Browsing Category: Poetry
THAT’S LOVE
I spoke with a friend yesterday, came to learn his five-year old son had been in the hospital with a fever for three days, made me reflect on what love is and how we show and give our care. I wrote this as a small beginning to that thought.
BABY’S GOT HER BLUE JEANS ON
Some days, and songs, you just need to have a little fun.
TO ME
A few days ago, I read a passage by Emanuel Swedenborg (a book recommended by a friend, no idea how he found it) that described the faces of angels. In it, Swedenborg wrote: “…the faces of angels are the forms of their interiors, thus of the affections that belong to their love and faith…it also […]
MESSAGE DON’T CHANGE
Last week, I read a passage by G. K. Chesterton from “The Everlasting Man” that spoke to the continuity of message from the Catholic Church independent to world reception. In it, Chesterton wrote: “A messenger does not dream about what his message might be, or argue about what it probably would be; he delivers it […]