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Physician, Heal Thyself
When Silence Becomes the Most Honest Sermon There comes a moment, if grace is merciful and the heart finally yields, when a man sees that much of what he called ministry has been noise, and much of what he called service has been the ego dressed in liturgical fabric. He sees the delusion not in others but lodged in his own marrow. And in that moment he knows that the most loving thing he can do for the Church, for the world, for the souls entrusted to him, is to step back fro
Father Charbel Abernethy
Dec 10, 20253 min read


The Fathers on Wealth, Delusion, and Lost Wisdom in Light of Psalm 49
“In his riches, man lacks wisdom: he is like the beasts that are destroyed.” The final line of Psalm 49 strikes with the force of a hammer. It does not flatter. It does not comfort. It does not leave room for excuses. The Fathers of the desert would have received it as a judgment on the human heart and as a summons to return to the remembrance of God. For them, this verse reveals something essential: when a person places trust in wealth or abundance, whether material or inter
Father Charbel Abernethy
Nov 19, 20253 min read
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