St. Anthony the Great and the Way of the Desert: A Reflection on Luke 4:1-13

There are few symbols more evocative in the Biblical imagination than the desert, or wilderness. Such stories as the Hebrews wandering in the wilderness for forty years, the exile across the barren lands of the Syrian Desert, and Jesus’ forty-day battle of will and wit with Satan have gained an archetypal status in the tradition. … Continue reading St. Anthony the Great and the Way of the Desert: A Reflection on Luke 4:1-13

The Way of the ‘Holy Fool’

This year, my Lenten series is looking at the Ways of the Saints, what we might learn and apply from the lives of those who have embodied Christ in a particularly poignant or instructive way. Today will be a bit different, as my thoughts are on the life of a family member who passed away … Continue reading The Way of the ‘Holy Fool’

St. Olga of Kwethluk and the Way of Showing Up

It’s easy to think of the Saints as people from the distant past, their stories more legend than reality. And yet, as Christians, we believe that the same Holy Spirit that inspired the prophets and apostles of old continues to be at work in the world — yes, in the days of the Roman Empire … Continue reading St. Olga of Kwethluk and the Way of Showing Up

St. John of the Cross and the Way of the Dark Night

One of the better known concepts of Christian spirituality today is the idea of the ‘Dark Night of the Soul.’ But juts because It’s well-known doesn't mean it's well understood. It refers to an extended period of spiritual dryness in which no consolation can be found, but which, in hindsight, is paradoxically experienced as a … Continue reading St. John of the Cross and the Way of the Dark Night

Servants of God: A Reflection of Ash Wednesday 2025

Today is Ash Wednesday, whose ceremonies mark the start of Lent in Western Christianity. Most years my focus in these posts is on the rite itself, which carries a wealth of symbolism. So if you’d like a reflection on the imposition of ashes, please see here, here, and here. But this year, I’m going to … Continue reading Servants of God: A Reflection of Ash Wednesday 2025