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June 28, 2018
Little House in the 21st Century
This week, the American Library Association announced that it would be removing Laura Ingalls Wilder’s name from a children’s literature award. Having grown up with her stories and loved them, this makes me sad. At the same time, however, it’s almost impossible for a modern reader to read her books without a sense of […]
Published on June 28, 2018 11:22
June 25, 2018
Sick Pilgrim Goes to the Movies: Black Panther
This essay, “White Folks Need to Watch Black Panther,” is republished with permission from Rebecca Bratten Weiss’s blog Suspended in Her Jar. I know the conversation about this movie, the first superhero movie ever not only to feature a Black hero but also to take place in a completely Black culture, must have a […]
Published on June 25, 2018 09:57
June 22, 2018
Dark Devotional: Prayers for the Faithful
Art by the devout and confiscated Brian Jocks. O God, who raised up Saint John the Baptist To make ready a nation fit for Christ the Lord, Give your people, we pray, The grace of spiritual joys And direct the hearts of all the faithful Into the way of salvation and peace. Through our […]
Published on June 22, 2018 06:01
June 19, 2018
Sick Pilgrim at the Movies: The Art Imitating Life of Incredibles 2
People, this is full of spoilers, hide your eyes (no, really, there have been some serious strobe light warnings for this film). This sequel focuses on all the superheroes who have had to go into hiding because their work is illegal. Because they’re illegal. But then there’s a couple good folks (or so we think […]
Published on June 19, 2018 07:58
June 15, 2018
Dark Devotional: Opus Scientiae
Art by the stellar and Cartesian Brian Jocks. Some years back, I was having a conversation with a priest-scientist, and we ended up covering everything from black holes to evolution. Indeed, he waxed enthusiastic about hoping one day, post resurrection, to get to see a black hole up close. (Post Resurrection Geek Alert!!) But toward […]
Published on June 15, 2018 19:00
June 14, 2018
Sick Pilgrim Goes to the Movies: Adrift
It really was on a whim. I had nothing to do that evening, and a Moviepass card had been tempting me. Like Eve, I bit the damn apple, and found myself in a darkened, loud theater at my local cinema. I settled in with a small tub of salty, unbuttered popcorn from the concession stand […]
Published on June 14, 2018 20:04
June 4, 2018
Things Keeping Us Alive – May 2018, Marian Edition
It’s June! The grass is green, the robins are feeding their babies in the nest outside my window, and we’re talking about things that kept us alive in May. Specifically, we’re talking about Mary. Marian devotion can be complicated. Mary can seem remote, even though she is a figure who invites us to draw closer […]
Published on June 04, 2018 10:24
June 1, 2018
In My End is My Beginning – A Dark Devotional
Art by the stranded and purple Brian Jocks. I’m writing this in a tiny cottage in Dorset, in southern England. My sister and I came here this week to visit the little country church of East Coker, and thus complete a literary pilgrimage that began over twenty years ago, when she and I and […]
Published on June 01, 2018 07:19
May 29, 2018
Something About Mary
One of the most treasured items of my 1960’s era Catholic childhood was a white plastic, glow-in-the-dark Mary with a faintly greenish tint. She occupied a place of honor on my nightstand, under my lamp. I always read before falling asleep, and so she had some time to absorb the lamplight. Although she was […]
Published on May 29, 2018 07:15
May 25, 2018
Conjuring Charism: A Pentecost Dark Devotional
Art by the spirit-filled and fiery-tongued Brian Jocks. The charismatic movement’s impact in both Catholic and Protestant circles is a force to be reckoned with. At its best, it is a source of genuine conversion of heart with strong ecumenical implications. At its worst, you might find manipulated and sensational attempts of conjuring something super-spiritual […]
Published on May 25, 2018 07:34