Chasing Wild Rabbits
In her essay, “Chasing Wild Rabbits,” Donna M. Gralewski reflects on the mysterious link between death and eternal life. Continue reading Chasing Wild Rabbits
In her essay, “Chasing Wild Rabbits,” Donna M. Gralewski reflects on the mysterious link between death and eternal life. Continue reading Chasing Wild Rabbits
In her poem, “Aurora,” Lorraine Caputo invites us to join another pre-dawn procession dedicated to the Virgin Mary, in Quito, Ecuador. Continue reading Aurora
In her poem, “Romería,” Lorraine Caputo witnesses a family’s pilgrimage in Quito, Ecuador, asking the Virgin for healing. Continue reading Romería
In her poem, “We Gather Once More,” Lorraine Caputo reflects on how the faithful in Quito gather once more to honor the Virgen Dolorosa after two years since the pandemic started. Continue reading We Gather Once More
In her poem, “Virgen Dolorosa II,” Lorraine Caputo reflects on the arrival of the feast day of Quito’s Virgen Dolorosa on 20th April. Continue reading Virgen Dolorosa – II
In her poem, “Virgen Dolorosa,” Lorraine Caputo invites us to the pre-dawn novena procession of Quito’s Virgen Dolorosa (feast day 20 April). Continue reading Virgen Dolorosa
In her poem, “And God Says,” Janina Aza Karpinska echoes the sentiment in Psalm 139, where there are no limits to God’s pursuit of an intimate relationship with us; where nothing can separate us from His Love that wants us to be whole and free. Continue reading And God Says
In her poem, “Reassurance 101,” Janina Aza Karpinska acknowledges the need for scrupulous honesty in relationship with Christ; not taking cover in denial, but surrendering any doubts or insecurities to Him for gentle correction, and healing. Continue reading Reassurance 101
In her poem, “Following Teresa,” Alicia Viguer-Espert dreams of following Saint Teresa’s fortitude and to understand her relationship to Jesus. Continue reading Following Teresa
In her poem, “The Tricky Mind,” Alicia Viguer-Espert attempts to follow the biblical injunction: “Be still and know I am God.” Continue reading The Tricky Mind
In his poem, “Listings,” Mark Stucky interprets flipping (buying, renovating, and selling) houses as a metaphor for spiritual disrepair and renewal. Continue reading Listings
In his poem, “Purple Haze at Pismo Beach,” Fred Miller reflects on how wildflowers enhance our vision of God’s glory. Continue reading Purple Haze at Pismo Beach