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The One Thing We Refuse
Prayer as Life, and the Quiet Choice of Death “Unceasing prayer is necessary if man is to be alive in God and dead to sin.” — Archimandrite Zacharias Zacharou ⸻ We still speak of prayer as if it were one thing among many. A discipline. A practice. A helpful addition to an otherwise full life. And this is the lie that is killing us. Zacharou, following St. Silouan, leaves no room for this illusion. Prayer is not something that supports life. Prayer is life. And the absence of
Father Charbel Abernethy
Mar 213 min read


The Sin We Do Not Confess
On Forgetting God and the Quiet Death of the Soul “Obliviousness to God is the greatest and most treacherous passion.” — Archimandrite Zacharias Zacharou, Prayer as Infinite Creation There is something in these words that does not allow us to remain intact. We prefer to think of sin as something visible, measurable, and socially recognizable. Something we can point to, confess, explain, and move on from. We want a manageable spirituality. A moral framework that allows us to r
Father Charbel Abernethy
Mar 213 min read
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