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William Hart McNichols (born July 10, 1949) is a
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priest and artist from the
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.


Early life

McNichols was born to Marjory Hart and Stephen L.R. McNichols on July 10, 1949, at St. Joseph's Hospital in
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. McNichols' childhood was dominated by American politics and religion. His grandfather was city auditor for 30 years and, by 2nd grade his father was elected as Colorado's 35th governor. His uncle,
William H. McNichols Jr. William Henry McNichols Jr. (April 11, 1910 – May 29, 1997) served as the Mayor of Denver, Colorado from 1968 to 1983. Biography Born in Denver, McNichols was the son of Cassie and William H. McNichols Sr. His father served as Denver's C ...
, was mayor of Denver for 14 years. The family lived at the Cheesman-Boettcher Mansion in downtown Denver. As an 11 year old child, McNichols attended the
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in Los Angeles, California.


Education

McNichols went to Christ the King and St. John the Evangelist Catholic schools before attending Regis High School in Denver, Colorado. After attending
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for one year, he entered the
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(the Jesuits) in 1968 and studied philosophy, theology, and art at
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, St. Louis University,
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, and
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. He taught art at Boston College High School for 1 year and then founded the art department at Denver's Regis High School. He taught art and theology there for 3 years. McNichols received a Masters of Divinity from
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in Cambridge, Massachusetts and a Master of Fine Arts from
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in Brooklyn, New York. He was ordained in 1979 as a Roman Catholic priest by Archbishop James Casey in Denver, CO.


Draft card refusal

In 1971, McNichols was a member of a group of 27 Jesuit seminarians who denounced the
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in a joint statement. In solidarity with other young men being drafted, they publicly turned in their draft cards stating they would no longer accept their 4-D exemptions as ministerial students. Each Jesuit knew they were risking being drafted. They had been inspired by
Robert Drinan Robert Frederick Drinan (November 15, 1920 – January 28, 2007) was a Jesuit priest, lawyer, human rights activist, and Democratic U.S. Representative from Massachusetts. Drinan left office to obey Pope John Paul II's prohibition on politica ...
, a Catholic priest turned Congressman, who was elected on a platform opposing the war, as well as fellow Jesuit activist, writer, and poet
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. The consequence of his actions led McNichols to be reclassified as 1A, thus becoming eligible for the draft. However, when the draft lottery occurred he drew a high number, 284, which made the possibility of him being drafted very low.


AIDS hospice work

Early in his ministry, McNichols celebrated a healing mass for those with HIV and AIDS. As the causes of HIV were unknown at the time, there was a great deal of fear among those without it. In the planning, it was decided not to allow worshipers to drink from the communal chalice, but to instead dip the host into the consecrated wine. This required the Eucharistic ministers to place the hosts into the mouths of communicants, thus risking touching their tongues and saliva. The first healing mass was so well received that it became a weekly event. From 1983 to 1990, McNichols worked as a chaplain with the
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hospice team of St. Vincent's Hospital in Manhattan, New York. On
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, he takes the lists of those to whom he ministered and places them on the altar during mass. He was praised by
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for his ministry to AIDS patients. The stress of the work began to take a physical toll on McNichols and he was asked by his superiors to take a step back. During this time he also illustrated 20 books, mostly children's books for Paulist Press. He got permission from the Jesuits to speak out publicly regarding the AIDS crisis. He spoke to numerous television news outlets including
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as well writing an essay entitled ''A Priest Forever'' for a book ''Homosexuality in the Priesthood and the Religious Life'' edited by Sister
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. In his book ''Stations of the Cross for a Person with AIDS,'' he featured drawings of the hands of Christ during the stations of the cross and included real life stories of AIDS experiences. The book's introduction was written by Archbishop of Seattle
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. Before leaving New York in 1990, McNichols published a book of poetry, ''Fire Above Water Below – Poetry for the Spiritual Children of St. Francis and St. Clare.'' The Spirituality of the AIDS period is further documented in the 1993 book "Aloysius" by Clifford Stevens and William Hart McNichols.


Apprenticeship and first icon

In 1990, McNichols moved to
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, to study the technique, history, and spirituality of
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with Russian-American master
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. In 1991, he was commissioned by Cardinal
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to create an icon for Our Lady of the New Advent, an icon of the
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under a title that would go on to give its name to a new Marian feast day as decreed by the
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, December 16. Later, in 1993, while
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was in Denver for
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, McNichols presented the Pope with a second icon of Our Lady of the New Advent: The Burning Bush. The icon now resides in the
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.


''Time'' magazine and departure from Jesuits

In May 2002, just months after the ''
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'' broke the Catholic Church sexual abuse scandal, McNichols spoke out in an article in ''Time'' magazine, defending gay people who were being scapegoated by the scandal. The article states McNichols has been out as gay since 1983. "I felt I had to stand up for gay people and gay priests," he said. "It turned into a huge thing." At the end of 2002, McNichols left the Jesuit order after 35 years but with permission from his archbishop remained active as a priest. He would remain at San Francisco de Asis Mission Church in
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, for the next 14 years, continuing to paint commissions, completing hundreds of icons for churches and colleges around the world.


Work as icon painter

McNichols has been heralded by Time magazine "as among the most famous creators of Christian Iconic imagery in the world." His icons have been described as encompassing an eclectic mix of Catholic saints and other spiritually symbolic individuals. In September 2015, the Jesuits of
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unveiled McNichols' largest icon to date. ''Viriditas: Finding God in All Things'' stands 5 feet by 10 feet in the Hank Center for Catholic Intellectual Heritage. , McNichols serves as a priest at St. Joseph on the Rio Grande, in Albuquerque, New Mexico.


Film

In 2016 McNichols granted filmmaker Christopher Summa permission to produce an independent film on his life and art, ''The Boy Who Found Gold''. The film focuses on McNichols' life as an iconographer and journeys deep into the prayers and stories behind his work. McNichols had a small speaking role with Academy Award Winning actor
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in the 2003 film "Off The Map".


Bibliography

McNichols has contributed numerous illustrations and poems to various Catholic magazines throughout his career. In addition, he has collaborated on books with
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,
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, James A. Janda, Cardinal John J. Wright, Megan McKenna, and Mirabai Starr. * ''Image to Insight: The Icons and Sacred Images of New Mexico Artist William Hart McNichols'' by John Dadosky (University of New Mexico Press, 2017) * ''Bringing Forth Christ: Five Feasts of the Child Jesus'' by St. Bonaventure, Andre Cirino, OFM, Josef Raischl, OFS and Eric Doyle, OFM Icons by William Hart McNichols (Tau Publishing, 2015) * ''How Do You Pray?: Inspiring Responses from Religious Leaders, Spiritual Guides, Healers, Activists and Other Lovers of Humanity'' by Celeste Yacoboni (Monkfish Books, 2014) * ''The Virgin Martyrs'' by Michael J.K. Fuller cover art by William Hart McNichols (Liturgy Training Pub, 2011) * ''Mother of God Similar to Fire'' by Mirabai Starr and William Hart McNichols (Orbis Books, 2010) * ''You Will Be My Witnesses: Saints, Prophets, and Martyrs'' by John Dear S.J. and William Hart McNichols (Orbis Books, 2006) * ''The Healing Touch of Mary'' by Cheri Lamont (Divine Impressions, 2005) * ''Mary of Nazareth, Prophet of Peace'' by John Dear Icons by William Hart McNichols (Ave Maria Press, 2003) * ''Pilgrim's Companion to Franciscan Places'' by Franciscan Pilgrimage Programs Poetry contributed by William Hart McNichols (Editrice Minerva Assissi, 2002) * ''Christ All Merciful'' by Megan McKenna and William Hart McNichols (Orbis Books, 2002) * ''The Bride: Images of the Church'' by Daniel Berrigan and William Hart McNichols (Orbis Books, 2000) * ''Mary, Mother of All Nations'' by Megan McKenna and William Hart McNichols (Orbis Books, 2000) * ''And The Risen Bread'' by Daniel Berrigan cover art by William Hart McNichols (Fordham University Press, 1998) * ''Minor Prophets Major Themes'' by Daniel Berrigan cover art by William Hart McNichols (Rose Hill Books, 1995) * ''Aloysius'' by Clifford Stevens and William Hart McNichols (Our Sunday Visitor, 1993) * ''The Fifteen Mysteries: In Image and Word'' by M. Basil Pennington and William Hart McNichols (Our Sunday Visitor, 1993) * ''An Advent Novena with Our Lady of the New Advent'' by William Hart McNichols (1993) ASIN: B010REORH0 * ''Queen of Prophets: The Gospel Message of Medjugorje'' by Dudley Plunkett cover art William Hart McNichols (1993) * ''Wildman, Warriors and Kings: Masculine Spirituality and the Bible'' by Patrick Arnold cover art by William Hart McNichols (Crossroad, 1991) * ''Whereon To Stand: The Acts of the Apostles and Ourselves'' by Daniel Berrigan cover art by William Hart McNichols (Fortkamp Publishing, 1991) * ''Fire Above / Water Below'' Poetry for the Spiritual Children of St. Francis and St. Clare by William Hart McNichols (1990) * ''In Embrace: Poems for Meditation and Retreat'' by J. Janda cover art by William Hart McNichols (1990) * ''Feliz Navidad, Pablo'' by Teri Martini and William Hart McNichols (Paulist Press, 1990) * ''An Epistle of Comfort'' by William Josef Dobbels, SJ Illustrations by William Hart McNichols (Sheed & Ward, 1990) * ''Homosexuality in the Priesthood and the Religious Life'' by Jeannine Gramick (Crossroads Publishing, 1989) * ''Stations of the Cross for a Person with AIDS'' (Archdiocese of Seattle 1989) * ''The Story of Our Lady of Guadalupe: Three People, Four Days, Many Miracles'' by J. Janda Illustrations by William Hart McNichols (Paulist Press, 1988) * ''Appointments with the Little King'' by J. Janda Illustrations by William Hart McNichols (Paulist Press, 1988) * ''Legend of the Holy Child of Atocha'' by J. Janda Illustrations by William Hart McNichols (Paulist Press, 1988) * ''The Legend of St. Christopher'' by J. Janda Illustrations by William Hart McNichols (Paulist Press, 1987) * ''Through the Loneliness: A Woman's Spiritual Journal'' by Antonia J. Van De Beld Illustrations by William Hart McNichols (Paulist Press, 1987) * ''Present for Jessica'' by Teddi Doleski Illustrations by William Hart McNichols (Paulist Press, 1986) * ''Words in Pain'' by Cardinal John J. Wright Illustrations by William Hart McNichols (Ignatius Press, 1986) * ''Encounters at Bethlehem'' by Jean Jones Andersen Illustrations by William Hart McNichols (Paulist Press, 1985) * ''Julian: A Play Based on the Life of Julian of Norwich'' by J. Janda Illustration and Tapestry design by William Hart McNichols (1984) * ''The People's Christmas'' by Gerald O'Collins, SJ Illustrations by William Hart McNichols (Paulist Press, 1984) * ''Finding Jesus – Living Through Lent with John's Gospel'' by Gerald O'Collins, SJ Illustrations by William Hart McNichols (Paulist Press, 1983) * ''The Hurt'' by Teddi Doleski and William Hart McNichols (Paulist Press, 1983) * ''Anyone Can Pray: A Guide to Methods of Christian Prayer'' by Graeme Davidson and Mary MacDonald Illustrations by William Hart McNichols (Paulist Press, 1983) * ''The Cathedral Book'' by Maureen Gallagher and William Hart McNichols (Paulist Press, 1982) * ''Hanbelachia'' by J. Janda cover art by William Hart McNichols (The Blue Cloud Quarterly, 1978) * ''Nobody Stop By To See (Christian Poetry in Black Dialect) '' by J. Janda frontispiece by William Hart McNichols (Paulist Press, 1977) * ''Documents of the 31st and 32nd General Congregations of the Society of Jesus'' by the Jesuits cover art by William Hart McNichols (Institute of Jesuit Sources, 1977)


References

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