Poetry

Sin Is Not In My Lexicon, Dear Friend

Sin is not in my lexicon, dear friend Modern woman and her psyche Sin is not in my lexicon, dear friend—I do what’s good, defined my way. The end. No sense of sin? Friend, then how do you knowthe right, the wrong, the which-way-to-go? Honey, I simply do what I think right:I never harm, I […]

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the passion of patience

The Passion of Patience

The passion of patience It’s a peculiar phrase: “the passion of patience.” Almost oxymoronic- in its combining the vigor of the heft-filled word passion with the passive neutrality of patience. The phrase was coined by Venerable Madeleine Debrel.. A former atheist turned Catholic apologist who lived and died during the last century. Her poem The Passion of Patience begins with

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