
Holy Saturday
In her poem, “Holy Saturday,” Patrice M. Wilson depicts a personalized experience of that day when Christ was buried and awaiting Easter morning. Continue reading Holy Saturday
In her poem, “Holy Saturday,” Patrice M. Wilson depicts a personalized experience of that day when Christ was buried and awaiting Easter morning. Continue reading Holy Saturday
In her poem, “Good Friday,” Patrice M. Wilson expresses an objection to the violence of the cross, and how any person, whether a believer or not, might respond to it. Continue reading Good Friday
In her poem, “Salvation,” Patrice M. Wilson examines the individual choice to follow God and not the fallen world, based on faith. Continue reading Salvation
In her poem, “Laetare Sunday,” Patrice M. Wilson reflects on this day in Lent by drawing a comparison between the aftermath of upcoming Holy Week events to the beauty of heather flowers. Continue reading Laetare Sunday
In her poem, “Lent,” Patrice M. Wilson describes this season in terms of daily light and darkness. Continue reading Lent
In her poem, “Ash Wednesday, 2022,” Patrice M. Wilson describes her experience in praying for the people of the Ukraine during this first day of the penitential season of Lent. Continue reading Ash Wednesday, 2022
In her poem, “The Stations of the Cross,” Patrice M. Wilson attempts to give voice to the biblical characters involved in Christ’s journey from Pilate to the tomb. Continue reading The Stations of the Cross
In her poem, “Night before Ash Wednesday, 2020,” Patrice M. Wilson explores the relationship between pain and the strength of the soul in the Lord. Continue reading Night before Ash Wednesday, 2020
Patrice Wilson reviews Esau McCaulley’s “Reading While Black: African American Biblical Interpretation as an Exercise in Hope” Continue reading Reading While Black: African American Biblical Interpretation as an Exercise in Hope by Esau McCaulley — Book Review
Patrice Wilson reviews Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s’ “No Future Without Forgiveness” Continue reading No Future Without Forgiveness by Archbishop Desmond Tutu — Book Review