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The Desert Within the Desert
The Spirit Who Leads and the Christ Who Goes Before “Jesus was led by the Spirit into the wilderness.” (Matthew 4:1) Tonight we stand at the threshold of the end. Not an ending that resolves things. Not an ending that gathers everything into clarity. But an ending that leaves something… living. Over these days, we have spoken of dismantling. Of the collapse of what we thought was faith. Of the strange and unsettling silence that follows. And perhaps, quietly, something else h
Father Charbel Abernethy
May 24 min read


What Would It Look Like to Belong to God Now?
Life against the current of distraction “Be not conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind.” — Romans 12:2 ⸻ Many want to surrender to God, but few understand what must be surrendered. They imagine surrender means accepting a tragedy, enduring a burden, or trusting God when plans fail. These things may be included. But the deeper surrender is more terrible. It is the surrender of the self that has been shaped by the world. The self that must be s
Father Charbel Abernethy
Apr 203 min read


The Apostle Who Chose the Desert of a Nation
St. Patrick and the Hidden Ascesis of Love “Christ with me, Christ before me, Christ behind me…” — St. Patrick He was not formed in a monastery. He was taken. St. Patrick did not go into the desert by choice at first. He was dragged there as a slave, torn from comfort, stripped of identity, cast into a foreign land where no one knew his name and no one cared to learn it. The desert came to him in the form of humiliation, isolation, and obscurity. And there, in that involuntar
Father Charbel Abernethy
Mar 173 min read
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