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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 Life Begins to Limp
The great tragedy in community life is not open rebellion. It is partial obedience. A man obeys when it suits him. He obeys when the commandment seems reasonable. He obeys when it does not wound his pride. And he tells himself that he is obedient. But the fathers speak more brutally. Eighty percent obedience is simply self-will wearing the clothing of humility. This is why Archimandrite Zacharias Zacharou speaks with such severity. Obedience is not merely a response to a supe
Father Charbel Abernethy
Mar 112 min read


Part III: St Paul the Hermit on Inner Warfare in the Modern Heart
A Further Word from the Desert Night has deepened. The stars spread over the wilderness like a silent choir. St Paul sits within his cave, the flame of a small oil lamp illuminating the ancient lines of his face. He speaks again, not to the seeker alone, but to all who wage the unseen war in an age that has forgotten it. St Paul the Hermit Speaks: The Inner Warfare of the Modern Heart Children beloved by God, you ask how to fight the invisible enemies, how to resist the passi
Father Charbel Abernethy
Nov 21, 20255 min read
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