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The Price of a Soul: Musings on the Moral Beauty of "Les Miserables"
BY CHRISTOPHER KING I was also struck by the great charity–compassion and understanding–with which the characters were portrayed.
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The Oak’s Hymn
BY CHERYL ANNE Always to Christ my branches reaching, in Wisdom’s clay my roots are bound.
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A Common Celtic Thread: A Book Review of "Brighid's Mantle"
BY MERCIA VAN DER VYVER Can a Pagan and Christian ever find common ground? I am very happy to say that it appears so!
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On Heroism: A Letter to My Children
BY BRYANA JOY JOHNSON How you wish your hands were great like those of God, that you could seize the smokestacks of the terrorized Titanic and take her out.
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Sail Away: A Lord of the Rings Poem
BY EMILY GEERLING The Lady of the Golden Wood, I feel like she said I would: Restless as the wind and waves ’til I should sail the seas.
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The Thames and Sir Thomas More
BY S. DORMAN Snatches of the River’s natural history provide analogies to enrich our thoughts about its part in these happenings.
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Pilgrim Eagle: A Review of Charles A. Coulombe’s History Text “Puritan’s Empire”
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI Although some sections are dry, the colorful anecdotes and personal analysis interspersed within the book keep the reader remains engaged.
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Seven Stars and Seven Crowns: A Catholic Monarchist’s Perspective on “The Lord of the Rings”
BY THE HAPSBURG RESTORATIONIST The battle between Kingship and Tyranny is one of the most deeply Catholic themes in the story.
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A Meditation on the Ocean
BY ELIZABETH ROPER It is a common narrative to reflect upon the changing tide, the ever lapping waves and the fascination of seeing the edge of the land.
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The Philosopher of the Opera: A Phantom of the Opera Story
BY DOMINIC DE SOUZA “I’ve been blind my whole life. Until I saw you singing, Christine. Your incredible voice tore the scales from my eyes.”
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St. John's Bonfire
BY AMANDA PIZZOLATTO “Filomena, Filomena! Mama says make it quick. Mama, Papa, Francisco and I are already ready!” blurted the ten-year-old.
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Go to St. Joseph, the Chosen Father: Model of Patience and Perseverance
BY THE TRAVELING TROUBADOUR Although he was of the royal lineage of King David, he wore no crown and was not a senator, scholar, or world traveler.
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Tragedy and Divine Love: A Reflection in the Aftermath of the Orlando Shooting
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI My religion is love; if your religion is love, then we are one with each other and with eternity.
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Gambling for Eternity: An Analysis of the Apologetics Argument of "Pascal's Wager"
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI It’s best described as “parliament humor”, a witty jab with a purpose to make the opponent get red in the face.
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Landscapes of Truth
BY CLARE DAKIN Mountains – thrust me to the sky fearless and joyfully alive – finally breathing the depth, breath and scale of myself
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He Is Who He Is: A Review of Bernie Sanders’ Visit to Gettysburg College
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI My first brush with Bernie came early on in the election cycle, when I heard his voice emanating from the radio in our kitchen.
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Love and Love Again
BY CHRISTINA CULVERHOUSE Do you really Love? Are you Love? Are you more than ideas and concepts? Is Love your true reality?
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Castle on the Hill
BY PHOENIX “The first place we shall go to,” Darotus told him, “is the Diamond City of the High Dwarves, where there are caves of pure diamond.”
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The Sound of Roses: A Lord of the Rings Story
BY VANESSA PARRY “Celebrian and I planted this together,” he inhaled deeply, “Before your beloved Shire was birthed.”