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The Prayer That Becomes Joy
When the Heart is Broken and God Draws Near “A heart that is broken and humbled, God will not despise.” ⸻ A man begins in need. Not in strength. Not in clarity. Not in light. He begins in the knowledge that he cannot sustain himself. That something is lacking. That without help from above he will collapse inward upon his own poverty. So he prays. Not once, but many times. Not with ease, but with insistence. He multiplies prayers because he feels his need multiplying within hi
Father Charbel Abernethy
Mar 252 min read


The One Thing We Refuse
Prayer as Life, and the Quiet Choice of Death “Unceasing prayer is necessary if man is to be alive in God and dead to sin.” — Archimandrite Zacharias Zacharou ⸻ We still speak of prayer as if it were one thing among many. A discipline. A practice. A helpful addition to an otherwise full life. And this is the lie that is killing us. Zacharou, following St. Silouan, leaves no room for this illusion. Prayer is not something that supports life. Prayer is life. And the absence of
Father Charbel Abernethy
Mar 213 min read


The Name
A Word That Burns the Heart “The Name of the Son of God is great and boundless, and it upholds the whole universe.” — Hermas A brother came to the cell of the elder and said: “Abba, teach me how to pray.” The elder said: “Say: Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me.” The brother said, “Only this?” The elder replied: “Only this.” The brother said, “But my mind runs everywhere.” The elder said: “Then let it run. You remain with the Name.” The brother said, “Sometimes the words fee
Father Charbel Abernethy
Mar 162 min read


The Heart That Can No Longer Protect Itself
When repentance destroys indifference and makes a man responsible for all “Acquire the Spirit of peace and thousands around you will be saved.” St. Seraphim of Sarov There is a point in repentance where a man ceases to belong to himself. Until that moment he can still preserve distance. He can still pray and remain intact. He can still speak of love and yet remain protected from its consequences. He can still look at the suffering of the world and quietly reassure himself tha
Father Charbel Abernethy
Feb 94 min read
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