While I admit this tie-in might be a bit of a stretch, I don’t think it’s a stretch to say that speaking the truth has become surprisingly difficult to do any more. Ironically, though young people say they value authenticity, they don’t see a contradiction in lying when the motive is deemed appropriate. We don’tContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 31 March”
Monthly Archives: March 2023
Daily Prayer, 30 March
Few people have less control over the circumstances of their lives than young enlisted Sailors, especially ones assigned to a ship, and especially when that ship is on deployment. They describe the resulting confining feeling to me as “like being in a prison.” It isn’t just young Sailors, though, who can feel trapped by theirContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 30 March”
Daily Prayer, 27 March
I am a big fan of Mike Rowe. One of the things on which we agree, but he manages to articulate much better than I could is the obsession we seem to have these days around safety. He calls his idea “Safety Third,” and I agree with him that our obsession with safety has becomeContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 27 March”
Sunday Sermon, 26 March 2023
This Sunday, the fourth of Great Lent, we remember St. John Climacus, known principally for his book The Ladder of Divine Ascent. One of the most beloved works of Orthodox Christian spirituality, it describes the 30 steps by which, according to St. John, we climb from earth to heaven. On the rungs we move fromContinue reading “Sunday Sermon, 26 March 2023”
Daily Prayer, 24 March
Just like anyone, Sailors get used to dealing with things that are less than ideal, e.g. putting buckets under leaks, overlooking trash on the deck or in hull frames, or other little things that are annoying but easy to work around. Cultivating new habits of dealing with things right away and not letting things accumulateContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 24 March”
Daily Prayer, 23 March
Amid the hosts of observances that come over the course of a deployment (According to one website there are 837 “holidays” in March alone! Though, I confess, I am a big supporter of National Corn Dog Day.), easily lost are the historically significant moments that form our National Identity, our common heritage. Thus, the followingContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 23 March”
Daily Prayer, 22 March
There are stretches on every deployment where the days become routine and repetitive. Standing the same watches, seeing the same things, doing the same maintenance, and you begin to lose track of which day of the week it is. Or at least, you would if there weren’t tacos served on Tuesday. Especially young people whoContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 22 March”
Daily Prayer, 21 March
While on station a US Navy DDG will be called upon to escort ships through dangerous waters, a mission these ships have conducted since the Second World War. This particular escort mission was memorable, because much of the crew didn’t know the story behind the name of the ship in our charge. If that weren’tContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 21 March”
Daily Prayer, 20 March
The nice thing about poetry is that a good one can offer a good moral lesson for which I might otherwise turn to scripture, but which I avoid for fear of alienating my listeners. It’s also good for them to hear language used beautifully. In current popular music, the various kinds I hear when theContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 20 March”
Sunday Sermon, 19 March
In an episode of the television show House a sick woman who is ill-treated by her boss plans to return to work for the same boss until she is confronted with her impending death. She then resolved she would do things differently in her remaining time and accept a leadership position at a non-profit foundation.Continue reading “Sunday Sermon, 19 March”