Grace Colella

Grace Colella graduated from Regis College, attends Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, is an associate of the Sisters of St. Joseph, volunteers in a hospice and is involved in spreading the word for Guaranteed Basic Income.


52 posts

    A poem inspired by time spent at a cottage this summer...

    "What I enjoy the most about these psalms is the lack of violence found in them. Instead, the experience of darkness is relegated to the consciousness of doubt, fear, ignorance and illusion, mostly within oneself."...

    The poem first appeared in It first appeared in The Recorder, Journal of the Ontario Music Educators’ Association. It is reposted with permission of the author....

    The poet today reflects on the impact various kinds of boats have on her....

    What causes those forks in our lives which keep on appearing?...

    The poet uses the image of new growth in an oak to speak of personal growth....

    The silence in community prayer is broken by a word which caused denial....

    In todays' Poetry Tuesday, the poet takes a look at the Dark Night of the soul....

    Today's Poetry Tuesdays entry looks at what remains in our minds despite the removal of unwanted monuments....

    In today's Poetry Tuesday, Grace Colella reminds us that "there are all sorts of movements." ...

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