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Trouble in the Diocese
Trouble in the Diocese is a petulant, funny book of poetry. Its contrary protagonist/antagonist, the Apprentice, embraces life in both the large and the absurdly small. At the same …
Pilgrim's Gait
In the last twenty years, Orthodox Catholics have come to expect their art to be necessarily about beauty. They expect it always and everywhere to lift one up, to be tinged with, …
Mercy Wears a Red Dress
The work of a wonderful secular poet, Billy Collins, provides a great model for Christian writers. His Coleridge "e;conversation poems"e; allow for real play and comedy, …
My Barefoot Rank
Though we are all sorry sinners, not worthy to sing God's praises, we must. The trick is to not let concerns for "e;Christian stealth"e; transform us into poets who end up …
Models of Premillennialism
The meaning of "e;the millennium"e;--the thousand-year reign of Christ spoken of in Revelation 20--has been controversial for much of the church's history, and even the …
Gabrielle's Horn
Gabrielle Bossis is a voice well worth listening to. Both Jesus and the Father come through in her He and I, suffusing the book with love and mercy (Catherine of Siena's …
Every Tongue Confess
These poems owe their origin to Robert Bly's stunning ghazals in Stealing Sugar from the Castle. (Why Minnesota has not erected a fifty-foot statue in honor of him is beyond me.) …
Lent Always Takes Us
The whole of our lives are a sort of glorious Lent. And so it is in these poems. Most of this book borrows from Bly, who in his poems beautifully turns the Islamic ghazal form to …
Confidence
Though we Christians don't need subjective texts to understand or live our faith, nevertheless we can often take great joy and insight from hearing how others have "e;walked …
St. Francis Poems
After Mary, St. Francis is clearly the most popular and influential of all the disciples of Jesus Christ. He embodies the spiritual poverty, humility, and childlikeness which are …
Left Hand of God
It's a mistake to insist on an upper middle-class gospel. Orthodox Catholic universities can fall into this trap, as any privileged person can. What matters is spiritual poverty. …