Fridays are boring. Here are some reader-submitted poems based on CBS news articles. You're welcome. Find out how to submit your own poems here. Read more "Poem the News" poems here. Alright everyone, ...
We are the arms of Jesus. Embrace and support. Lift up and dry tears. Abrazos con amor. Sister Frances Cabrini Janvier is an elementary Spanish teacher at Nazareth Academy in Victoria, the oldest ...
I tried to think for half an hour About the face of earthly powers That would condemn a god to die. I listened for its menacing cackles, The crack of whips, the clank of shackles, And searched for ...
“The coming of the Kingdom of God cannot be observed, and no one will announce, ‘Look, here it is,’ or, ‘There it is.’ For behold, the Kingdom of God is among you.” The kingdom is among you! The ...
I celebrate the milestone of the first woman to become archbishop of Canterbury. But I worry there’s a glass cliff waiting for her. As lawless gangs of ICE agents terrorize city neighborhoods, it’s ...
Kopano Maroga is a curator and dramaturg at Kunstencentrum Vooruit in Ghent, Belgium. Under uHlanga Press they published their debut poetry collection, Jesus Thesis, in November 2020. To mark South ...
At its best, poetry is like prayer; it is an act of contemplation. Delta Tears, a stunning new book of poetry by Philip C. Kolin about the Mississippi Delta and its tragic history, reads like the ...
Love was born On Christmas Day Receive this child Embrace Him now His Grace is forever His name is Jesus Emmanuel for all The Post Bulletin publishes poetry by local and area writers every Tuesday.
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