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When Silence Burns and Speech Betrays
On Vainglory, Control, and the Fear of Trusting God “Forgive me, O Lord, for I spoke with vainglory.” ⸻ Synopsis of Tonight’s Group on The Evergetinos Volume II Hypothesis XL paragraphs 4-9 We want to help. We want to fix. We want to speak the right word at the right time and be the instrument of someone’s healing. And hidden beneath all of it, almost always, is something far less pure. We do not trust that God can work without us. ⸻ The Fathers cut through this illusion with
Father Charbel Abernethy
Apr 64 min read


The Consolation That Judges the World
When Divine Love Enters, Every Other Love Is Exposed “O all-desired love, blessed is he who embraces you… for he will deny the world and be untainted.” Man cannot even speak the Name without the Spirit. This alone should terrify us. We speak easily. We say “Lord” without trembling. We fill the air with words about God while our hearts remain untouched by Him. The Apostle cuts through the illusion. No man can say that Jesus is Lord except by the Holy Spirit. Not with the lips,
Father Charbel Abernethy
Mar 253 min read


The Fire That Leaves No Trace
A dialogue on writing, destruction, and the mercy of being undone “He who would keep something for himself has not yet given himself to God.” — St. Philip Neri ⸻ I came to him with pages in my hand. Not many. But enough to feel the weight of them. He did not take them. He looked instead at my face. “Why have you written?” I hesitated. “To tell the truth,” I said. “To share what God is doing. To help others enter the wound.” He smiled. Not warmly. Not coldly. Something sharper
Father Charbel Abernethy
Mar 253 min read


Death in the Mouth
“Calumny is death to the soul.” — The Evergetinos ⸻ Synopsis/Reflection on Tonight’s Group on The Evergetinos Volume II Hypothesis XLIX B-F A brother said to an elder, “Father, what is calumny?” The elder said, “Death.” The brother was troubled. “I did not strike anyone.” The elder said, “You struck your brother with your tongue.” Silence fell between them. The elder continued, “A man may fast. He may keep vigil. He may pray the Psalms all night. But if he speaks against his
Father Charbel Abernethy
Mar 92 min read


The Pressure That Comes Disguised as Good
On Guarding the Cell When Nothing Appears to Be Wrong “Go, sit in your cell, and your cell will teach you everything.” Abba Moses the Black ⸻ There are pressures that come from sin. These are easy to recognize. And there are pressures that come from good things. These are the ones that destroy the solitary. No demon needs to persuade the solitary to commit obvious sin. He only needs to persuade him to leave the cell for reasons that appear justified. To counsel someone. To he
Father Charbel Abernethy
Feb 134 min read
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