
That I May Live Anew
In her poem, “That I May Live Anew,” Pat Severin gives us a glimpse of Jesus Christ’s sacrifice on the Cross and what that sacrifice means for all of us. Continue reading That I May Live Anew
In her poem, “That I May Live Anew,” Pat Severin gives us a glimpse of Jesus Christ’s sacrifice on the Cross and what that sacrifice means for all of us. Continue reading That I May Live Anew
In her poem, “Clearly,” Pat Severin follows a grief-stricken Mary on her way to Jesus’ tomb only to find an empty tomb. Continue reading Clearly
In her poem, “A Virgin’s Prayer,” Pat Severin imagines Mother Mary’s thoughts on the arduous trip to Bethlehem. Continue reading A Virgin’s Prayer
In her poem, “Have You Ever Wondered?” Pat Severin asks us all to think about young Mary and how the announcement of Christ’s birth must have made her feel. Continue reading Have You Ever Wondered?
In her poem, “Hurting Hearts,” Pat Severin focuses on what is all too prevalent, mental illness and suicide. Continue reading Hurting Hearts
In her poem, “Splendor to Surrender,” Pat Severin reminds us of the transition of God’s seasons, as winter is upon us. Continue reading Splendor to Surrender
In her poem, “Where Has Summer Gone?” Pat Severin puts God’s autumn beauty in its proper perspective. Continue reading Where Has Summer Gone?
In her poem, “I’ve Learned,” Pat Severin shares her personal observations of life while encouraging us all to do the same. Continue reading I’ve Learned
In her poem, “Seeking Serenity,” Pat Severin draws inspiration from the Serenity Prayer to point out our need for God’s help. Continue reading Seeking Serenity
In her poem, “Forever Grace,” Pat Severin reminds us that God’s grace is always sufficient. Continue reading Forever Grace
In her poem, “Storms,” Pat Severin focuses on the times in life when we’re feeling lost and confused, the times when we need to come to God for help. Continue reading Storms
In her poem, “Life’s Too Short,” Pat Severin reminds us that we should live each day as if it’s our last. Continue reading Life’s Too Short