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The Man Who Began to Disappear
A Dialogue with St. Arsenius on Silence, Hiddenness, and the Soul That Grows Weary of Noise “The soul was not created for many things, but for One.” — St. Arsenius the Great A brother came to the cell of St. Arsenius the Great in the evening, and after making a prostration, he remained kneeling with his face to the ground. And the old man said to him: “Why do you remain there, child? Has grief overtaken you?” The brother answered: “Father, I do not know what has become of me.
Father Charbel Abernethy
May 113 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


When You Fall Like a Sack of Straw
On the Refusal of the Heart and the Prayer That Begins in Weakness “Could you not watch with Me one hour?” Matthew 26:40 There is a moment at the end of the day when the truth about your heart is revealed. Not when you are strong. Not when prayer flows easily and the mind is clear. Not when the soul burns with longing and the Name of Jesus rises effortlessly from the depths. But when you are exhausted. When your body aches. When your thoughts collapse inward. When you feel em
Father Charbel Abernethy
Feb 94 min read
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