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Springtime Blues: A Crossover Story
BY AMANDA PIZZOLATTO “I wanted some flowers!” She sighed and backed away from the window. “Well, Pascal, I guess you can head back to bed if you want.”
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A Path of Druidry
BY HARRIET SAMS I sit knowing that I have been ripped open and sewn back together again, I have tasted the three drops of Awen and been transfigured.
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Building a Bridge and Drawing a Line: A Way Forward for Traditional Religious and LGBT Communities
Is there any hope of a bridge being build between traditional religious communities on the one hand and the LGBT community on the other? I don’t believe there’s an easy answer to that question posed in Fr. James Martin’s controversial book entitled Building a Bridge.
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Narnia: Letters from Screwtape: Episode 3 – Screwtape’s Warning
I’m writing to you all about a matter of grave concern, so I won’t waste time on silly pleasantries…
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The Fears of My Fathers: A Black Catholic Reflects on Racial Injustice
BY KALEB AVERVILLE Trust that what we as Catholics in black skin are saying about our lives is real, a bitterness born of disrespect for our persons.
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My Fat Dad: A Memoir of Food, Love and Family
BY MICHAEL GOTH My Fat Dad is a tribute to food and the role it plays in each of our lives. It’s also the story of a lonely Jewish girl growing up in the 1970s.
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Djeran Easter
BY ANANDA BARTON In Australia, Autumn is the time of resurrection, grass sprouting, and reeks coming back to life.
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Narnia: Letters from Screwtape: Episode 2 – Polly
I can’t tell you how disappointed I was when I received your latest letter…
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Learning to Love Spring
BY HAYDEN WAND If God looked at all He made and proclaimed it “good,” shouldn’t I be able to look as His creation and do the same?
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The Theory and Practice of Summer
BY LAWRENCE HALL Pole-fishing for perch in the neighbor’s pond Oak-tree afternoons lost in a library book
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Growing Again, Not Yet Blooming: Spring in the Ohio River Valley
BY ANTHONY DAVID HARDESTY Spring doesn’t come easy, but I hope to continue to see those flowers pushing through the mud.
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Heralds of Spring
BY DONNA FERGUSON DUDLEY As one of first heralds of Spring, they flaunt their beauty and promise bring, that other flowers will appear, as season turns in bright new year.
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The Writers Group
BY VANESSA PARRY In a book lined room, already bursting with words, there is still space for more.
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Narnia: Letters from Screwtape: Episode 1 – Digory
I must say, I have been quite disturbed ever since I received your last letter…
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The Problem of Pain in a Time of Pandemic
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI I believe that such realities in our jagged world, and the reasons behind them, are usually more subtle than any of these options would have us believe.
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The Carpenter’s Friend
BY RAY E. LIPINSKI I am a beast of burden, not knowing what path to take, until one day an angel came, telling me a difference I would make.
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Stone Walls
BY ALYSSA ROAT There are giant stone walls that separate us. They’re six feet thick and six feet high.
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Moments at Gol: Chapter 11 – Spock
BY ACONITUM-NAPELLUS There is a conflict in my mind between what I have been taught over the previous weeks and what my mind attempts to tell me.
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The Dandelion’s Lament
A dandelion felt sad as she watched the other flowers grow. They grew tall in shrines of dirt…