ORIGINAL CUSTOM ILLUSTRATIONS BY MAS
15 illustrations on liturgical and Scriptural themes by Matthew Alderman, specially commissioned for thre work, will appear in the upcoming printing of the revised Roman Missal by Liturgical Training Publications, Chicago. (Website.)
PRESS COVERAGE OF RDG/MAS WORK ON ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC STUDENT CENTER, MADISON, WISCONSIN
Unsigned Editorial. "Tall Building Deserves Fair Shot." Wisconsin State Journal, Nov. 24, 2010. (Online version.)
Doug Erickson. "St. Paul Student Center Gets Warm Reception in Plan Commission." Wisconsin State Journal, Nov. 22, 2010. (Online version.)
Maggie DeGroot, "Commitee Hears Proposal for St. Paul's Catholic Student Center, Approves Hockey Rink." The Daily Cardinal, Nov. 23, 2010. (Online version.)
Doug Erickson. "New Design Proposal for St. Paul Student Center Unveiled." Wisconsin State Journal, Oct. 26, 2010. (Online version.)
PROFILES OF MATTHEW'S WORK BY OTHERS
"Re-consecration in the East: Pre-Revolutionary Church Restored and Re-consecrated in Vladivostok," The Catholic World Report, March 2008, p. 13. An unsigned article profiling Matthew's work in Vladivostok.
PROFILES OF MATTHEW'S WORK BY HIMSELF
"Wisconsin Baroque, Priests and Paper Architecture." Dappled Things, SS. Peter and Paul edition 2009 (Vol. 4, Issue 3), p. 3-17, illustrations by author (example at right). (Online Version).
LITURGICAL THEORY AND PLANNING BY MATTHEW
"Heaven Made Manifest: An Architectural Solution for The Spirit of the Liturgy." Antiphon: A Journal for Liturgical Renewal. Vol. 12, No. 3, 2008, p. 240-273, some illustrations by the author. (PDF version at the Second Spring website).
"Incarnating the Mass: Rediscovering the Liturgical Beauty of Christian Architecture." Saint Austin Review (StAR), special Spirit of the Liturgy edition, May/June 2007, p. 12-16, some illustrations by author.
ARCHITECTURAL AND ART HISTORICAL CRITICISM BY MATTHEW
"Lost between Sea and Sky: Looking for Padre Pio in Renzo Piano's Pilgrimage Church," Sacred Architecture: The Journal of the Institute for Sacred Architecture. Issue 18, 2010, p. 8-13.
Review of The Lion Guide to Church Architecture by David Stancliffe. The Living Church. Church Restoration and Architecture Issue. Feb. 7, 2010.
"The Lonely God: Oakland's Cathedral of Christ the Light," Sacred Architecture: The Journal of the Institute for Sacred Architecture. Issue 15, 2009, p. 11-15.
(Online version)
Review of Believing and Seeing: The Art of Gothic Cathedrals by Roland Recht, trans. Mary Whittall. First Things, January 2009 (No. 189), p. 64.
"Pinnacles and Onion Domes of New York: Manhattan's Houses of Worship." Review of From Abyssinian to Zion: A Guide to Manhattan's Houses of Worship by Donald W. Dunlop. Sacred Architecture: The Journal of the Institute for Sacred Architecture. Issue 14, 2008, p. 33.
"Until We Have Built Jerusalem." Review of The Architecture of Ralph Adams Cram and his Office by Ethan Anthony. First Things, February 2008 (No. 180), pp. 41-42.
"Knight and Dei." Review of Sir Ninian Comper: An Introduction to his Life and Work by Anthony Symondson, S.J. and Stephen Bucknall. Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity. Vol. 21, No. 1, January/February 2008, p. 46-47.
"In Praise of Unattainable Women: Looking at Botticelli's Madonnas with Pure Eyes." Dappled Things: Ideas, Art and Faith. SS. Peter and Paul edition 2007 (Vol. 2, Issue 3), pp. 56-63. (Online version).
ILLUSTRATIONS BY MATTHEW
Matthew J. Milliner. "Building for Humans: Architecture after Modernism." The Christian Century, March 10, 2009, p. 26-29, including one illustration by Matthew.
Second Spring: International Journal of Faith and Culture, 10, 2008, p. 80, illustration St. Hope of Rome (2006).
Juan-Diego Brunetta, O.P., ed. Prayer Time: A Collection of Catholic Prayers. New Haven: Knights of Columbus/Catholic Information Service, 2007, illustrations on p. 26 (Mystical Crucifixion, 2006) and p. 40 (St. Michael Psychopompus, 2006). Later translated, with same illustrations, into French as Un temps pour priere (2008).
Michael S. Rose. In Tiers of Glory: The Organic Development of Catholic Church Architecture Through the Ages. Cincinnati: Mesa Folio Editions, 2004, illustrations on p. 14 (Solomon's Temple), and p. 37 (Corpus Christi at San Marco, Venice).