Oh, Come! Let Us Celebrate 🎄
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 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
In her poem, “New Birth!” Mary Harwell Sayler celebrates the birth of Christ 🎄 Continue reading New Birth! 🎄
In his sonnet, “The Communion Call,” Jeffrey Essmann traces the strange transcendence of the Sacrament. Continue reading The Communion Call
In his poem, “The Joyful Day of My Life is Christmas,” Maid Čorbić 🇧🇦 writes about love in the time of Christmas 🎄 Continue reading The Joyful Day of My Life is Christmas 🎄
In her poem, “Concord-Dance,” Mary Harwell Sayler reflects on the Nativity 🎄 Continue reading Concord-Dance 🎄
In her poem, “Christmas 2013,” Patrice M. Wilson reflects on how Our Lord might rejoice at the true glory of His own poverty on the night of His birth, having come down to Earth from His glorious Heavenly home. Continue reading Christmas 2013 🎄
In her poem, “Winter Concert,” Patrice M. Wilson suggests that the spirit of music and lively preparations during Christmas should prevail throughout every year of our lives. Continue reading Winter Concert 🎄
In her poem, “Disillusionment in December,” Patrice M. Wilson longs for the meaning of Christmas to be an even deeper source of life and love to all of us, stripping away all our illusions concerning its true importance. Continue reading Disillusionment in December 🎄
In her poem, “Reminders,” Patrice M. Wilson reminds us of how Christmas is a time of especially remembering and looking after the poor, as Jesus wishes us to do at all times. Continue reading Reminders 🎄
In her poem, “Waiting for Her Word,” Johanna Caton draws inspiration from St Bernard of Clairvaux’s Homily on Our Lady’s Fiat 🎄 Continue reading Waiting for Her Word 🎄