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Caryll Houselander

    September 29, 1901 – October 12, 1954

    Caryll Houselander was a British mystic, writer, and artist whose work was characterized by profound spiritual insight and artistic vision. Her writing focused on revealing the presence of Christ in all people and life circumstances. Her style was described as refreshing, as if seeing things for the first time, capable of illuminating even the driest doctrinal considerations. Her texts, encompassing poetry, short stories, and articles, are valued for their spiritual depth and unique perspective on the human experience.

    Petook: The Rooster Who Met Jesus
    The Dry Wood
    • The Catholic Women Writers series brings together the English-language prose works of Catholic women from the 19th and 20th centuries. The first volume in the series is Caryll Houselander's The Dry Wood. It offers a vital contribution to the modern literary canon and a profound meditation on the purpose of human suffering.

      The Dry Wood
    • Petook is a snowy white rooster and proud of his wife's new brood of chicks, and quick to protect them from an intruding young stranger named Jesus walking through the garden. But when he sees the child kneeling in wonder and caressing his newborn chicks, Petook is soothed and crows happily. Years later, Petook, whose home is in sight of Calvary's hill, is awaiting another hatching and becomes strangely agitated when he sees men being lifted onto crosses there. He doesn't know that one of the men being crucified is the same boy who visited Petook's family long ago. But three days later on Easter morning, as a new brood of chicks hatches that coincides with the Resurrection of the stranger, Petook is inspired to crow with great joy, celebrating the mystery of new life.

      Petook: The Rooster Who Met Jesus