An Interview with Jeanne Curcio, Catholic Author & Editor
Insights into the Literary Art of Writing and Editing Jeanne Curcio is an author and editor who worked for a number of years as a human factors engineer, technical writer, editor and French teacher. Throughout her career, she has completed a variety of technical white papers, research projects and articles that focus on the uniqueness...
Epiphany
An Acrostic for Theophany Ephah was from where they came from, and it was a Pilgrimage that they took, these Magi, carrying Incense for His divinity and the Precious metal of gold to Honor His kingship. And finally, myrrh, to Anoint His sacred body after being Nailed to a tree. Yeshua our Savior, is born!...
Forgive Me for Forgetting
Forgive me for forgetting that every breath I take, every morning that I awake, every comfort and every ache, are all a gift from You. Image credit: Joe Pearson, Unsplash
What Does Silence Know?
What does silence know? That bite of tongue can be so wise, the loudness of heartbeats and sighs, the blossom of creative tries; this, does silence know. That loneliness can be profound, there’s peace away from things that pound, God-whispers are a soothing sound; this, does silence know. I came across a poetry challenge posted...
Look Not
Look not to what is seen for it is transitory. But look to the unseen for it’s eternal glory. When a five-year-old looks at the blue sky and says, “that’s my favorite place to look for God,” he is seeking the unseen. And he is seeing a tiny shimmer of the glory of heaven here...