Flora Tang“Genesis”: A Queer Creation Poem about the Breastfeeding GodThis poem expands on the biblical imagery of “el shaddai,” which translates into “God of many breasts”Dec 21, 2020Dec 21, 2020
Flora TangAn Examination of Conscience for the Wandering SoulAn Examination of Conscience of mercy for the queer, the progressive, the non-conforming, and doubting Catholic.Oct 24, 2019Oct 24, 2019
Flora TangMy uterus, the altar: bloody periods, IUD’s, and the messy mystery of the female bodyAfter bleeding for a month & a half due to an IUD complication, I speak: of my body, my blood, my pain, and my uterus the sacrificial…May 19, 2019May 19, 2019
Flora Tang“Have you ever touched a bloody wound?”: Micro-homily for the Second Sunday of EasterFrom “seeing is believing” to “touching is believing”, love becomes vulnerable and tangible through the resurrection.Apr 29, 2019Apr 29, 2019
Flora TangOrdained by a Cock’s Crew: The Making of a Priest in Shusaku Endo’s SilenceA Lenten reflection on what Silence teaches us about the priesthood today and its need for a radical transformation.Apr 20, 2019Apr 20, 2019
Flora TangDo This in MemoryReflecting on the past four years, I remember my faith journey and the transformative power of God’s love.Mar 25, 2019Mar 25, 2019
Flora TangThe Queer Divine Praises: A Poem-PrayerThis following poem-prayer, one of a six-part queer biblical poetry series, is based on the traditional Catholic prayer of the Divine…Dec 29, 2018Dec 29, 2018
Flora TangChristmas in China: Living the Messy Love of the IncarnationHow I caught a glimpse what the first Christmas would have looked like during a Christmas Mass in Beijing, China.Dec 27, 2018Dec 27, 2018