Jan/Feb 2016
Divine Inspiration: Poetry, reviews, and biographies!
Ink and Fairydust Managing Editor Courtney Seybold Assistant Editor Sarah Levesque Submissions Editor Elizabeth Troup Graphics Editor Courtney Seybold Illustrators Mary MacArthur, Anna MacArthur, Mary Sullivan Authors Marie Jeanette, Rosaria Marie, Courtney Seybold, and Elizabeth Troup Photos and Designs www.freepik.com www.unsplash.com Sheila Sund via Flickr Questions? Ask@iandfmag.com All articles and artwork belong to their respetive creators and may not be copied without permission.
Contents Editor’s Note
by Courtney Seybold
Late Have I Loved Thee
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by St. Augustine of Hippo
Review: Don Bosco
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Review: A Man for All Seasons
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The Peace Prayer
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by Rosaria Marie
by Rosaria Marie
by St. Francis of Assisi
The Flame of August 11-14 by Rosaria Marie
St. Augustine Bio 15-16 by Elizabeth Troup
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A Man for All Seasons by Rosaria Marie
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Dewi Sant
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Healing
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A Bard’s Prayer by Rosaria Marie
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A Few Saint Quotes
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by Courtney Seybold by St. Ignatius of Loyola
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Editor’s Note Courtney Seybold
J.M.J. Dear Readers, It’s the beginning of a new year, and with the start of 2016 Ink and Fairydust will be available in print, so you’ll be able to purchase this issue, and all those after it, and get a physical copy of it delivered to you. We’re also hoping to compile two “Best of Ink and Fairydust” issues annually, which will be larger publications of our favorite published pieces gathered halfway through the year and again at its close. This issue is all about saints and their writings, and features articles about intellectual giants such as St. Augustine of Hippo and St. Thomas More. There’s a gathering of excellent poetry in these pages, some of it written by saints of the Church and others by our own staff here at Ink and Fairydust. In lieu of an interview with another author there’s an introduction to a few patron saints of the work we do in putting this magazine together, and also a few wonderful reviews of saint films. We hope you enjoy everything we have to offer in this new installment of I&F, and we look forward to another incredible year! God bless you all.
Yours Ever,
Courtney Seybold Managing Editor
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