heroism

Anything You Want

An essay by Aisling | 2/23/2006

“True freedom isn’t the ability to do whatever you want, but the ability to do what you ought.” - Pope John Paul II

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Laurus . . . a short story

Fiction by Aisling | 10/10/2005

- To Warren. H. Carroll -

He made his way quietly through the hallway, his heart thumping loudly beneath his rich tunic. Smoke from the torch the servant bore was getting into his eyes, and they stung.
The servant stopped at a tall door. “Here is the empress’ chamber.”

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M.I.A

A poem by Timothy | 10/2/2005

Where you are, nobody knows
“Missing in action” is how the story goes
It was a secret ambush, or maybe a failed attack
But in any case, you never came back

For family and friends, life won’t be the same,
And you can be sure, they’ll remember your name
But as for your country, you might feel betrayed
You might be thinking, “They’ll forget in a day”

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The Wizard's Ball

Fiction by Aisling | 9/24/2005

Once upon a time--indeed upon the beginning of time as we know it--there lived a wizard.

Not the sort of wizard that wears a blue robe with bright yellow stars on it, and sits and stirs a cauldron all day. No, he was a real wizard.”

“What did he look like?” Rannon interrupted.

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Victory?

An essay by Aisling | 6/11/2003

I was struck with the idea for this piece a few days ago, and I hope that I shall be able to remember all I had intended to write!

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No Greater Love: A Reflection on Christ's Words, and Literature

An essay by Aisling | 4/25/2003

“There is no greater love than this, that a man lay down his life for his friend.” Most everyone has heard these words before, I suppose. Indeed the statement has become so familiar to us as to make it hard for us to look deeper to grasp their full meaning.

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