The Word in their Voices

A Catholic Pilgrim’s Journey through Scripture and Poetry

What if Scripture spoke not only through its words, but through the voices of those who lived it? Poetry becomes a window into the Gospels — seen through Mary at the Cross, Judas in torment, Peter in denial, and the Centurion in awe. Each reflection invites readers to step inside salvation’s drama, to pray with its characters, and to hear the Word as living testimony. Rooted in faith and devotion, these meditations offer not instruction from above, but companionship along the journey — guiding hearts toward healing, prayer, and a deeper encounter with Christ in voices that echo across the centuries.


The Watchmen and The Witnesses

One Divine Message, Two Testaments, for All Generations

As Søren Kierkegaard observed ‘Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.’

So it is with Scripture:

the Watchmen spoke forward into mystery,

the Witnesses looked back and saw fulfillment,

and in Christ, promise and understanding meet.

This is not a scholarly manual, nor a systematic theology, but a testimony—a journey into the heart of the biblical narrative, and the God who speaks through it. If in some small way it helps you approach the Word with greater clarity, depth, and awe, and helps you understand what it means for you now, then it will have fulfilled its purpose—not just for one generation, but for all.