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Aug 10, 20202 min read
O Oriens
advent by Sally O’Brien Short days. The dark settles on me like a blanket kept in a damp garage. Every day, I swear I wake up later and...
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Aug 7, 20201 min read
Supplicant
By Devon Balwit The Koi in today’s pond know nothing of yesterday’s earthquakes. They swim in and out of sky, light reflecting through...
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Aug 5, 20201 min read
The Gathered, Made Ready
by Michael Dechane A yellow tomato comes apart at the seam my knife makes. This skin: how can it hold so well so much? I salt the weeping...
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Aug 3, 20201 min read
St. Elias is Two Churches
by Elizabeth Tervo Under sun, the golden crosses shine When the sun bursts through the rapid clouds Gleaming in sympathy. They shine out...
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Jul 31, 20201 min read
Night Clouds
by Deborah Harford there is nothing special about this suffering just an old woman struggling with her body voyaging on against all the...
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Jul 29, 20201 min read
Alone
by Michelle Flores Her head is in my hands now. Hair shaven, eyes closed. A yin and yang of skin and scar. Gently, I rub her velvet...
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Jul 26, 20201 min read
Destinations
by Luci Shaw A visitor from outer space, this alien flames from the back hall’s dark floor tile. As if this were its target from the...
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Dec 4, 20192 min read
Existential Sparrows
by Thad DeVassie I’ve walked these wooded paths a hundred times without so much as a thought about the afterlife, until this morning...
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Nov 27, 20191 min read
Painted Movements
by Paige McBride i live in the skin of starsun and gilt-edged love. in light I lift up your sunstarry eyeless eyes. in shadow white mist...
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Nov 20, 20191 min read
The Memory of Ants
by Stephen Cecchini Wildflowers They sway They like to grow on and on Where the toad sleeps a warm slumber blue night The vast of...
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Nov 13, 20191 min read
Seasonal Rehearsal
by Brandon Marlon We, the people, reenact our salvation, recollecting over matzah and merlot the tide of events escorting us forth from...
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Jul 30, 20192 min read
Refusal
And so, death showed up every morning as a first thought, with our school principal shepherding us seven-year-olds down the streets,...
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Mar 17, 201920 min read
Interview with American Poet Scott Cairns about poetry, poetics, art, the Church, and climate change
While filming for the Face of God Film, I’ve had the honour to interview some pretty extraordinary people. One these people is the poet...
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Jan 29, 20191 min read
Father Taylor’s Sermon
written by PAUL T. CORRIGAN Ahab runs loose The pirates chase Ahab The gods chase Ahab The whale chases Ahab Ahab chases Ahab But I say...
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Jan 27, 20191 min read
The Forerunner
written by RAINA JOINES ‘He is a call to the heavens, an open mouth, the dry earth thirsting to receive the rain of heaven.’ —Bulgakov,...
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Jan 23, 20191 min read
When I Hear That You Are Dead
written by KATIE MANNING I have the urge to send you an email. Instead, I read through our long string of messages, chuckling at our...
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Aug 11, 20161 min read
Bach in Köthen
As to the hide, how long till scrapers can be set aside and chamois cloths and brushes taken up? As to stitching, how much hemp, how...
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