The Grail Standard

Sir Yvain

A podcast about chivalry and how to be the best person you can be while telling the world where to go.

  1. May 31

    Christian Chivalry Rejects Making Excuses for Those Who Prey on the Weak

    What is the purpose of strength? According to Christian chivalry, it is not domination. It is not self-interest. It is not finding excuses for those who abuse their power. The purpose of strength is protection. In this episode of The Grail Standard, Sir Yvain explores one of the central principles of Christian virtue ethics: why true chivalry rejects making excuses for predators, tyrants, abusers, and the ideologies that justify their actions. Drawing upon the Christian doctrine of the Image of God, the knightly tradition of protecting the innocent, and the virtues of justice, courage, and mercy, this episode examines: ⚔️ Why every human being possesses inherent dignity ⚔️ The true purpose of strength and authority ⚔️ How predators use ideology to justify injustice ⚔️ Why victim-blaming is the opposite of justice ⚔️ The difference between mercy and excuse-making ⚔️ Why Christian chivalry demands courage in confronting evil In a world where responsibility is often shifted away from wrongdoers and onto the vulnerable, Christian chivalry offers a different path—one rooted in justice, accountability, and the defense of the innocent. A knight is not judged by how he treats the powerful. A knight is judged by how faithfully he protects those who cannot protect themselves. Resources & Further Reading 📖 The Book of the Order of Chivalry — Ramon Llull 📖 A Knight's Own Book of Chivalry — Geoffroi de Charny 📖 The Abolition of Man — C.S. Lewis 📖 The Four Cardinal Virtues — Josef Pieper 📖 After Virtue — Alasdair MacIntyre 📖 Genesis 1:26–27 📖 Matthew 5:43–48 📖 Luke 10:25–37 📖 James 3:9 🎙️ The Grail Standard explores chivalry, virtue ethics, Christian moral philosophy, courage, honor, and the timeless principles that help build strong men, strong communities, and a just society. #TheGrailStandard #ChristianChivalry #VirtueEthics #Christianity #ArthurianLegend #KnightlyVirtues #Honor #Justice #MoralPhilosophy #ChristianPodcast #CharacterDevelopment #Courage #Leadership #FaithAndReason #Chivalry

  2. 12/04/2025

    Permaculture, the Lady of the Lake & the Chivalry of Healing the Land

    In this episode of The Grail Standard, Sir Yvain explores one of the most overlooked yet essential virtues of chivalry: Courtesy. Far more than politeness or social nicety, courtesy was the knight’s grace—the discipline that transformed raw strength into noble character. Drawing from the wisdom of George of Cappadocia and the timeless stories of King Arthur, we examine the paradox at the heart of chivalry: true courtesy requires strength, and true strength requires courtesy. Discover why medieval knights were judged not only by their prowess in battle, but by how they spoke, how they treated women, how they honored their defeated enemies, and how they carried themselves with dignity. Learn why courtesy is not weakness, but restraint—the ability to master your own power, temper your impulses, and offer respect even in conflict. We also bring this virtue into the modern world, where online hostility, tribalism, and dehumanization have become the norm. In such an age, courtesy becomes a radical act of self-respect, compassion, and spiritual discipline. From the story of the kitchen-boy-turned-knight, to the deeper Christian roots of “loving your neighbor as yourself,” this episode explores how courtesy elevates both the giver and the receiver—and why it remains essential for anyone walking the path of chivalry today. If you’re seeking to become stronger without becoming harder, and kinder without becoming weak, this episode will give you the framework to live out courtesy with courage, clarity, and purpose.

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A podcast about chivalry and how to be the best person you can be while telling the world where to go.