One-way to One Day
In his poem, “One-way to One Day,” Noah Craig explores the longing for heaven. Continue reading One-way to One Day
In his poem, “One-way to One Day,” Noah Craig explores the longing for heaven. Continue reading One-way to One Day
In his poem, “Paradoxes,” Noah Craig ponders the mysteries of God. Continue reading Paradoxes
In his poem, “Ex Nihilo,” Noah Craig reflects on the longing for sanctification. Continue reading Ex Nihilo
In her poem, “Universe,” A.S. Chuba reflects on the end times. Continue reading Universe
In her poem, “The Advent Wreath,” Jain Brunet Anderson writes about the tradition of the lighting of the Advent Wreath as a spiritual exercise 🎄 Continue reading The Advent Wreath 🎄
In her poem, “The Carpenter,” Ryanne McLaren Molinari depicts the birth of Christ from the perspective of Saint Joseph 🎄 Continue reading The Carpenter 🎄
In her poem, “Cradle Cross,” Ryanne McLaren Molinari immerses herself in the Christmas spirit 🎄 Continue reading Cradle Cross 🎄
In her poem, “The Magnificat of Joseph,” Ryanne McLaren Molinari remembers Saint Joseph. Continue reading The Magnificat of Joseph
In her poem, “Sensing Christmas,” Mary Harwell Sayler revels in the Christmas spirit 🎄 Continue reading Sensing Christmas 🎄
In her poem, “Oh, Come! Let Us Celebrate,” Mary Harwell Sayler rejoices in the Nativity of Jesus🎄 Continue reading Oh, Come! Let Us Celebrate 🎄
In his haiku, “Her Highlighted Bible,” Dan Flore III meditates on the glory that is to come. Continue reading Her Highlighted Bible
In her poem, “The Episcopal Priest at Abby and Francisco’s Wedding,” Lynne Viti recalls meeting a priest. Continue reading The Episcopal Priest at Abby and Francisco’s Wedding