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The Start of Russia’s Long Lent: An Appreciation of Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s “The Red Wheel”
BY KEVIN MICHAEL DERBY The powers of redemption and love flow through the book despite the chaos, despite the coming Soviet horror.
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Shake On It: A Harry Potter Story
BY LAUME “You allowed me only tidbits of information about my parents, and now you tell me it wasn’t even true?”
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Song of Exiles: A Reflection on the New York City Draft Riots of 1863
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI It will be a song that makes all hearts one, and makes all eyes see kinship in the eyes of others.
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Happiness and Resolution: Lent as a Reset Button
BY EMILY GEERLING Lent really is something to be happy about because it is a time in the liturgical year specifically designed for us to refresh our souls.
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Pity for a Creature Dark as Darkness: Bilbo’s Encounter with Gollum in “The Hobbit”
BY ANNE MARIE GAZZOLO Gollum had no sword. Gollum had not actually threatened to kill him, or tried to yet. And he was miserable, alone, lost.
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Kingdom Come: Five Spiritual Exercises for Lent
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI Reflect upon how you yourself are going to reflect God’s love in your own life, to make His ‘Kingdom Come’.
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All Are His Children: A Harry Potter Story
BY SHEANKELOR “Just as He gave the gifts to His Apostles on the first Pentecost, He has granted them to you.”
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Whimsical Wonders and Stellar Surprises: Mixing and Mingling with a Constellation of Fantasy and Sci-Fi Celebrities
THE TRAVELING TROUBADOR The following year, we met another sci-fi child of a famous film and theater family. Her name was Drew Blythe Barrymore.
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Saint Robert Southwell
“O pray for us, poor brave seeker of souls…”
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Portrait of an Invisible Girl
“It’s like I’m part of the background. Their eyes just gloss over me. It’s like they can’t differentiate between me and the wallpaper. Is this what it is like to be invisible? Am I invisible?”
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Spinning Wheels: Ending the Cycle of Political Dehumanization
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI Caught in the spinning wheels of political change, I believe it is time for us all to take some inventory on our spiritual state.
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All in the Family: A Harry Potter Story
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI “I’ve waited for you to have Potter evict me, tell him to abandon his foolish notion of taking me in to begin with.”
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Vulcan Valentine Vignette: A Star Trek Story
BY ACONITUM-NAPELLUS Not love alone, Sarek thought to her, but love and science intermingled. We will have he who we will call son, in time.
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My Fair Lady: A Lady and the Tramp Story
“Ahh.” Joe’s eyes lit up. “Pooch has a real family now! No wonder he hasn’t been here.”
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Miraculous Waters: A Troubadour's Link to Lourdes
THE TRAVELING TROUBADOR He was said to be related to St. Bernadette Soubirous, whose maternal family’s name was Casterot.
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Sven Stolpe: The Swedish Waugh
BY KARL GUSTEL WARNBERG Sven Stolpe could without exaggeration be compared to Evelyn Waugh. Both were authors, journalists, and hagiographers.
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Healing: A Harry Potter Story
BY LORA PALMER “If you don’t allow yourself to feel remorse for what you’ve done, you’ll have as good as destroyed yourself!”
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Eric Tamburino: Interview
By: Fellowship and Fairydust StaffWord Count: 1056Rating: GSummary: An interview with Eric Tamburino, author of “Where Man and Monster Meet: A New Collection of Fairytales.” Tell us a little about yourself? My name is Eric Tamburino and I am the author of Where Man and Monster Meet: A New Collection of Fairytales. I am a
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The Pleasure of His Majesty: Kingship in the Works of the Inklings
BY CHARLES A. COULOMBE They are mythic figures of romance, images, like their prototypes of Arthur and Charlemagne, of Christ the King.