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Song for Ireland
BY MICHELLE C. FERGUSON I sing to you a song of emerald green, an island home revered by people scattered.
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Celtic Lent
BY TIMOTHY MATHER As the Baptist made the road ready for our Savior’s Ascension, may we make our Souls ready through Lenten devotion.
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Keeper of Nimrah: An Author's Literary Journey
BY SHANNON LISE JOHNSON Keeper of Nimrah is what I think of as epic realist fantasy with semi-apocalyptic undertones and elements of psychological drama.
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Passion and Resurrection
BY ANNA RAJAGOPAL Agony’s burden by triumph dispelt, five rubies blushing aflame, the Hero of Failure mortality dealt, and arose the nation’s Name.
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Beyond the Mists: A King Arthur Poem
BY MOON PRYDERI But I was one who bore him safely, far away to other shores, where the mists hung thick and shrouded, and all good hearts can be renewed.
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The Mystery of the Mass
BY JONATHAN CULBREATH But lo, what is this sacred mystery which hath such great esteem in Christian hearts?
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Tree Spirit
BY RACHEL SCHMIDT Your deep, secret wisdom, can only be heard by those willing to hear. Your appearance intrigued, shocked and amazed me.
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Rapture: Bioshock, Andrew Ryan, and Christian Society
BY WYNDYSASCHA Perhaps most disturbing, pale, small girls with eerily-glowing eyes roam the halls with huge syringes.
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The Hitch in Readying to Meet…
BY S. DORMAN “Suppose we leave aside questions of Time, evolution and the Absolute—for the moment only.”
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The Stories That Matter: Teaching History with Catholic Principles
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI For Catholics, history can also be seen as a journey among the souls who have gone before us and for whom we are obligated to pray.
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The Flame of Autumn
Agony comes with ecstasy even for the saints, among whom I hold no place. Brilliance is blinding and burning when it pierces our blackness. But I would take it, nonetheless.
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Reaching for the Sky: The Story of the Tuskegee Airmen and the Pilots of the Caribbean
BY WESLEY HUTCHINS I tend to spend time looking about for parallels and differences between the experiences of Black Britons and African Americans.
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In Memorium: My Dad “Spock”
BY SHARON TOOTILL My Dad had absorbed the traditional British reserve – quiet, apparently proud and haughty and humourless.
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Riding with the Hunt
BY RACHEL SCHMIDT A lone whisper of a breeze blows past my ear: “You are one of us…Come and ride amongst our ranks…”
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You Will Soon Regret
BY YAIPHABI Beggars in rags, looking for things to get. Do something, or you’ll soon regret.
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A-Hunting We Will Go: The Historic Heraldry and Spiritual Symbolism of the Hunt
BY CHARLES A. COULOMBE Although falling out of fashion in today’s society, hunting has had a long and prestigious history of pageantry and spiritual significance.
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Wintertime
BY KATIE GEERLING A single, solitary snowflake twirling and fluttering down, to land softly and gently on a willow tree bough.
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The Traveler
BY CHRISTINA CULVERHOUES Hawk glides effortlessly high above the trees, acclimates to the biomes, clear vision to see.
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O Dayspring, Come: Frodo's Salvation through Mercy
BY STEPHEN C. WlNTER It is because of the pity of Eärendil. It is because of the pity of Bilbo. It is because of the pity of Galadriel who gave the glass to Frodo.