St. Josephine Bakhita and the Way of Freedom in Suffering

You may have noticed that most of the Saints discussed in this series so far began their lives in at least modest if not extreme comfort and wealth. In this we see the importance of privilege in providing people with the kinds of opportunities that can lead to becoming known and remembered, even if what … Continue reading St. Josephine Bakhita and the Way of Freedom in Suffering

St. Seraphim of Sarov and the Way of the Holy Spirit

My feelings about the Church’s general marginalization of the Holy Spirit are at this point well-documented. I even did a whole series last year outlining the history of ideas about the Spirit of God and why they should be brought closer to the heart of our experiences and expectations today. I’ve also written about why … Continue reading St. Seraphim of Sarov and the Way of the Holy Spirit

Howard Thurman and the Way of Specificity

Yesterday in this series on the Ways of the Saints, we looked at St. Ignatius of Loyola and his way of transformation in Christ. One of the things I love so much about him is how he insists we bring our whole selves to God, including our desires, dreams, passions, and bodies. Today I’d like … Continue reading Howard Thurman and the Way of Specificity

St. Ignatius of Loyola and the Way of Transformation: A Reflection on Luke 13.1-9

Most of the time, whether it’s because his words are legitimately gentle or just because I’ve grown too accustomed to them, Jesus come across to me as a gentle fellow, a soothing balm for a weary soul. But every now and then, I’ll come across a passage that jolts me out of my complacency. He … Continue reading St. Ignatius of Loyola and the Way of Transformation: A Reflection on Luke 13.1-9

St. Bonaventure and the Way of Finding Traces of God

Of all of St. Francis’s many legacies, the one for which he’s probably best known today is his great love for all of creation and instinct that God was present within it. In his famed ‘Canticle of Creation’, he speaks of his fellow creatures as family: “Brother Sun,” “Sister Moon,” “Brothers Wind and Air,” and … Continue reading St. Bonaventure and the Way of Finding Traces of God