Wrested
In her poem, “Wrested,” Johanna Caton considers death not as eternal ‘rest’ but as our full awakening. Continue reading Wrested
In her poem, “Wrested,” Johanna Caton considers death not as eternal ‘rest’ but as our full awakening. Continue reading Wrested
In her poem, “Pouring,” Johanna Caton looks at an aspect of God’s love. Continue reading Pouring
In her whimsical poem, “Sonnet on the Earthworm,” Johanna Caton praises the virtues of the earthworm. Continue reading Sonnet on the Earthworm
In her poem, “Advent,” Johanna Caton considers the different character of each of the four weeks of Advent.
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In her poem, “Lent,” Johanna Caton seeks a true understanding of the lenten season.
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In her poem, “Your Grace,” Johanna Caton explores the experience of God’s presence.
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In her poem, “On February Second,” Johanna Caton reflects on the Presentation of Jesus in the Temple. Continue reading On February Second
In her poem, “Emmaus Aftermath,” Johanna Caton writes of the great joy of the two disciples after they recognized the Lord at Emmaus. Continue reading Emmaus Aftermath