Fr. John Bayer

Lessons learned in a monastery

A Word to Enkindle, March 25, 2025

One of the most important rooms in a monastery, after the church, is the chapter room. This is the place where monks meet to do various things as a community: hear an exhortation from their abbot; listen to a spiritual reading (often a chapter from “The Rule of St. Benedict”); deliberate and vote on the important material and spiritual questions that arise in a monastery, such as who should be the abbot, whether to welcome a young monk as a permanent member of the community through solemn profession, and how best to structure their lives to promote God’s purpose.

Herod’s trial of conscience

A Word to Enkindle, March 07, 2025

The death of John the Baptist is a chilling story for multiple reasons. It is a story about the fury of Herodias, who hated John so much for speaking the truth about marriage that she manipulated Herod, her would-be husband, into murdering him. It is also a story about the weakness of Herod, who just waited too long to do what he knew was right – to the point that doing the right thing required a sacrifice he felt incapable of making.

Reflecting upon technology and prayer in our lives

A Word to Enkindle, January 29, 2025

Technology is everywhere. There seems to be a gadget or app for everything. Computers for calculating; engines for ease; chemicals for control — is there any aspect of our lives untouched by instruments and processes?

Understanding Church teachings and defending the dignity of life

A Word to Enkindle, November 20, 2024

“Understanding Church teachings and defending the dignity of life” by Fr. John for The Texas Catholic. As another election concludes, Catholics should remember we are responsible for helping to unify our country. One way to do that is to announce together the Church’s prophetic call to both parties. In this election cycle, politicians from the […]

What is a man? Discovering masculinity through faith, humility

A Word to Enkindle, November 01, 2024

What is a man? That’s a wonderful question that seems difficult to raise without provoking strong reactions.

The opportunity for scrupulosity

A Word to Enkindle, September 27, 2024

Many of us today suffer from scrupulosity, which I think could be defined — at least insofar as it is a spiritual and not a psychological condition — as a disordered concern for one’s own righteousness. 

Reflecting on Epigenetics and the Eucharistic Revival

A Word to Enkindle, August 29, 2024

Last month, 60,000 Catholics gathered in Indianapolis for the 10th National Eucharistic Congress in the USA (and the first in 83 years). I couldn’t be there, but I heard wonderful things about it from those who were.

Discover the strangeness and consolation of Scripture

A Word to Enkindle, June 25, 2024

It can be difficult to cultivate a regular habit of reading Scripture. Its literary world can seem so strange to us that we feel as though it would take forever before we could even just understand what is going on, let alone find spiritual consolation and inspiration. If you feel like that, know you’re not alone, and know there is much that can help.

Unveiling the Eclipse

A Word to Enkindle, May 10, 2024

At Cistercian, we had an incredible view of the total eclipse on April 8.

Strive in Christ: The journey of Lent and Easter

A Word to Enkindle, April 12, 2024

“Strive in Christ: The journey of Lent and Easter” by Fr. John for The Texas Catholic. Lent is a season dedicated to conversion. It is a period of self-reflection, resolution, and anticipation. We must change our ways and grow. Easter is dedicated to celebrating the revelation of God’s infinite mercy, the new life and grace […]