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    The Fox and the Lyre
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    The Fox and the Lyre

    Fellowship & Fairydust May 12, 2023

    O'er the bright hills and southern green  He laid warmly in cover'd grassy mows Play'd tune amongst the trees  The beasts of woodland crowds came to play   Orpheus, his song of high muses  Made…

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    Pilgrimage to a Small Island: An American Britophile’s Reflection
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    Pilgrimage to a Small Island: An American Britophile’s Reflection

    Fellowship & Fairydust May 10, 2023

    You are my first love, tossed by the sea of my soul. My blood has run with the timeless murmur of your rivers, and I have felt the stillness of your history stir a flame…

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    Hope in Fortitude
    Literary & Media Analysis

    Hope in Fortitude

    Fellowship & Fairydust May 8, 2023

    Bronwe athan Harthad. Hope beyond endurance. A fortitude that took him to places no one else dared to go, carrying something that many had succumbed to, even him. Master Baggins, Frodo of the Nine Fingers…

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    Charles III: A Philosopher-King for Our Time
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    Charles III: A Philosopher-King for Our Time

    Fellowship & Fairydust May 7, 2023

    By Ryan Hunter  Thoughts on the published Coronation Liturgy of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, "Called to Serve": Lambeth Palace (the seat and office of the primus of the Anglican Communion, the Most Rev.…

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    Resurrection Reality
    Miscellaneous Nonfiction

    Resurrection Reality

    Fellowship & Fairydust May 6, 2023

    By Luis Dizon Recently, I listened to an interview with a United Church of Christ of minister named Dwight Welch, who asserted that Christians need not believe that Jesus physical rose from the dead. He…

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    Life After Narnia
    Fanfiction Stories & Poetry

    Life After Narnia

    Fellowship & Fairydust May 6, 2023

    Lucy avoided mirrors after she had come back from her last trip to Narnia. She avoided Susan too, although she hated herself for it. Susan had come home from America with stories of skyscrapers, bars…

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    The Role of Catholic Recusant Women in Early Modern England
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    The Role of Catholic Recusant Women in Early Modern England

    Fellowship & Fairydust May 4, 2023

    Abstract: This article is a study of some aspects of the role of Catholic women in sixteenth-century England. It assesses how the Catholic faith was passed on to children and the wider family. It looks…

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    Charles Williams: Why He Matters and How to Learn About Him
    Literary & Media Analysis

    Charles Williams: Why He Matters and How to Learn About Him

    Fellowship & Fairydust May 2, 2023

    By G. Connor Salter Is Charles Williams under-researched? Well, as one Williams expert said when I sought her feedback on an article about him, every Inkling except C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien has been under-researched.…

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    “The April Fool”
    Original Poetry

    “The April Fool”

    Fellowship & Fairydust May 2, 2023

    By Fr. Jacob Boddicker, SJ “Tear down this temple,” the April Fool cried,“and on the third day shalt I raise it up.”On an ass did he come, crowd-hailed, then hiedto a quiet place with his…

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