Blog
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Star Trek & Me: Growing Up in the Final Frontier
BY MICHAEL GOTH The show was already celebrating its 10th anniversary when I was born and its 20th when I became a fan.
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For the 50th Anniversary of Star Trek: A Spiritual Reflection
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI Enterprise, what a God-haunted mission you are on. All around you there is light, star-shot and splintered in the endless skies.
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No Turning Back: A Star Wars Poem
BY ELLEN VIRGINIA Ben, are you even there? I can’t do it, Ben. I can’t kill my own father! What would become of me?
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To the Muslim Community in the West: Thank You
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI I want to thank you for all that your predecessors have given, that you give, and that your descendants will give to humanity.
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The Dagger of Durin: A Hobbit Story
BY LIVIA MIRON “I fear for us, Dwalin. Something is coming. I do not know what, and when, but I can feel it in my bones.”
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Supreme Queen: The Coronation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
“Who else, of all those who have gone before, could have borne the weight of the priceless gemmed coronation crown that was specifically crafted by the Creator’s loving hand?”
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To You Alone
“To You alone, Beloved One, Do I open my mind; Your Wisdom, Love, and Light ever to guard and to guide…”
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The West Wind Comes Walking: A Lord of the Rings Story
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI “Our people…” Boromir murmurs, suppressing a sob of joy rising in his throat. “Our people…”
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Morning Star
“‘Let your sorrows be turned to joy, for I am still your little Boy, and now you will rule by My side as Queen, for you are lovely and serene…'”
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Divine Time
“A sweet serenity Was flowing through the breeze I didn’t see her face Wasn’t e’er a trace To explain her.”
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Childhood Is a Kingdom: A Reflection on "The Wizard of Oz"
BY BRYANA JOY JOHNSON There is this thing about a kingdom. Everything is under control. Someone-Who-Knows is in charge of things.
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The Feast of the Seeker
“Hands carefully and tenderly holding a book, pages thick and full between fingers…”
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The Genesis Problem: A Catholic Literary Commentary
BY BISHOP ROBERT BARRON Once we get past the “bad science” confusion, the opening of the Bible gives itself to us in all of its theological and spiritual power.
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Song of the Rising Mist
BY NAOMI F. STONE The miracle of love conceals its wonder with a divine seal upon all it reveals anointing us in a shower of unending joy.
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Once Upon an End: A Short Story of Truth and Tale-Telling
BY DOMINIC DE SOUZA Few climbed the canyon walls. Fewer even wondered what might lie beyond.
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Aragorn the Lover: Union with the Beloved and the Call to Greatness
BY STEPHEN C. WINTER In Aragorn the great archetypes of the King, the Warrior, the Magician and the Lover are wonderfully united.
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Book Review: A Wrinkle in Time
BY PHOENIX Published in 1962, the book has some obvious parallels to the fear in America of Communist regimes.
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Eternal Bond: To My Twin Flame
BY CHRISTEN RODGERS We are fueled by the same inspiration, we dance to the same rhythm, we burn with the same fervor.
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“Stand, Men of the West!”: The Virtue of Chivalry in Middle-Earth
BY THE HAPSBURG RESTORATIONIST It is in Civilization, when men are stewards and caretakers, that nature flourishes, as in the royal cultivated forests of the Middle Ages.
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Faith Flicks: Sources of Inspiration or Despair?
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI “From the scourge of Christian independent productions, deliver thy people, O Lord!”