Correction: After Easter, and a New Song
And we must go on in the midst of this, leaving behind the anguish of the tomb, leaving the breath of peace, sweet comfort’s kiss enfolding us, and set off through the gloom like travelers to Emmaus—racked with doubt, unable to see the Lord, yet hearts afire— into the valley with only one way out asking for eagle’s wings and not to tire.
Camino de Emaús, by Lelio Orsi, 1560–1565- http://cgfa.sunsite.dk/, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=6802241
I hit “Publish” too fast yesterday, and didn’t realize until several hours later that I’d mistitled the post. I wrote “After Emmaus” instead of “After Easter” because I sometimes type on autopilot. “After Easter” is the correct title of the poem above. Also, I found out this morning that the Porter’s Gate has released a new song today, one which I co-wrote. You can check out “Trinity Sending Song” now!



Not sure what is going on here exactly. But it sounds like a very convincing and elegant piece of dialog from Dante's middle book.