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Vessel of Fire
The heart was not made merely to survive, but to become spacious enough for the Spirit of God. “As much as the soul goes forward and progresses, so much does it thirst for God.” — St. Isaac the Syrian There is a dangerous temptation in the spiritual life: To desire relief more than God. We ask for peace. We ask for clarity. We ask for healing. We ask for answers. We ask for some inward quieting of the storm. Yet the saints often desired something deeper and far more terrible.
Father Charbel Abernethy
May 193 min read


When God Breaks the Ground Beneath the Monk
The Earthquake That Makes a Man an Image of Pentecost “Our God is a consuming fire.” Hebrews 12:29 ⸻ There comes a moment in the life of the monk when God no longer allows him to remain who he has been. The ground beneath his heart begins to break open. Not in feeling. Not in imagination. But in being. The spiritual earthquake begins and nothing that was built for survival can stand. This earthquake is not consolation. It is the reordering of reality. It is the collapse of th
Father Charbel Abernethy
Feb 33 min read


When the Heart Wakes to Fire
Morning Desire and the Silence that Draws Us to the Bread of Life Morning comes quietly, not with insistence, but with a warmth that waits. The fire breathes in the hearth, its small flames gathering the room, yet deeper still is the warmth that rises within, the unannounced nearness of God, already present before the heart knows how to speak. His Name returns to the lips as breath returns to the lungs, not forced, not explained, but remembered. Hold fast to the silence. Do n
Father Charbel Abernethy
Jan 42 min read
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