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The End of the Religious Self
On Repentance, Hypostasis, and the Cosmic Vision in Christ “When we ourselves have become images of Him, we ‘overcome the world’, we rise above the world’s level, we become cosmic and even supra-cosmic—in the measure of our likeness to Christ.” — Saint Sophrony of Essex ⸻ What is expressed above is precisely the inner logic of the Fathers when they speak of person , hypostasis , and the vision of Christ. What Saint Sophrony of Essex describes is not an exaltation of the relig
Father Charbel Abernethy
3 days ago3 min read


THE EARTHQUAKE OF THE MONK
Repentance as the Rupture That Makes Room for the New Creation “Repentance is not a moral correction but an ontological event.” — Archimandrite Zacharias Zacharou ⸻ I. The Earthquake Is Not an Image. It Is a Death. Archimandrite Zacharias writes: “Monasticism is an earthquake. It shakes the very foundations of fallen human existence and makes room for the new creation.” He does not mean emotion. He does not mean enthusiasm. He does not mean intensity of religious feeling. He
Father Charbel Abernethy
Mar 98 min read


The Ascetic in an Age of War
On the refusal to let hatred enter the heart “Put your sword back into its place; for all who take the sword will perish by the sword.” Matthew 26:52 The world is loud with the language of justification. Every nation speaks of necessity. Every army speaks of defense. Every leader speaks of protection. Violence is wrapped in reason. Blood is explained. Fear becomes policy. Men argue about borders, history, rights, security. Each side believes itself correct. Each side invokes
Father Charbel Abernethy
Mar 63 min read


The Obedience That Obliges God
On the Cross of the Will and the Birth of True Freedom Obedience is not moral submission. It is crucifixion. But it is a crucifixion entered with Christ, not endured alone. The Fathers never spoke of obedience as mere discipline or good behavior. They spoke of it as a descent into death. To obey is to allow one’s will to be laid upon the wood of the Cross and to remain there long enough for God to act. When our frantic striving grows still, the mercy of God begins to move. Ar
Father Charbel Abernethy
Jan 303 min read
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