my shiver-feathered
fly like prayer
arcing sinking
through the air
Poetry
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The Grail Quest
May the poem, grasped and penned, be the Grail
sustaining hearts healed for a spell
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Carol
Throughout the waiting house
We’ve strewn our mangers. Maybe
This year we’ll find one baby.
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The Jesuit poem you should be reading this Halloween
While certainly an unorthodox choice, “Carrion Comfort,” by Gerard Manley Hopkins, S.J., fits with the Christian roots of Halloween as an appraisal of faith in the face of horror.
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Lament
Though it felt wrong to sleep, I slept,
and when I woke and remembered, I wept.
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‘She was startled by what the angel said and tried to figure out what this greeting meant’
And therefore, all the more believable,
That God sent a tiny angel with a chinstrap made of feathered jewels,
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Sin of Omission
All night, God peers from his gilded case,
nothing to do but wait for morning
