Pentecost 2019
Featuring Katy Carl delving into the work of Suzanne Wolfe, poetry by Andrew Frisardi, fiction by Fr Anthony Lusvardi, SJ, and the art of Carl Schmitt. Print edition.
Featuring Katy Carl delving into the work of Suzanne Wolfe, poetry by Andrew Frisardi, fiction by Fr Anthony Lusvardi, SJ, and the art of Carl Schmitt. Print edition.
Featuring Katy Carl delving into the work of Suzanne Wolfe, poetry by Andrew Frisardi, fiction by Fr Anthony Lusvardi, SJ, and the art of Carl Schmitt. Print edition.
Pentecost 2019
Feature
Mystery and Metaphor: A Conversation with Suzanne Wolfe
Katy Carl
Fiction
Webs
Jane Wageman
Narbonne Cathedral
Sean Murray
Luigi
Anthony Lusvardi, SJ
Nonfiction
On Discovering the Undiscovered Novel
Samuel Sweeney
Book Reviews
The Ghost Keeper by Natalie Morrill
Simcha Fisher
Unveiling by Suzanne Wolfe
Katy Carl
Poetry
Out and Back in Rome
Andrew Frisardi
Commute
Andrew Frisardi
On the Cutting Down of a Pine Tree
Andrew Frisardi
Snowfall in Lent
Andrew Frisardi
El Niño
Joyce Schmid
For Evangeline
Kirsten Kinnell
Altar Serving
Kevin Coyne
Winter of 2015
Kevin Coyne
Elegy for John the Baptist
Kevin Coyne
Genesis
Romana Iorga
The Riddle
Romana Iorga
Lizard
Romana Iorga
Cicadetta montana
Zachary Bos
Mud Daubers
Zachary Bos
Birches
Rebekah Spearman
Dandelions
Rebekah Spearman
Visual Art
Carl Schmitt (1889-1989) was an American artist who received his formation at the Chase School in New York, the National Academy of Design, and then the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence, Italy. He exhibited his work at the Carnegie International in Pittsburgh, the Chicago Art Institute, the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, DC, and the Brooklyn Museum. He was one of the founding members of the Silvermine Guild of Artists in 1922 and was a guest at Yaddo in 1928. From 1940 to 1988, he worked primarily from his home studio in Connecticut. A lifelong Catholic who lived and worked in communication with notable artists, writers, and thinkers of his time, Schmitt passed away on his seventy-fifth wedding anniversary.