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Watching for the Lord
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Watching for the Lord

March 24, 2023 | Blake M (ES 2024)

The ancient city demands much of a watchman. He spends all day or all night with nothing to do but watch: waiting for signals from other cities or the signs of enemy armies. Uneventful weeks and months pass. Yet, in a few key moments, everyone in the city depends on him to be alert. On an ordinary day, he is given little praise; should he doze off and miss the signs of an incoming army, he rightly shoulders all the blame.

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Man’s Reconciliation with God
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Man’s Reconciliation with God

March 22, 2023 | K. A. Malandain (Trumbull ‘26)

For there are still, in fact, good fruits that can be reaped from what you might be perceiving as a failure–those fruits being, a knowledge of our fallen nature as humans in the world, and a reminder of the difficulty of being a disciple of Christ. Denying ourselves, taking up our cross, and following the Lord is no easy feat.

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Joseph, Our Guiding Light
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Joseph, Our Guiding Light

March 20, 2023 | Katie Painter TD ‘23

In the Catholic tradition, March 20 marks the Solemnity of St. Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary. On this day, we commemorate the steadfast father of the child Jesus, the virtuous husband “unwilling to expose [Mary] to shame.”

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The King
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The King

March 17, 2023 | Teni Asade TC ‘26

He had stood tall, spine cracked straight with pride, the pressure suffocating him. And yet sometimes that pride—that crushing weight of self-reliance—was the only thing that kept him standing at all.

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Folks Who Know Jesus Well
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Folks Who Know Jesus Well

March 15, 2023 | Jonathan Pierre SY ‘25

Lately though, it feels like things have been everything but spiritual. Anxiety has felt more real–oftentimes replacing the peace of the Holy Spirit. A sense of hopelessness has tried to dry up my faith. And a deep feeling of irritability has attempted to replace a love for others.

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Contemplating Clouds
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Contemplating Clouds

March 13, 2023 | Marcos Barrios ES ‘24

How often do you think about clouds? Sure, you may notice them. But when was the last time you looked up and pondered them? Did you recognize them as the "wondrous works" of God?

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  • Writing Voice Workshop

    THURSDAY, JAN 22ND, 6:15-7:50 PM,

    Elm Institute

    This week, we will hone our writing voice in different styles.

  • Editing for Writing with Voice Workshop

    THURSDAY, JAN 29TH, 6:15-7:15 PM, Location TBD

    Based on the previous week’s workshop, we will edit our pieces to hone our writing voice.

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  • Theme Introduction Meeting

    THURSDAY, FEB 12ND, 6:15-7:15 PM,

    Location TBD

    Our theme this semester is… mirrors! We will be exploring the literary tradition and potential topics for mirrors.

  • Theme Introduction at Elm

    THURSDAY, FEB 19ND, 6:15-7:50 PM,

    Elm Institute

    We will be continuing our exploration of the theme of mirrors at the Elm Institute, with a session led by Peter Wicks.

  • Writing Retreat

    SATURDAY, MARCH 28TH

    We will be adjourning to the countryside to spend a day dedicated to making progress on our drafts.