
A literary collection for the devout, the disenchanted, and those drifting in between
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The following exchange took place between November 2025 & January 2026.
The digital world obscures many truths, but the unsettling way social media distorts our sense of community is the most insidious of its deceptions. This distortion’s impact on modern community runs deep. More than evolving the tools we use...
What follows is the remainder of my short story’s opening section, picking up where this excerpt leaves off.
The following came to mind while pondering the culture-shaping contributions of anonymous creators.
The writers behind this newsletter.
Collecting Cathedral Dust for the devout, the disenchanted, and those drifting in between
Andrew is The Vigil Project's Director of Mission Advancement & Parish Support. His writes about Catholic music, from the choir loft to the home. Alongside David Clayton, he is co-author of Word on Fire's forthcoming book: Musica Domestica.
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