9 episodes

An audio journal refashioning America’s pilgrim promise from the fragments of a broken heartland… Poetry, music, weird tales, and flyover reportage… Saints, near saints, and ne'er-do-wells welcome… Imagination for the Remnant

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An audio journal refashioning America’s pilgrim promise from the fragments of a broken heartland… Poetry, music, weird tales, and flyover reportage… Saints, near saints, and ne'er-do-wells welcome… Imagination for the Remnant

    Praise Her in the Gates (Teaser Trailer)

    Praise Her in the Gates (Teaser Trailer)

    Coming soon from Lydwine - Imagination for the Remnant.

    • 2 min
    The Ghost Outside

    The Ghost Outside

    ...But for you others with ears to hear – do you understand what I mean? I think I mean the end of that awful sense of waiting hanging over us, that’s hung over us now for years… a nation of distraction and idleness… of sexual bulimia, endless war… celebrating monsters… and all of us haunted bodies wandering in a haunted land, wondering if there really is any more ‘we’, or if it's only you and me alone, us and them, a sense that things have spun out of control and are headed toward some inevitable confrontation, some necessary reckoning… as though America in our time has to offer not wealth or progress or sweet dreams of a better life but rather apocalypse, the veil grown thin, the gaze transfigured, the truth itself beheld with awful clarity, awful intensity, 'like shining from shook foil'...

    …with work by Rachel Kennedy, Elisabeth Kramp, and Maria Illich, and featuring the music of the Cimarron Kings.

    • 1 hr 47 min
    Vandals at the Golden Gate, Part One

    Vandals at the Golden Gate, Part One

    ...For the genuine legacy of America’s first Catholic president was in neither the Apollo program nor the missile crisis, but in an outpouring of significance far beyond the ken of technological excellence or expertise. Norman Mailer, in hearing the first astonishing eyewitness reports from the moon, maintained it was “as if a man were descending step by step, heartbeat by diminishing heartbeat into the reign of the kingdom of death itself and he was reporting, inch by inch, what his senses disclosed.” Hyperbole, however poetic – for Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin had indeed gone to the moon, but no further. Instead, it was John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 35th President of the United States, poor old glamorous Jack himself, like Orpheus, who’d gone alone into the underworld...

    …with work by Anna Key, Rachel Kennedy, Mary R. Finnegan, and Stephen Kramp, and featuring the music of the Cimarron Kings.

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Vandals at the Golden Gate, Part Two

    Vandals at the Golden Gate, Part Two

    …So began in downtown Dallas the daily sacrifice, the faithful drawn together by the Eucharist – drawn by its hiddenness, its quotidian tastes of bread and wine, its incarnation a sign, a promise, of the divinization of all things born to die, an apprehension through belief redounding upon this mortal world and so reordering, recreating what was fallen. To stand before the Cross as blood and water spill from His side, to walk into the empty tomb and see the very vanquishment of Death, to witness in the breaking of the bread His fellowship and presence…

    …with work by Anna Key, Rachel Kennedy, Mary R. Finnegan, and Stephen Kramp, and featuring the music of the Cimarron Kings.

    • 1 hr 25 min
    Jack of Cups, Part One

    Jack of Cups, Part One

    …Christianity is a true crime religion. At its heart are scandal, treachery, and murder. Strange to think that we the people would ever turn away from Jesus Christ, and Him crucified, given the proclivities, the bloody entertainments, so beloved in this bloody land…. On the one hand, the Good God of the Universe - the Three-In-One, the One-In-Three – Maker and Destroyer of Worlds, condescended to shame among His creatures, with a brow to welcome thorns, with hands that did embrace the violence of the nail… In opposition, the peril implied by man as a rational creature, by the gift of love, that if it be real it must be free, and so must hold within itself the possibilities of rejection - the heart of man become not a temple but a void, the sensible become senseless, become welter and waste… And so, we live suspended - as though hung upon a cross - between two mysteries, between the Almighty and our equally unfathomable selves… Whichever way we turn we are confronted by the insoluble…

    …with work by Joshua Hren, K.P. Dyer, and Lesley Clinton, and featuring the music of the Cimarron Kings.

    • 1 hr 15 min
    Jack of Cups, Part Two

    Jack of Cups, Part Two

    …Before we left New England, I went out into the yard and dug up the bones of our family cat, a black cat, hit by a car and killed some three or four years earlier, afterward wrapped in an old bath towel and laid to rest beneath the day lilies crowded outside our dining room window. When it came time to move we didn’t feel right leaving him behind, not knowing who might move in next and disturb him, disinter him, digging in the wet black earth – it might as well be us. So when we drove to Alabama there he was, his remains wrapped in plastic and tucked beneath the trunk mat, beside the spare tire, like Joseph carried up from Egypt by the sons of Israel into the promised land – our kitty not laid to rest in Schechem, of course, but rather in the shade of the pines outside our new home on the island…

    …with work by Joshua Hren, K.P. Dyer, and Lesley Clinton, and featuring the music of the Cimarron Kings.

    • 57 min

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