/FL\/FL-002.htm\">here<\/a>&nbsp; for a sense of the place.&nbsp; No photo can do its justice.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><br \/>\nDuring the tour I was fascinated by the how our guide described the merging of religion with the crassest of politics.&nbsp; To give but one example, in the<a href=\"http:\/\/www.essential-architecture.com\/ITALY\/FL\/002-Firenze.Duomo.Dante.jpg\"> interior portrait of Dante&nbsp;<\/a>&nbsp;&nbsp; (himself once exiled from the city) a depiction of Hell lies behind him.&nbsp; Brutus is one of the sinners condemned to be in Lucifer&#8217;s mouth for eternity.&nbsp; Had Machiavelli written instead of Dante, Caesar would most likely have taken Brutus&#8217;s place.&nbsp; Machiavelli supported the Florentine Republic and regarded the likes of Julius Caesar as destroyers of Roman liberty.<\/p>\n<p>I pondered the relationship between great works of art, depictions addressing sacred events, local politics, spite, and the ecclesiastical corruption that financed so much of the Renaissance &#8211; though the Duomo was in fact initially financed by the Florentines themselves.&nbsp; It seems to me our desire for contact with the sacred, and to honor it, can bring out much of the best in human art despite mixed motives.&nbsp; Thus a Pagan like myself can be blown away by the magnificence of these buildings and the art within them, while deploring much that enabled their construction. <\/p>\n<p>At the same time, our guide spoke of the artistic rivalries behind the building, the squabbles that seemed big at the time but from a vantage of hundreds of years, appear more humorous and foolish than worth taking seriously.&nbsp; It was easy to laugh, until I reminded myself that for these people it had been no laughing matter.&nbsp; I still laughed, but more quietly, and for different reasons of how small much that intensely irritates us becomes when viewed from a larger context.&nbsp; I wondered how much that applied to me.<\/p>\n<p>It seems to me that from human imperfections, imbalances, and lack of harmony can come great beauty.&nbsp; No person is perfect by a long shot, but the best of us transform the irritants and shortcomings of our lives into enduring beauty, not necessarily by creating wonders like the Duomo, only a few of us manage that.&nbsp; But perhaps instead by indelibly improving the well being of another, or in service to our community.&nbsp; Our motives will likely never be perfect, but the results when done with an on balance appropriate attitude can be an inspiration for us all.<\/p>\n<p>We are like oysters, the best of us, and turn the problems of our lives into pearls.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;Yesterday I went again to the wonderful Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, long the largest cathedral in the world, and still number three, after St. Peter&#8217;s and St. Paul&#8217;s.&nbsp; 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