Beauty in Evangelization: What Easter Reveals About the Glory of God

In a culture marked by cynicism and distraction, beauty in evangelization has become more important than ever. Many people today are skeptical of religious arguments, weary of moral debates, and overwhelmed by noise. Yet beauty has a unique power: it disarms the heart and opens the soul to God. Beauty in evangelization matters.
The Easter season reminds us of this truth in a profound way. The Resurrection is not only the victory of Christ over sin and death; it is also the revelation of divine beauty. The empty tomb, the radiant liturgy of Easter, and the joy of the Church proclaim something that every human heart longs to hear: God’s love is victorious, and it is beautiful.
For Christian parents raising families today, rediscovering beauty in evangelization can transform how we share the faith with our children and with the world around us.
Beauty in Evangelization Speaks When Words Fail
Many parents worry about how to explain the faith to their children in a world that increasingly questions Christian belief. Yet one of the most powerful tools for evangelization is not argument but beauty.
St. John Paul II wrote in his Letter to Artists that beauty has a unique ability to awaken the human heart to God. Beauty invites wonder. It stirs curiosity. It reminds us that life is meant for something greater than ourselves.
This is why beauty has always been central to the Church’s mission. Throughout history, the Church evangelized through:
- magnificent cathedrals
- sacred music
- beautiful liturgies
- icons and sacred art
These expressions of beauty were not luxuries. They were instruments of evangelization through beauty, revealing the glory of God to the world.
Today, families can rediscover this same path. Even small experiences of beauty can help children recognize that faith is not merely a set of rules—it is an encounter with the living God.
The Resurrection Reveals the Beauty of God
The Easter season is the perfect time to reflect on the relationship between beauty and faith.
The Resurrection is the most beautiful moment in human history. After the sorrow of the Cross, Christ rises in glory, transforming suffering into victory and despair into hope. This is why the Church celebrates Easter with extraordinary beauty: flowers, music, light, and joyful liturgy.
These elements are not simply decoration. They proclaim a truth: God’s love is radiant and life-giving.
For children especially, these experiences leave lasting impressions. A beautiful Easter Mass, the glow of candles during the Easter Vigil, or sacred music filling the church can communicate something words alone cannot.
Beauty becomes a doorway to belief.
Why Our Culture Struggles to Recognize True Beauty
Ironically, modern culture talks constantly about beauty, yet often misunderstands it.
The world promotes beauty through endless products, filters, and unrealistic standards. Social media, advertising, and entertainment frequently reduce beauty to appearance alone.
But the Christian understanding of beauty is deeper. For the Church, beauty is inseparable from truth and goodness.
True beauty reflects the character of God. It reveals harmony, order, love, and meaning.
When families rediscover this deeper understanding of beauty, they help their children resist the superficial messages of the culture.
Instead of chasing artificial ideals, children learn to recognize beauty in:
- acts of charity
- sacred spaces
- prayerful silence
- family unity
- the dignity of the human person
Beauty becomes not a source of anxiety, but a reflection of God’s presence in everyday life.
Read Catechism of the Catholic Church 337–349 on creation and beauty
Bringing Beauty Into the Domestic Church
The Church often refers to the family as the domestic church, the first place where children encounter the faith. For this reason, beauty in evangelization should begin at home.
Parents do not need elaborate resources to cultivate beauty in family life. Simple practices can make a profound difference.
Consider introducing small expressions of beauty into the home:
Create a prayer corner
A small space with a crucifix, an image of Our Lady, and a candle can help children associate prayer with peace and beauty.
Celebrate the liturgical seasons
Decorating for Easter or displaying sacred images reminds children that the Church’s calendar shapes our lives. Check out our Catholic All Year With Kendra Tierney podcast episode
Play sacred music
Hymns and sacred music create an atmosphere that lifts the heart toward God.
Visit beautiful churches
Taking children to historic or sacred spaces allows them to experience the beauty of worship firsthand.
These small practices form the imagination and help children recognize that the faith is something rich, meaningful, and beautiful.
Mary, Mother of Fairest Love: The Beauty of Holiness
Among all creatures, the Blessed Virgin Mary reflects the beauty of God most perfectly. The Church honors her under many titles, and one of the most striking is Mary, Mother of Fairest Love.
This title reminds us that the most beautiful love is the love that leads us to Christ.
Mary’s beauty was not rooted in appearance or worldly admiration. Her beauty came from her complete openness to God’s will. Through humility, faith, and generosity, she allowed God’s love to shine through her life.
For families seeking to live the faith today, Mary offers a powerful example. She teaches us that beauty grows wherever hearts are turned toward God.
When families invite Mary into their homes, through prayer, devotion, and trust, they discover a source of peace and guidance.Novena to Mary, Mother of Fairest Love
Beauty That Evangelizes the World
In a culture often marked by noise and confusion, beauty remains a quiet but powerful witness to the truth of the Gospel.
Children who grow up surrounded by beauty—beautiful liturgy, beautiful prayer, beautiful love within the family—are more likely to recognize the presence of God in their lives.
And when families live this way, they become a form of evangelization themselves. Their homes become places where others encounter peace, joy, and the radiant love of Christ.
This Easter season offers a new opportunity to rediscover the power of beauty in evangelization.
By embracing beauty in our churches, in our homes, and in our devotion to Mary, we help reveal the glory of God to the world and invite others to encounter the love that transforms every heart.
