Placidus Henry is a former psychiatric social worker whose clients often brought questions of faith into the therapy hour. After watching four generations of young Americans strugg...view morePlacidus Henry is a former psychiatric social worker whose clients often brought questions of faith into the therapy hour. After watching four generations of young Americans struggle with their identities, and with their country’s struggle with itself, it became clearer to him that if two millennia of the Christian ethos were not becoming lost or erased, they were certainly becoming smudged by the distractions of secular culture. Poetry is the medium of distilled experience. The poetry here covers the areas of youthful love, work, military service, and social injustice, seen through the lens of a searcher’s spirituality.view less