Weil, Simone: On the Lord's Prayer

Weil, Simone: On the Lord's Prayer

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Hanuman Editions, paperback

Translated by Ariana Reines

Publication Date: June 22, 2026

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On The Lord’s Prayer collects two essays on the power of devotion by the influential mystic philosophers Saint Teresa of Ávila and Simone Weil. Reflecting on the Pater Noster prayer, the authors articulate an urgency of attention that floods all pretenses of our heartbroken present. With a new introduction to Weil’s text by the poet Ariana Reines.

Hailed by her posthumous publisher Albert Camus as “the only great spirit of our time,” the French theologian, philosopher and political activist Simone Weil (1909-1943) is now widely recognized as a patron saint of modern spirituality. Her writings such as Gravity and Grace advance a metaphysics of ascetic worship rooted in literature, Gnostic Christianity and anarchist politics. She died at age 34 of malnourishment, in solidarity with those living under German occupation.

The Spanish Carmelite nun, mystic and religious reformer, Saint Teresa of Ávila (1515-1582) sustained profound states of divine union, documented in her writings, teachings and famously, a seraphic transverberation sculpted by Bernini. The first woman to be elevated to doctor of the Church, her works of poetry, autobiography and spiritual counsel form a major corpus of ecstatic meditation.