How to Notice
In his poem, “How to Notice,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman reflects on the extraordinary in the ordinary. Continue reading How to Notice
In his poem, “How to Notice,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman reflects on the extraordinary in the ordinary. Continue reading How to Notice
In his poem, “Pray Like a Tree,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman considers the mystery of prayer through embodied actions. Continue reading Pray Like a Tree
In her poem, “The Redemption of Maria Aegyptiaca,” Carol Alena Aronoff recounts the inspiring life of St. Mary of Egypt. Continue reading The Redemption of Maria Aegyptiaca
In her poem, “Christ Has No Body,” Carol Alena Aronoff reflects on the sacred space created by the prayers and devotion of a Saint. Continue reading Christ Has No Body
In paired sonnets, Jeffrey Essmann reflects on St. Paul’s insight that redemption is grounded in blood and grace. Continue reading Ephesians 1:7
In her poem, “If God Painted By Number,” Patricia Hope paints an ideal day from God’s point of view. Continue reading If God Painted By Number
In her poem, “Confusion,” Patricia Hope reflects on our failures to communicate with God and with each other. Continue reading Confusion
In his poem, “Solemn Stillness,” Joan Leotta reflects on seeking stillness and resting in God’s presence. Continue reading Solemn Stillness
In his poem, “We Are Candles,” Joan Leotta asks us to become candles amid darkness. Continue reading We Are Candles
In his poem, “Love of Jesus,” Craig Zulu reflects on Christ’s love. Continue reading Love of Jesus
In his poem, “A Pandemic of Sin,” Craig Zulu remembers the original sin. Continue reading A Pandemic of Sin
In his poem, “The God I Call Upon,” Nolo Segundo reflects on calling upon God. Continue reading The God I Call Upon