Lent
In her poem, “Lent,” Patrice M. Wilson describes this season in terms of daily light and darkness. Continue reading Lent
In her poem, “Lent,” Patrice M. Wilson describes this season in terms of daily light and darkness. Continue reading Lent
In her poem, “Bureau of Complaint,” Linda McCullough Moore reflects on complaining. Continue reading Bureau of Complaint
In her poem, “Easter: Impromptu,” Linda McCullough Moore ruminates about Easter. Continue reading Easter: Impromptu
In her poem, “Father, Son, and Holy Ghost,” Linda McCullough Moore reflects on the trinity. Continue reading Father, Son, and Holy Ghost
In her poem, “Timing,” Linda McCullough Moore reflects on time. Continue reading Timing
In her poem, “Layers,” Audrey Samuel reflects on becoming whole through God. Continue reading Layers
In his poem, Alan Bern describes a descent from the Sacro Monte di Orta into the laketown of Orta San Giulio, as he meditates on one important lesson from San Francesco to “bless and thank everyone.” Continue reading Descent into Orta San Giulio from the Sacro Monte di Orta
In her poem, “Revelation II,” Audrey Samuel seeks a revelation. Continue reading Revelation II
In his poem, “Ordinary Time,” Nathan Chan reflects on the liturgical seasons of desire. Continue reading Ordinary Time
In her poem, “Mother Teresa Speaks to Jesus,” Christal Ann Rice Cooper reflects on Mother Teresa’s spiritual depression and how her faith was greater. Continue reading Mother Teresa Speaks to Jesus
In her poem, “Mary’s Dilemma,” Christal Ann Rice Cooper depicts Mother Mary being faced with which of her Son’s two identities she should embrace. Continue reading Mary’s Dilemma
In his poem, “Whiter,” Mark Weinrich ponders David’s longing for cleansing. Continue reading Whiter