
Monastery Icons | Christian Icons | Incense | Sacred Gifts
300149834
2003
Cedar Crest, NM 87008
monasteryicons.com
monastery.icons
1097797
Sacred Arts Foundation
The Sacred Arts Foundation is a U.S.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization focused on strengthening faith and encouraging Christian devotion through a ministry of traditional Christian art. It is particularly well-known for its Monastery Icons collection, which represents a modern continuation of the ancient tradition of Christian iconography.
Mission
The foundation aims to provide high-quality sacred and liturgical arts for use in churches, schools, and homes. Its products include a range of sacred art pieces, holy gifts, and liturgical incense, which are designed to inspire spirituality. The organization collaborates with artists and artisans from family businesses across the United States and internationally, including locations such as Tennessee, Wisconsin, Ukraine, and Georgia.
Products and Services
- Monastery Icons: These icons are treasured for their vibrant colors and English text, serving as "Windows Into Heaven" in thousands of religious settings across North America. The collection is deeply rooted in the traditional art form of Christian iconography.
- Monastery Incense: Known for its unique formula, this incense is widely used in parishes and is noted for resolving common issues associated with mediocre incense quality.
- Holy Gifts: The foundation offers various sacred art pieces and liturgical items to commemorate special occasions and enhance religious ceremonies.
Customer Base
The organization caters to Christians of diverse denominations, including Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Episcopalian, Lutheran, and others. Its products and services are designed to provide excellence and inspiration to individuals and parishes alike.
Public Perception
The Sacred Arts Foundation has received positive feedback from its customers, who appreciate the quality and spiritual impact of its offerings. Although it has a lower rating on Charity Navigator, it remains a respected source for sacred art and liturgical supplies.
Financial and Regulatory Status
As a nonprofit organization, the Sacred Arts Foundation operates under the guidelines set for 501(c)(3) entities. It is expected to comply with financial reporting standards based on its annual revenue. However, specific details about its financial performance and governance structure are not publicly detailed in the available sources.
[1] https://sacredartsfoundation.org [2] https://www.guidestar.org/profile/73-1646013 [3] https://www.sacredartsresearch.org [4] https://www.charitynavigator.org/ein/300149834 [5] https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/300149834
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Something Special for Dad on Father’s Day at Monastery Icons! FATHER'S DAY IS SUNDAY, JUNE 15. Explore what gifts to give Dad on his special day: https://www.monasteryicons.com/category/fathers-day-gifts-special (fb)

The story of the Four Chaplains WHEN A TORPEDO from a German submarine struck the USAT Dorchester shortly after midnight on Feb. 3, 1943, panic ensued. At that moment, four chaplains emerged from the chaos: Methodist preacher George Fox, Jewish rabbi Alexander Goode, Presbyterian minister Clarke Poling, and Catholic priest John Washington. The four had met at Chaplain School at Harvard University and became good friends. Together they boarded the Dorchester in January 1943. They had been at sea for less than 10 days when the torpedo struck. In the aftermath of the attack, the four chaplains calmed the men, organized an evacuation, and distributed life jackets. When the life jackets ran out, they gave up their own. Life jackets, however, weren’t the only thing in short supply. The Dorchester had only enough lifeboat space to accommodate one quarter of its men. The officers offered spots to the chaplains, but they refused to go. As the survivors rowed away from the ship, they could see the four chaplains – linked arm in arm, praying for the souls and safety of their men. Before the sun rose, the Dorchester was done. So were her four chaplains and nearly 700 others. Only 230 men survived. Posthumously, the four chaplains received the Distinguished Service Cross and the Purple Heart. In 1988, Congress declared Feb. 3 “Four Chaplains Day,” and the Episcopalian Church honors all four men on that day with a liturgical feast. (fb)
