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The Fisher of Men: Simon Peter’s Wake Up Call
BY JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM I’ve cursed these waters all night long, and now the morning star has given rise to the blazing dawn.
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Those Souls for Whom the Bell Tolls: A Memorial Day Reflection
BY THE TRAVELING TROUBADOUR There, in sweet eternity, there is no earthly reason to fight for one’s rights with weapons of man’s design.
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The Ultimate Life-Giver
BY NAOMI F. STONE Before the beginning of time, before we emerged into being, God existed in the deep Silence, a pulsing truth.
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I’ve Got No Strings: Pinocchio, C.S. Lewis, and the Meaning of Conscience
BY WES STARR By what standard of Good can anyone use to demonstrate that their child, neighbor, or enemy has committed any offense?
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Gazing Soulfully: How Eye Contact Can Heal the World
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI I have always been particularly fascinated by the spiritual quality of human eyes.
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Evil and Omnipotence: Is the Problem of Evil Fatal to Traditional Theism?
BY JONATHAN PLATT Any genuine freedom includes the freedom to do evil, and therefore, in practice, good cannot exist without evil.
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Waiting Room
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI A little child comes into this Waiting Room, pudgy-faced, pink-cheeked. She coughs a little.
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The Sneak Thief of Meyer’s Greenhouse
BY PHOENIX “Carlisle was being suspicious around one of the planting carts yesterday, and I thought he slipped something in his pocket.”
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Rehabilitating the Romantic Roundhead
BY ML LOGUE Gataker, and his contemporaries, promoted love and marriage as a responsibility, not a thing to be taken lightly.
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Home Reclaimed: A Selkie’s Return
BY DONNA FERGUSON DUDLEY The little child walked through the woods and found a tiny pool, and wondered what there could be found beneath its waters cool.
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Simple Homespun: A Movie Review of "The Robe"
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI Out of all the classic Biblical films I’ve watched and enjoyed, The Robe continues to rank at the top of my list.
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Was Tolkien a Heretic?: Defending Tolkien’s Catholic Orthodoxy from a "Cloak and Dagger" Priest
BY JOSEPH PEARCE I must say that his arguments against the deep Catholicism of The Lord of the Rings are so poor as to be pathetic.
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Eve of May
BY RACHEL SCHMIDT The way it does for hawthorn blooms, A tender breeze beneath warm sun. Such joy abundant.
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A Thread in the Tangle: A Fantasy Author Crafts Legends
BY SABRINA FLYNN A barbarian, a madman, and a timid nymph are all who stand between light and oblivion.
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Hidden in the Winds of Loving
BY NAOMI F. STONE We do not fly through the power of wings, but from the winds of loving that sustain our flight.
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My Mother’s Soul
BY KAT CLEMENTS We will bring our children to see Mother’s library, and we will tell them stories about her and her books and encourage them to read.
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Our Lady of the World
BY RONNIE SMITH Sublime as night that orbits Sun, she holds the earth in cosmic love, attracting to the Living One the souls who search this life for love.
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Why Do We Always Like The Bad Guys?: An Analysis of Memorable Villains
BY ELIZA LINDSAY Before we go “Oh, he’s the bad guy. I don’t like him,” we need to understand where’s he’s coming from – what his past was like.
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Shining Stars and Silver Bears
“As they drew closer to the strange tableau unfolding before them, their breath began to mist before their eyes, and tiny frost crystals coated the silver of their weapons, which shone in the reflected light of the daemon before them.”