The Bride Show
In her short story, “The Bride Show,” E.C. Traganas depicts Saint Kassia, one of Christendom’s earliest hymnographers, boldly escaping the ravages of the Iconoclastic Movement sweeping Byzantium. Continue reading The Bride Show
In her short story, “The Bride Show,” E.C. Traganas depicts Saint Kassia, one of Christendom’s earliest hymnographers, boldly escaping the ravages of the Iconoclastic Movement sweeping Byzantium. Continue reading The Bride Show
In his poem, “Christmas Is Life,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on Christ in Christmas. Continue reading Christmas Is Life 🎄
In his poem, “Working For The Saviour,” Joseph A. Farina reflects on those who spread the word as they believe to the people who just pass them by. Continue reading Working For The Saviour
In her essay, “The Time of God’s Blessings,” Ana Stjelja recalls previous Christmases, her childhood memories and family gatherings, pointing out that Christmas is a perfect time for self-questioning and prayers, the time for God’s blessings. Continue reading The Time For God’s Blessings 🎄
In her essay, “Wonderful Christmas Memories,” Monica Sanchez recollects her golden childhood memories of celebrating Christmas. Continue reading Wonderful Christmas Memories 🎄
In her poem, Ana Stjelja reflects on God’s unconditional love. Continue reading God’s Love
In her poem, “It’s Sick Season,” Brittany Plancarte reflects on how she focused on the bad during sick season but changes her mindset. Continue reading It’s Sick Season
In her poem, “Sunrise,” Rachel Anderson Continue reading Sunrise
In his poem, “Steel,” Nicholas Bellacicco illustrates the depth and refining nature of prayer. Continue reading Steel
In his poem, “The Genesis of Light,” Kent Reichert considers the importance of light to the Christmas holiday. Continue reading The Genesis of Light 🎄
In her essay, “Tell Me, What Do You Think?” Sr Johanna Caton shares a reflection on a short passage of Holy Scripture that led her to a new understanding of Advent and Christmas. Continue reading Tell Me, What Do You Think? 🎄
In her poem, “Grace,” Jiana Abela Nakashima contrasts romantic love and grace to the unfathomable love and grace of the Father. Continue reading Grace