What the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the Master calls a butterfly.  Richard David Bach
Though the silkworm, cramped within the cocoon, is in a state of depression and struggle as though upon a cross,
yet this very condition of strife and difficulty gives strength to its wings, and fits it for the life that is to be
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Sadhu Sundar Singh

About Peregrine Press

“Peregrine” comes from the Latin peregrinus, meaning “foreigner” or “pilgrim.” To peregrinate is to journey—to live as one who knows this life is not the final home. And in the Christian and Celtic traditions, peregrinatio names a life lived in loving surrender to God’s call, even when it leads into the unknown.

The peregrine falcon has also appeared in my own life at moments when I most needed encouragement—becoming, for me, a quiet sign of guidance and grace. This imprint is named in that spirit: for the journey, and for those who walk it.