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Issue IV — God in the Gutter
God in the Gutter is about the hungry, the sick, the stranger, the prisoner, the wounded, the person at the door, the person on the floor, and the God who is not embarrassed to meet us there.
Inside this issue:
The Devil Hates Soup
Why works of mercy are spiritual warfare, and why hell hates when Christ’s love becomes visible.
Give the Saints Back Their Smell
A strange, earthy reflection on St. Francis, sanitized holiness, and why the saints were more wounded, human, and alive than we often allow them to be.
Jesus Had a Panic Attack
Gethsemane, mental anguish, and the Christ who gets you from the floor.
Saints from the Margins
Dorothy Day, Benedict Joseph Labre, Damien of Molokai, Josephine Bakhita, John of God, and Dulce of the Poor.
Plus: Scripture, prayer, collage, saint quotes, a doodle page, an adoration prayer, and a seafood gumbo recipe because… why not?
This issue is about feeding the hungry.
But it is also about letting yourself be fed.
Because sometimes you are the one bringing soup, and sometimes you are the one too tired to feed yourself.
Details:
64 printed pages
Page count refers to individual pages, not folded sheets
Mixed layout: essays, prayers, collage spreads, tinted pages, saint vignettes, and visual interruptions
Small batch, limited copies
Written and created by W. Tyler Allen of St. Anthony’s Tongue
God in the Gutter is about the hungry, the sick, the stranger, the prisoner, the wounded, the person at the door, the person on the floor, and the God who is not embarrassed to meet us there.
Inside this issue:
The Devil Hates Soup
Why works of mercy are spiritual warfare, and why hell hates when Christ’s love becomes visible.
Give the Saints Back Their Smell
A strange, earthy reflection on St. Francis, sanitized holiness, and why the saints were more wounded, human, and alive than we often allow them to be.
Jesus Had a Panic Attack
Gethsemane, mental anguish, and the Christ who gets you from the floor.
Saints from the Margins
Dorothy Day, Benedict Joseph Labre, Damien of Molokai, Josephine Bakhita, John of God, and Dulce of the Poor.
Plus: Scripture, prayer, collage, saint quotes, a doodle page, an adoration prayer, and a seafood gumbo recipe because… why not?
This issue is about feeding the hungry.
But it is also about letting yourself be fed.
Because sometimes you are the one bringing soup, and sometimes you are the one too tired to feed yourself.
Details:
64 printed pages
Page count refers to individual pages, not folded sheets
Mixed layout: essays, prayers, collage spreads, tinted pages, saint vignettes, and visual interruptions
Small batch, limited copies
Written and created by W. Tyler Allen of St. Anthony’s Tongue