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In the gray dawn, rows of bicycles bobbed at their moorings
Through the fence, between the curling flower spaces, I could see them hitting. They were coming toward where the flag was and I went along the fence.
The Sound of Hooves Beating on the Sandy Ground Comes First
Then the breathing, strained and short-winded. Panting. A snort. The white ground splits to allow the emergence of twisted acacias, with their rounded crowns and roots embedded deeply in the earth, and the thorny branches of mesquites
You're Not That Little Rose Any More, That You Used To Be
Wild raspberry is not for you, nor the man like me. God provides me, god takes from me. You were the little rose, you're not anymore. Very well
‘Catholic Cult of the Dead’? How Funeral Rites and Devotions Help the Faithful Face Death
As Catholics across the world tune in to the funeral Mass of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI this week, reflections on the Church's beautiful treasury of prayer and liturgy for facing the end of life.
God, Creation and Humanity: The ‘Lost Lectures’ of Benedict XVI Collected in New Book
’It is indeed a gift to be human.’
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI: A Life in Pictures
Joseph Ratzinger was a Christian for 95 years, a priest for 71 years and pope for almost eight years.
Cardinal Müller: Benedict XVI Will Be Remembered as a ‘True Doctor of the Church for Today’
Speaking with the Register, the German cardinal theologian reflects on the profound legacy of the late pope emeritus.
Biographer: Letter From Benedict XVI Reveals the ‘Central Motive’ for His Resignation
Chronic insomnia plagued him since 2005 World Youth Day in Cologne.
