
WRITINGS...
The Eight Days Of Creation &
The Song Of Eden
2009. A nine-page poem (with icons from antiquity)
that takes a fresh look at the days of creation, as presented
in the book of Genesis, in light of the revelation of Jesus
Christ. My aim here is to show that when God speaks, His
voice is unfathomably deep, and that people of the scientific
community should not discount the Scriptures as a collection
of outdated myths simply on the basis of shallow or immature
interpretations of those Sacred Writings. Faith and reason
walk hand in hand, which means that God, the Source and
Ground of all truth, is not in the least bit afraid of authentic
scientific inquiry and discovery. Think deeply. The Truth
is seldom found by the casual observer.
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Contemplating The Music Of Heaven
2008. A twelve-page poem of love and adoration that explores
the sweet benefits of an increasingly contemplative life.
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How I Came To Call Her Blessed
2008. The confessions of a former Protestant. One of the
biggest obstacles to Ecumenism today is the existence of
misconceptions regarding Catholics and the Blessed Virgin
Mary. It is my prayer that this little book will clear up
some of those misconceptions and help people learn to embrace
this beautiful gift that Christ lovingly bequeathed to us
from the cross.
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The Contemplation Of Zacharias
2007. A seven page reflection written from the vantage point
of Zacharias, John the Baptist's father. It begins: "Who
is this young girl who calls herself the Lord’s handmaiden
and whose presence has graced our home for these past three
months?"
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The Crowning of Saint John
2007. A short meditation on what it might be like to enter
Heaven. I wrote this from Saint John's perspective, as I
wanted to explore the unique relationship he must have enjoyed
with our Lord's Blessed Mother, which (I imagine) affords
him a special place in the Kingdom.
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When You See My King
2007. A parable that explores the soul's aspiration to give
its best for the glory and honor of the Lord.
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More to come, Lord willing...
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