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Nicole M. Roccas's avatar

Hey Steve this is Nicole 😆 loved the last part of this essay especially, about how we reverence some icons and trash others. (Makes me think of how we/I do the same with certain ppl, who are also icons of Christ.)

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Matthew M's avatar

I’ve heard you beat the “icons in the trash” drum before 😅, but I think the “icons on t-shirts” is a very interesting angle that gets overlooked.

Trashing icons is a seemingly more obvious issue but over the last decade, we’ve become exposed to a huge temptation to clutter our lives with Orthodox “merch.” Instead of Christian asceticism we can end up practicing Christian *aestheticism* where we value (and collect!) Orthodox “looking” items. In some cases, we literally appropriate the aesthetics of Christian asceticism (“schemamonk hoodies” anyone? 😫). And that in turn gives us this false sense of sanctity about our consumer habits. But consumerism is no less a vice just because we’re buying Orthodox knickknacks!

I was thinking about this because I was picking out an icon to bring to church today and I realized I have too many icons in my room. They’re stacked on shelves, leaning on bookcases and my copy of the Taylor, PA Kardiotissa was in my nightstand! I’ve been careless about actually hanging them, and I kept buying them anyways!

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