Issue 07 – Winter 2026: Stargazing
With the Magi of old, let us turn our gaze upwards, to the heavens, and ponder the night skies. How can it be that this tapestry of light shines so brightly, even amidst the darkness?
With the Magi of old, let us turn our gaze upwards, to the heavens, and ponder the night skies. How can it be that this tapestry of light shines so brightly, even amidst the darkness?

This autumn, as the natural world winds down and we find ourselves gathering indoors more frequently, what stories will we share with those around us?

Nutrition Facts for the Soul It often takes me quite a long time to get my grocery shopping

If you had told me that I would spend Christmas 2023 in the Antarctic, surrounded by penguins and icebergs, on

Though you can technically go sailing in any season, the blisteringly hot days of summer seem particularly apt to carry our thoughts out to sea.

Even if you aren’t currently plowing a field or tending a garden, the liturgical year makes this time of year especially suited to reflect on planting.

Read the Letter from the Editor from our third issue and learn more about the Hibernating theme!

Join us as we reflect on our second issue of Trivium Magazine and share some of our creative process!

Read the Letter from the Editor from our second issue and learn more about the Harvesting theme!

Liturgical Calendars as a Social Framework Night and day, winter and summer, planting and harvesting; Man’s first layer of the

When not caring for her children or teaching literature classes online for Homeschool Connections, Eleanor Bourg Nicholson can be found

A group of Christendom alumni have launched a new print and digital magazine, Trivium, aimed at providing Catholics with beautiful writing,
Here at the crossroads, amid the noise of the modern world, we strive to reclaim the truth of being made in God’s image and likeness: body, mind, and soul.