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Poetry in the English tradition from an American Orthodox Christian. Songs of Time and Season is a collection of poetry by Andrew Stephen Damick, an Orthodox Christian and lover of English literature. In it, he attempts to come to grips with many of the central themes of life in Christ -- what it means to love truly, the inner meaning of repentance, communion with the Divine, the great feasts of the Orthodox Church, holy places, and other central themes of sojourn in this earthly life. It features prominently his epithalamion Tradition's Time, a 12-stanza 365-line poem written for his own…mehr

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Poetry in the English tradition from an American Orthodox Christian. Songs of Time and Season is a collection of poetry by Andrew Stephen Damick, an Orthodox Christian and lover of English literature. In it, he attempts to come to grips with many of the central themes of life in Christ -- what it means to love truly, the inner meaning of repentance, communion with the Divine, the great feasts of the Orthodox Church, holy places, and other central themes of sojourn in this earthly life. It features prominently his epithalamion Tradition's Time, a 12-stanza 365-line poem written for his own wedding which is arranged around the Church calendar. He invites you to come and savor with him the traditional forms of English poetry with a fresh dip into eternal waters. Click here for a full description and excerpts.
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Autorenporträt
The Very Rev. Archpriest Andrew Stephen Damick is co-host of The Lord of Spirits podcast, chief content officer of Ancient Faith Ministries, and the former pastor (2009-2020) of St. Paul Antiochian Orthodox Church of Emmaus, Pennsylvania. He is author of several books from Ancient Faith Publishing and hosts or co-hosts multiple Ancient Faith Radio podcasts. He resides in Emmaus with his wife Kh. Nicole and their children.