There is likely no Christian in history as highly regarded, throughout history and today, both across the spectrum of Christian belief and outside of it, as St. Francis of Assisi. More has been written about him than anyone else apart from Jesus himself. As Richard Rohr put it, “Francis is … a "prime attractor" —one … Continue reading St. Francis of Assisi and the Way of Letting Go
As long-time readers will know, one of the pivotal periods of my life for how I articulate and try to live out my faith was my time in the Eastern Orthodox Church. That time was triggered by an encounter with the teachings of a late Soviet-era Russian priest named Fr. Alexander Men, who is widely … Continue reading Fr. Alexander Men and the Way of Collective Honesty
Over the years I’ve noticed an interesting trend, where young Christian men — always men, and always at around 19-21 years old — develop a sudden fascination with apologetics. (I was not immune to this trend; that’s actually how I first noticed it, when a friend two years younger than me developed the same interest … Continue reading St. John of Damascus and the Way of Having a Ready Answer
As we approach the half-way point of Lent, especially in this exhausting and anxious year, I think we’re all in need of some refreshment. And I have no doubt that that’s why the Old Testament reading appointed for today, from Isaiah 55, resonated so strongly with me today. It speaks of the wonderful and refreshing, … Continue reading St. Therese of Lisieux and the Way of Simplicity: A Reflection on Isaiah 55.1-9