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A fervent Christian who led an ascetic life, the architect Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926) became venerable April 14 after Pope Francis approved a decree recognizing the Catalan's heroic virtues.
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In one of his final announcements before his death, Pope Francis granted Catalonian architect Antoni Gaudí the title of ...
That stirs something deep. Something human. Think of Catalan architect and designer Antoni Gaudí’s Sagrada Família, the largest unfinished Catholic church in the world, where wild and organic ...
Crowds gather daily to marvel at the otherworldly facade of Antoni Gaudí’s Casa Batlló, whose bone-like balusters and scaled roof are said to depict Saint George slaying the dragon.