Anything You WantAn 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 |
Laurus . . . a short storyFiction 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. |
M.I.AA poem by Timothy | 10/2/2005Where you are, nobody knows For family and friends, life won’t be the same, |
The Wizard's BallFiction by Aisling | 9/24/2005Once 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. |
Victory?An essay by Aisling | 6/11/2003I 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! |
No Greater Love: A Reflection on Christ's Words, and LiteratureAn 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. |