Deep Down Things

Nicodemus, Doug Weaver
Pentecost 2012 issue.

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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Poems Ancient and Modern , Risking Enchantment talks about Poetic Vision: The Catholic Case for Everyday Poetry, Trinitarian Genealogies: Father, Son, and the Spirit of Modernity, The Roots of Knowing: A Dive into Nobel Laureate Jon Fosse's Novellas, Hunger by Narine Abgaryan

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Teaching as a form of kinship
Jeffrey Essmann Jeffrey Essmann

Teaching as a form of kinship

“The people who teach us claim us somehow. We often refer to what we owe them as a debt. But it isn’t a debt. It wasn’t participation in a transaction, not with the sisters. It was participation in a blood line. It wasn’t a transaction; it was a transfusion.”

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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with Shadowlands Dispatch, Climbing the Mountains of Modernity & Ekstasis and the Chicken Truck, The Honest Broker: Notes Toward a New Romanticism, Katy Carl reviews Why Do the Heathen Rage?, Collegium Institute & DT Global Catholic Literature Seminar on Jon Fosse

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How (not) to run an art competition
Daniel Mitsui Daniel Mitsui

How (not) to run an art competition

Daniel Mitsui explains why he won’t participate in the art competition sponsored by St. Peter’s Basilica and recommends that you don’t, either.

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Swift Going
Peter Bast Peter Bast

Swift Going

Peter Bast explains how attending a Taylor Swift concert is the closest we’ll get to participating in a Viking berserker attack, along with offering a lengthy meditation on crowd dynamics, the nature of the modern music industry, and the road our current civilization path is taking us (we might not want to go).

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A road less taken on Maui
Mike Dillon Mike Dillon

A road less taken on Maui

In a world of bucket lists and tourists traps, perhaps a tiny church, a churchyard, and solitude are all we need.

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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with a poem from Steven Searcy, ND conference with JMW, Joshua Hren, J. C. Scharl, Paul Pastor, Paul Krause on Jane Austen, Dwight A. Lindley III on Homer, art from Maura H. Harrison

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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Friday Links with Paul Lauritzen on end-of-life dreams, Trevor Cribben Merrill: Three Lessons in Beauty, Phil Klay on a Wild Butchery of Souls ,Clark Weidner on Dostoevsky, Faith and Imagination podcast with Sally Read

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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Jon Bishop: “An Arrival”; Joseph Bottum, Susannah Black Roberts interviews Makoto Fujimura, Matthew Milliner, Peter B. Kaufman: on Carlos Eire’s They Flew

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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Jonathan Geltner; Phil Klay, John Wilson in Prufrock on Rhonda Ortiz, Paul Baumann on Mary McCarthy, some Christmas verse

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

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with James Matthew Wilson, A. E. Stallings, and more

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Write without ceasing
Megan Joy Rials Megan Joy Rials

Write without ceasing

“Like the bright pinprick of the burning star of Bethlehem guiding us through the darkest nights of the soul in Advent, the fires of our vocations illuminate the path to the light of the Son. The wolves of loneliness will always be circling in the forest. The question is whether we as believers can kindle a fire bright enough to keep them at bay.”

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