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A Letter from an Elder
When God Removes the Blinders Child, Do not say that you are choosing a new way. Say rather that God has judged false sight and restored true vision. There comes an hour when patience ceases to be virtue and becomes concealment. There comes an hour when endurance no longer heals but preserves a wound. God allows this only for a time. When the soul has learned what it must, He removes the blinders: not gently, but decisively. What has shaped your inner life was not accidental.
Father Charbel Abernethy
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When the Heart Remembers the Desert
Why the Ancient Ascetical Path Still Gives Life Something unmistakable surfaced in last night’s conversation around St. Isaac the Syrian. It was not simply interest, nor even admiration for an ancient spiritual writer. It was recognition. A quiet but insistent knowing in the heart that something essential has been missing, and that the wisdom of the desert still speaks because it touches a wound that modern Christianity often leaves unattended. The Desert Fathers do not attra
Father Charbel Abernethy
Dec 18, 20253 min read
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The Soil That Must Be Broken
Asceticism as Truth, Remembrance, and the Cost of Seeing God Synopsis of Tonight’s Group on The Ascetical Homilies of St. Isaac the Syrian Homily 6 paragraphs 5-6: What St Isaac exposes here is not a technique but a diagnosis. He is ruthless because the sickness is deep. The soul is meant to be good soil but soil is not neutral ground. It either receives the seed with vigilance or it becomes choked. Remembrance of God is not a poetic feeling but a sustained pressure on the he
Father Charbel Abernethy
Dec 17, 20253 min read
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