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Our Calling
“He must increase, but I must decrease.”
—John 3:30 (RSV2CE)
This is a sacred project dedicated to God.
Faith and Verse is a quiet Catholic archive of saints,
Scripture, prayer, sacred art, and historical reflection.
We gather sacred memory into still images, written lives, devotional prayers, meditative videos, and reflections shaped by reverence, historical study, and silence.
Rooted in sacred tradition, these works are offered for prayer, contemplation, and remembrance.
In a world that forgets quickly, we make room to remember.
Brokenness
“Ever since the creation of the world his invisible nature, namely, his eternal power and deity, has been clearly perceived in the things that have been made. So they are without excuse;
for although they knew God they did not honor him as God or give thanks to him, but they became futile in their thinking and their senseless minds were darkened.”
—Romans 1:20–21 (RSV2CE)

Distraction has become the rhythm of our age.
We are trained to flicker, not to dwell.
We swipe away.
We scroll past God. We skim His Word.
We no longer go outside to marvel.
We no longer kneel. We no longer listen.
We no longer pray.
The sacred has been edited for convenience.
Our attention has been rewired for addiction.
This is not open defiance. But it is rebellion.
A rebellion through neglect.
A forgetting of what is holy.
A forgetting of how to wait.
A forgetting of how to see.

Our Response
“Be still, and know that I am God.”
—Psalm 46:10 (RSVCE)
Faith and Verse is our small answer to that forgetting.
We gather saint biographies, prayer pages, sacred reflections, and devotional imagery shaped by Scripture, historical memory, and the lives of the saints.
The work is slow by design.
We look for what can still be remembered clearly: a name, a feast day, a relic, a prayer, a symbol, a fragment of local devotion, a life handed down through the Church.
We are laymen gathering what can be gathered, preserving what can be preserved, and presenting it with reverence.
The images and videos come from this same work. They are not separate from the writing, but grow out of it: Scripture, sacred art, historical care, and prayer offered in silence.

Timelessness
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.”
—John 1:1 (RSV2CE)

In every century, the questions remain the same. Suffering. Beauty. Loneliness. Death.
And in every century, the Word speaks. Whether drawn from Scripture’s world, or the shadows of medieval memory, each image seeks not distance, but nearness. Not escape, but return.
We walk the same roads—work, prayer, burial, sunrise. Faces change; the ache does not. We carry bread, fetch water, listen for the bell; a child laughs, an old man rests, the fields turn.
The questions are timeless. The answer is always the same.
Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.
—Hebrews 13:8 (RSV2CE)

What We Offer
– Catholic saint biographies with historical context and sacred imagery
– Patronage and symbols pages for saints, martyrs, confessors, teachers, and hidden witnesses
– Traditional-style prayers to saints
– Prayer pages shaped by documented patronage, local devotion, and the lives of the saints
– Devotional imagery rooted in Scripture, sacred history, and Christian memory
– Saint portraits shaped by tradition
– Holy cards and prints through third-party printing
– Witnesses to the Light—tributes to saints in sacred imagery and prayer
– Scripture and prayer videos
– Silent reflections—no narration
– Biblical scenes rendered with reverence
– Seasonal meditations in stillness
– Short essays drawn from sacred art, symbolism, historical memory, and the creative process
This is our offering.
In a world of endless noise, hurry, and distraction, silence has become a stranger.
Our attention is fractured; our hearts are restless. But in stillness, the soul can once again see—not just with the eyes, but with the heart.


A mother tending her daughter in the morning light.
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