Introduction

Since Lance is Cuban, and 60% of Cubans are nominally Catholic, my headcanon is that Lance was raised in that faith. This series will be a sort of ongoing character study building on that premise.

I'm labeling this "Spiritual," but for a second genre I couldn't decide between "Humor" and "Hurt/Comfort." It will be humorous at times, because Lance is a humorous character, but he also has his moments of angst and sadness. So for now I'm labeling it just "Spiritual" because that will be the most consistent theme.

I would really like feedback on this work, for two reasons. First, I want to make sure Lance is in character, and that I'm not just projecting my own views on him. Second, although I know a lot about Catholicism, I do not know much about Cuban culture. If any of you readers are Cuban or have firsthand knowledge or experience of Cuba's culture (especially its religious traditions), I'd love to talk with you!

If you have any questions about the things I write about, please voice them in a review or message. I love talking about these topics!


Table of Contents

"Reason and Revelation." While watching Veronica advance in her education, Lance wonders how science fits in with faith.

"Onward, Christian Soldiers." Lance prepares to make his Confirmation before he starts attending the Galaxy Garrison.

"Freelance Catholic." Lance celebrates Mardi Gras and tells Hunk about Lent.

"Jesus Take the Wheel." Lance's thoughts as he leaves the Garrison, finds the Blue Lion, and joins Voltron.

"Holy Laughter." After learning about Pidge's connection to the Holts, Lance tries to offer some consolation.

"What's In A Name." The paladins discuss the origin of names, prompting a story from Shiro and arguments between the paladins.

"On the Willows." Lance starts to feel homesick for his family and all the rituals he took for granted.

"Crown of Roses." Allura catches the mice doing Lance's dirty work, but it turns out to be for a different reason than anyone expected.

"Man of Sorrows." After Shiro disappears, Lance tries to pray for him, and finds "trusting God" to be harder than it sounds.

"Keeping the Covenant." Lance tries to live up to his promises in the midst of changes in the team's structure.

"Crosses Were Made for Paladins Too." When Keith is discouraged about Shiro's absence and the weight of leadership, Lance tells him about St. Peter.

"Live Free or Die." After the adventure in the alternate reality, Lance vents to Hunk and Pidge about his family's conflicting views on life and free will.

"Thanksgiving." Lance gives thanks after his prayers are answered, and reflects on his role within Team Voltron.