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The Green Knight and the Deconstruction of Virtue
BY KAT CLEMENTS A culmination of smaller failures that we learn lessons from doesn’t mean that we will fail at the last, when it really matters.
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The Observant One
Why oh why Mummy, oh wise one, please tell me this…
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Composers and Coronations
By Theodore Harvey, As we pass the one-year anniversary of King Charles III’s coronation, a reflection on the music historically used for royal coronations.
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Tolkien’s Easter Joke: Good Tricking Evil in Lord of the Rings
BY G. CONNOR SALTER We may not think of Easter as a funny season. However, it has its humorous side, and it’s a humorous side that J.R.R. Tolkien understood.
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My Lord, Have Mercy
While justice is important, mercy is also.
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An Empty Cross
An empty cross?
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King Charles III: The Enterprise of the Carolean Era
By Charlie Keeble As we approach the anniversary of King Charles III’s coronation, a piece reflecting on what a new king means.
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The Coronation
By Justin Newland As we pass the first-year anniversary of the coronation of King Charles III, we provide this reflection on the meaning of coronation.
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Easter to Me: A Personal Reflection on Holy Week
My childhood memories of Holy Week, when Christians the world over commemorate the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, are a kaleidoscope of images and impressions, turning from lighter colors to deepening hues.
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The Ultra-Royalist
By Jojo de Lenborough A reflection on monarchy and being a royalist in the wake of Queen Elizabeth II’s death.
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Countries, Nations and Peoples – The English Monarchy: A Revolution
By Stephen Fry A reflection on the House of Windsor and English identity.
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Our Lady of Britannia
Thou stood on Newgate Arch and graced Pendragon’s shield; Cardigan bore thy taper and Walsingham thy seal. Humbly we now beseech thee as at thy feet we kneel: Our Lady of Britannia, ora pro nobis!
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“A Savior of the Savior”: A Josephite Reflection
BY SEAN EARNER One title stands out from the centuries accumulated list of titles: Savior of the Savior. To say it almost seems blasphemous in its audacity.
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Coronation Emblem: Symbol of Challenges and Opportunities for a New Era
By Wesley Hutchins Reflections on Queen Elizabeth II’s reign and the new monarchy.
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Ruin of Souls
BY S. KIRK PIERZCHALA Never, ever turn your back on the dark, they had charged him. These words sounded again in his ears, even now.
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The Queen and the Commonwealth
By Frank Millard A reflection on Queen Elizabeth II’s reign and impact both on the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth.
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A Fork in the Road: A Lord of the Rings Story
BY ANNE MARIE GAZZOLLO “But you did not will it to happen,” Gandalf said. “The Ring did, Sauron did. They are both gone now because all of things you did will.”
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Traveling through Ever-Changing Ireland
BY KRISTIN WILDER We ran up and down the rocks of Giants Causeway. I had never seen anything like it. I had never heard of it until someone mentioned it.
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Christ in a Waiting Room: An Early Spring Spiritual Epiphany
The painting showed the body of Christ being taken down by the cross, about to be placed in the arms of the sorrowing mother, and all at once I imagined the tears trickling down her face and the blood trickling from his heart, and it felt that everything around me dissolved in that one moment.