Two Poems by John Zedolik

/
". . . but only for a nano-bit / of geologic time, for the dark / in flight must be spirit only indestructible / to any earthly weight . . ."

A Poem by Fran Salone-Pelletier

/
"sorrowing all sweetness / until the call to quit / is louder than / the claim to commit . . ."

On Presence and Love: The Opening of the Heart by Wally Swist

/
Any mindfulness practice is work, and practicing presence is mindfulness practice.

Lessons from My Two Years as a Gay Catholic by Michael E. DeSanctis

/
A journey of accompaniment with the LGBTQ community.

Beauty for Ashes: A Story by Catherine Chandler

/
". . . whereas half an hour before, she had longed for the total erasure and oblivion of never having existed, she now merely wishes God would call her home, once and for all, and soon. . . ."

The World as It Is by Ed Burns

/
Recognizing the presence of God in moments of grief, chaos, and confusion.

Death to Life, Despair to Hope by Gene Ciarlo

/
"It is a story of resurrection and more. It is about remembrance and bringing to life again." An Easter reflection.

How to Live with What We Cannot Entirely Dispel by Fran Salone-Pelletier

/
The origins of a poem. A lament for Laetare Sunday.

Heeding the Call by Anne Kerrigan

/
Keeping in contact in the age of Covid.

A Poem by Jeannine Pitas

/
"My great-uncle was of no one place. Despite what my passport says, neither am I."