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Articles in 'Poetry'
Awaiting the Prince of Peace
By Christina M. Sorrentino
The following poem is an excerpt from Christina M. Sorrentino’s first book, Called to Love - A Listening Heart. She paints a picture of the season of Advent with words that capitivate the joyful and hope-filled essence of the liturgical season.
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Lord I Embrace Your Cross...no wait, on second thought
By Michael Ripple
Prayer for embracing the crosses in life.
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Joseph's Pledge
By Theresa J Garrido
poetry
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The Lamb
By Theresa J Garrido
Christmas poem
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The Prayer Journey
By Theresa J Garrido
poem
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A ringing church bell
By Helen Losse
first published in A Flower More Enduring (Main Street Rag Publishing)
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Minutes Before Mass
By Helen Losse
--for Father Christopher M. Gober The priest, having prayed, looked into the face of the dying Jesus. Hosts of saints, angels surrounded
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My first buck (deer)....
By Julie
Well, I finally did it. I ran into that big buck. It just stood there in the dark road.
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Belonging to Christ - Poetry
By Christina M. Sorrentino
The following poem is an excerpt from Christina M. Sorrentino’s new book, Belonging to Christ: Catholic Poetry: Love Divine
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Live fully, that we may see His glory
By Fr. Jude M. Serfino
Jesus in the First Reading from the Prophet Isaiah is prefigured as the Suffering Servant who will suffer and eventually die for others so they may live. It is by accepting the cup of salvation that He will endure for our sakes. His is not needless suffering, yet a valuable purpose that He alone could carry out.
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Why Should We Be Surprised?
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
We read, often with shock and awe, that only thirty percent of Catholics believe that the simple white wafer we receive during Mass is His Body and Blood. With a few strokes of the keyboard, we can access the surveys to back up the fact.
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The Night Sky: An Endangered Species
By Justin Soutar
As believers in the perennial truths that an infinitely good and loving God created the cosmos and that human beings are stewards of creation, Catholics and other Christians should be at the forefront of a mass movement to restore, improve, and protect the visibility of the night sky in the United States and around the world.
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Are We Living In The Last Days Or Are We Missing The Boat On This One?
By Michael Cunningham
Priest of Jesus Christ, celebrate this Holy Mass as if it were your first Mass, your last Mass, your only Mass. ... Priest of Jesus Christ, celebrate this Holy Mass as if it were your first Mass, your last Mass, your only Mass.
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A Poem a Day Keeps Despair Away
By Ann Frailey
In a world torn by strife and divided along so many lines, these voices rise like a chorus, reminding me, no matter how painful my steps or proud my goals, I have never journeyed alone.
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Finding Christ in Our Lives: A Poem
By Mary Rivers
“Where are you, Lord?” we cry. / Are you just a distant past?/ A model , a memory only of loving us?
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A Pinnacle: A Poem
By Ann Frailey
Icy cold drink on a blistering hot day, Cracking open a story,
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Nocturne Blest: A Poem
By Ann Frailey
As the sun drops beyond the horizon low, Leaving the crimson world aglow...
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