With religion and conscience removed from the public forum, a child’s faith in Santa Claus is the last hope they’ll have of experiencing God.
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The Lay of Walsingham: A History of England’s Nazareth
A brief review of the miraculous rise, fall and resurrection of one of Europe’s most ancient and venerated shrines, Walsingham, the Nazareth of England.
Red Heads & Red Roses | A Short Story
Kevin keeps chasing Helen, and it takes an accident at a friend’s party to change her mind. Maybe this romance thing isn’t so bad…
May I Have This Dance?
Mary loved to dance, and to smile. And finding the chance to thaw a silent new dance partner is a challenge she can’t refuse.
Not GENTLEmen, but GentleMEN: The Call to Chivalry
In an emasculated world, the call to chivalry cries out from all sides. What makes a ‘gentleman’ is his very manhood, but called to a higher dignity.
A Dummies’ Guide to Divinity: What to ‘Do’ with God
In the myths and legends, divinity was something we grasped at, aching to have for ourselves. But the kind of relationship God wants is very different.
‘Garments of Red’: a Short Story of the Christian Martyrs
Young Juvid grapples with the apparent pacifism of the Christians going to martyrdom. Understanding only dawns in the sands of the arena.
From Paris to Chartres: Remembering A Pilgrimage
With thousands marching side by side, the pilgrimage from Paris to Chartres is a time of song and sacrifice, blistered feet and breathless blessings.
Once Upon an End: How the Seeker found a new name
He had reached the End of the world… and even come back from it. There he had expected to find monsters with torturous tentacles splayed on cliffs, or perhaps bleak beasts of shadow that filled the horizon with occult mists, or perhaps a spiralling hole into heaven’s emptiness. But he didn’t find that.