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The Violence of Holiness
The Life That Cannot Be Lived Casually “Be holy, for I am holy.” ⸻ Free your minds, then, of encumbrances. This is not gentle advice. It is a command that cuts to the bone. The apostles do not speak to us as those offering spiritual enrichment. They speak as men who have seen the Risen Christ and know that everything that is not of Him must be cast off as a lie. The mind weighed down by distraction, fantasy, resentment, self-justification, and endless interior noise cannot re
Father Charbel Abernethy
Apr 64 min read


The Rope of the Self-Willed Heart
Why no man becomes holy by trusting himself “Trust not in yourselves.” You want to grow in God, yet you still trust your own thoughts. This is the hidden disease. Not sin in its obvious forms. Not weakness. Not even passion. But the quiet, unspoken conviction that you can guide your own soul. You read. You pray. You fast. You watch yourself. You measure your progress. You adjust your efforts. And all the while something remains untouched. Something remains unbroken. Your will
Father Charbel Abernethy
Mar 282 min read


When the Word Falls to the Ground
The Death of the Need to Be Received “Go, and say to this people: Hear indeed, but do not understand…” — Isaiah 6:9 There is a hidden demand in the human heart that even the devout rarely recognize. It is not only the desire to speak the truth. It is the desire for that truth to be received. To be heard. To be met. To land. A man may tell himself that he speaks for God, but inwardly he watches for signs: Did they understand? Did it move them? Did it matter? And when the word
Father Charbel Abernethy
Mar 183 min read


Held and Cast Down
The man who lives in God walks without fear “I am with him in affliction, and I will rescue him.” There is a way of living that still calculates, still guards, still arranges life as though everything depends on vigilance and control. It calls this prudence. It calls this responsibility. But beneath it there is fear. A quiet trembling that believes the world rests on its own fragile management. Isaac tears this away. He shows a world that does not stand by our care, but by th
Father Charbel Abernethy
Mar 183 min read


A Conversation in the Light of Love
A Dialogue between Saint Sophrony and a disciple ⸻ Disciple: Father, I received a word from an elder. It struck me deeply. He said: “You are freed from the denial. Your compunction must turn into your abiding in Him. He loves you and wants to abide in you and you in Him infinitely more than you want this. And He wants your love so much that He wants to make your love like His, because Love seeks to be loved as He loves.” I trembled when I read it. It felt both consoling and
Father Charbel Abernethy
Feb 234 min read
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