Most Catholic men have never heard of St. Gregory of Narek—and that needs to change. This 10th-century Armenian monk, poet, and theologian was a powerhouse of prayer, a master of humility, and a man who understood suffering better than most. In 2015, Pope Francis declared him a Doctor of the Church, yet his writings remain largely unknown to many Catholics.
So, who was this saint? Why does his Book of Lamentations still speak to us today? And what does his life teach us about the power of prayer, repentance, and God’s mercy?
In this episode, we dive deep into:
✅ Why Gregory’s Book of Lamentations is a must-read for Catholic men
✅ The raw power of prayer and why most of us neglect it
✅ The connection between humility and true strength
✅ The lesson every man needs to embrace: You cannot do this alone
✅ How his life mirrors St. Paul’s call to boast in weakness so that Christ’s power can work through us
This is more than a history lesson. It’s a challenge—to rethink your prayer life, to embrace humility, and to make God's mercy your foundation.
Lent is coming. Will you let God transform your heart?
3 Powerful Quotes from the Episode:
Stop trying to white-knuckle your way through life. St. Gregory teaches that real strength comes through humility, prayer, and total reliance on God’s mercy. A man who refuses to ask for help—whether from God or his brothers in Christ—will always fall. Drop the pride. Pick up the habit of prayer.
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