Resources for Palm Sunday

[Over the past few years, I’ve made it a practice to write for every day of the Holy Week. This year, I’ve decided to let the ground lie fallow, so I can come back to these readings with fresher eyes in the future.] Here are some posts from previous years to help us commemorate Palm … Continue reading Resources for Palm Sunday

Becoming Fire: A Reflection on Abba Joseph of Panephysis 7

Lent is coming to a close, and so it’s time to bring these reflections on the Sayings of the Desert Fathers to a close as well. It’s been an amazing journey, as we’ve learned from, and sometimes questioned, their wisdom in how they understood and undertook their radical vocation of sacred practices, community, and interiority. … Continue reading Becoming Fire: A Reflection on Abba Joseph of Panephysis 7

On Intention: A Reflection on Abba Anthony 35

Long-time readers here will know that I’m a big believer in goal-setting. Not because I’m super organized or structured in how I live, but because nothing helps me figure out what exactly it is I want out of my life, and how to try to achieve it, better than going through a big goal-setting project. … Continue reading On Intention: A Reflection on Abba Anthony 35

First Things: A Reflection on Abba Zeno 4

Christianity is about changed lives. Full stop. The depths of metaphysics and cosmology — questions about the nature of reality, the universe, and the divine — are completely irrelevant to us and to our faith. But, that doesn’t make those questions any less compelling to many of us. And so they have always been a … Continue reading First Things: A Reflection on Abba Zeno 4

More on Judging Others: A Reflection on Abba Agathon 18

A theme that has come up often in this series, most recently in Sunday’s post, is how there is no room in a genuine Christian life for judgmentalism. Again, this is very basic Christian teaching as it was one of the major themes of Jesus’ own teaching. We shouldn’t be surprised to see it come … Continue reading More on Judging Others: A Reflection on Abba Agathon 18