Kiko’s Last Judgment

I recently found this picture of Kiko’s colorful fresco, “the Last Judgment”, which adorns a wall in the Neocatechumenal Way’s Domus Galilaeae palace in Israel: Kiko’s “Last Judgment” fresco. Click to enlarge. I found, to my surprise, that the work was not original, but was based upon a work that originated in the fifteenth or sixteenth century in the Russian Novgorod school of icons.  (By “school”, I do not mean “an institution of learning”, but rather a a group of artists that share similarities of time, culture and influences.) Here is the piece that I believe Kiko copied, which is currently … Continue reading Kiko’s Last Judgment

Kiko and Purgatory

 Kiko Arguello’s theology is a morass of half-truths, and here is another example.  In this case it involves the “last things”, and specifically, purgatory. Let’s check out what Kiko Arguello says in this catechesis taken from the first volume of … Continue reading Kiko and Purgatory