Conference

Gaudí, the Architect of God: The Faith Sustaining the Cause for Beatification

November 11, 2025 YouTube

“Antoni Gaudí’s architecture is not merely aesthetic; it is a catechesis in stone that speaks directly to us of the Most Holy Trinity.”

— José Manuel Almuzara

José Manuel Almuzara, an expert on the life and work of the Catalan genius, gave a live conference to analyze the status of the cause for beatification. The promoter highlighted how Gaudí’s profound faith transformed his works into a living testimony of sanctity. His art, especially the Sagrada Familia, is presented as a path of evangelization.

José Manuel Almuzara, a renowned expert on the life and work of Antoni Gaudí, recently offered an important live conference for his followers. The event focused on the spiritual dimension of the Catalan architect and the progress of his cause for beatification. Almuzara, an active promoter of this cause, shared new findings regarding the profound faith that shaped Gaudí’s aesthetics. The talk attracted a global audience interested in the indissoluble union between art, faith, and sanctity. The main objective was to reaffirm that Gaudí’s life was an example of heroic virtue.

The central idea of the presentation was to demonstrate that Gaudí’s architecture is, in essence, a visual theology and a catechesis in stone. Masterpieces such as the Sagrada Familia or Park Güell are not merely aesthetic achievements, but living testimonies of his profound Marian devotion and his Christocentric vision. Almuzara emphasized that Gaudí lived his professional vocation as a path of personal sanctification, placing his genius exclusively at the service of God. This total dedication to faith through his art is the foundation that sustains his possible elevation to the altars.

“We need the universal Church to recognize the figure of Gaudí as a model of lay sanctity for today’s professionals.”

The speaker detailed the current status of the beatification process, explaining the remaining canonical steps required for Gaudí to be recognized as blessed by the Church. Historical challenges were addressed, as well as the need to continue promoting knowledge of his heroic virtues among the faithful. Almuzara stressed that Gaudí’s life, characterized by austerity, humility, and charity, offers a model of lay sanctity fully applicable to the 21st century. It is essential that the universal Church recognize the figure of this ‘Architect of God’ for his exemplary nature.

A crucial point of the conference was the analysis of the decisive relationship between Gaudí and his principal patron, Eusebi Güell, based on shared faith. This collaboration exemplifies how piety can drive artistic projects of eternal transcendence that endure through the centuries. Gaudí repeatedly refused to compromise his religious principles in favor of fleeting fashions or the demands of bourgeois society. His integrity, his profound sense of truth, and his theological vision of art distinguish him as a mystical artist who sought to glorify God in every detail.

“Gaudí lived his professional vocation as a path of sanctification, demonstrating unwavering artistic and spiritual integrity until the end of his days.”

In conclusion, Almuzara called for intensified prayer for the success of the cause and the dissemination of Gaudí’s spiritual work across all continents. The architect’s legacy extends far beyond the borders of Barcelona; it is a heritage of faith for all humanity. The Sagrada Familia, still unfinished, symbolizes the perseverance in faith and the hope in eternal life that should guide Christians. Gaudí’s beatification would be an official recognition of the beauty that saves and evangelizes in the modern world.