
Daily reflections on living in a world peopled with saints & angels that dance on the ends of my pens.
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When we were dating, my husband told me about the green martyr saints, those whose confession was not through death but exile. For the sake of spreading the Gospel, these Celts would leave everything behind to live and die in new lands amon...
I love being a mother, but I try to be cautious about sharing stories about my children. I often cringe when parents only talk about their children, because it can feel as though those parents are telling someone else’s story for entertai...
On being Orthodox without succumbing to coercive control
Lately I have set aside the habit of believing words over actions. This has given me the freedom to adapt to reality rather than be crushed under the weight of false idealism. For fr...
Beauty doesn’t make you feel better. Beauty makes you feel the same as everyone else. Beauty makes you see how we all belong to one another and to God.
Lately I have watched as the fascists weave a charm around my people to ensnare them aw...
I love the church, and I say these things with love. I keep coming back to the feeling that the church is an abusive parent. It’s not a mother. They have put the mothers away into captivity and allowed hireling men to assume their duties, b...
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The cathedrals of my memory are lined with women saints. Orthodox Christian author, autistic theologian, owner of Park End Books, Mother to 5 children of joy, walker of forests, tea pourer, leader of the Accessible Church School project.
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