A Faith That Works: The Lenten Prayer of St. Ephrem the Syrian

Yesterday, I introduced this year’s Lenten series, which will be daily reflections on famous or important liturgical prayers. As a general principle, I’ll be treating the season of Lent like a liturgical day, starting with the evening offices then going through the daytime services. But today I’m going to start with the quintessential Lenten prayer … Continue reading A Faith That Works: The Lenten Prayer of St. Ephrem the Syrian

A Kingdom of Dust and Ashes: A Reflection for Ash Wednesday 2026

A recurring theme here lately has been the contrasts between the kingdoms of this world and their theologies of glory on the one hand, and the kingdom of God with its theology of the cross on the other. Nowhere does Christianity’s theology of the cross come to the fore more than in the Western Christian … Continue reading A Kingdom of Dust and Ashes: A Reflection for Ash Wednesday 2026

St. Maria Skobtsova and the Way of Breaking the Conventions but Keeping the Commandments

Today this series on the Ways of the Saints comes to an end. Over the past few weeks, we’ve seen how holiness expressed itself in a wide variety of people: men and women, Eastern and Western, monks and laity, from the first through twentieth centuries, and from Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. They’ve also … Continue reading St. Maria Skobtsova and the Way of Breaking the Conventions but Keeping the Commandments

St. Oscar Romero and the Way of the Martyr

There are few words that get the Christian imagination going more than ‘martyr’. Indeed, our faith cut its teeth in times of periodic and local, but nonetheless violent persecution, when many Christians were executed, often in gruesome public spectacles. But our language here in English hides something important. For the Greek word martys, from which … Continue reading St. Oscar Romero and the Way of the Martyr

St. Innocent of Alaska and the Way of Curiosity

Towards the start of this series on the Ways of the Saints, we looked St. Herman of Alaska, a Russian missionary who stood up for and alongside the local peoples being exploited by the colonial administration; we also saw a wonderful example of the fruition of what he began in the figure of St. Olga … Continue reading St. Innocent of Alaska and the Way of Curiosity