Sunday, February 15, 2026, Wisdom from the Outside: “Go and sit in your cell, and your cell will teach you everything.” CAC Dean of Faculty Carmen Acevedo Butcher takes inspiration from the desert Christians of the fourth century. These men and women fled to the deserts of Northern Africa and elsewhere to practice their faith apart from the Christianity of empire. Around 313 CE and the Edict of Milan, Christianity became yoked with empire. [1] A lot of people who wanted to have a genuine experience of living out the promises of Christ left the empire, so to speak. They went out into the deserts of Egypt, Palestine, Syria and Arabia. There were women and men, rich and poor. Some of them had been working in royal courts, and some had been murderers (see Black Moses below). Some were people of high esteem in society while others were viewed by society as scoundrels. The Christians who went to the desert sought an interior martyrdom. That’s how they thou...