"Remember the sufferings of Christ, the storms that were weathered... the crown that came from those sufferings which gave new radiance to the faith... All saints give testimony to the truth that without real effort, no one ever wins the crown"
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The intent is disciplinary as much as devotional. Becket isn’t offering comfort so much as he’s setting terms. “Remember” functions like a command to regulate memory: keep the Passion close so personal hardship feels interpretable, even purposeful. That’s the subtextual bargain of medieval piety: endure now, gain radiance later. “New radiance to the faith” suggests that belief itself is visually brightened by suffering; pain becomes a kind of proof-of-work, a public credential that makes the invisible visible.
Context matters. As Archbishop of Canterbury locked in a deadly struggle with Henry II over the independence of the Church, Becket had skin in this theology. He wasn’t theorizing adversity; he was narrating a template for resistance. When he insists “without real effort, no one ever wins the crown,” he’s also defending moral authority against political power: the Church’s sanctity is earned through costly refusal. Read that way, the quote is both spiritual instruction and pre-martyrdom self-justification, a script for turning conflict into consecration.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Becket, Thomas. (2026, January 16). Remember the sufferings of Christ, the storms that were weathered... the crown that came from those sufferings which gave new radiance to the faith... All saints give testimony to the truth that without real effort, no one ever wins the crown. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/remember-the-sufferings-of-christ-the-storms-that-122145/
Chicago Style
Becket, Thomas. "Remember the sufferings of Christ, the storms that were weathered... the crown that came from those sufferings which gave new radiance to the faith... All saints give testimony to the truth that without real effort, no one ever wins the crown." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/remember-the-sufferings-of-christ-the-storms-that-122145/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Remember the sufferings of Christ, the storms that were weathered... the crown that came from those sufferings which gave new radiance to the faith... All saints give testimony to the truth that without real effort, no one ever wins the crown." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/remember-the-sufferings-of-christ-the-storms-that-122145/. Accessed 8 Feb. 2026.








