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When Disillusionment Becomes a Door
The Loss of Illusion and the Quiet Birth of Spiritual Sobriety “Blessed is the man who knows his own weakness, for this knowledge becomes for him the foundation and beginning of all good.” — St. Isaac the Syrian There comes a moment in many lives when the world stops matching the image we once held of it. In youth the heart is often filled with powerful ideals. Life appears clear. Work will have meaning. Marriage will fulfill the soul. Effort will be rewarded. Goodness will b
Father Charbel Abernethy
Mar 103 min read


The Encounter in the Desert
It was said of Abba Macarius that one day, as he was walking in the desert, he found the skull of a dead pagan priest lying on the ground. He touched it gently with his staff and said: “Who are you?” And the skull answered him. “I was the chief of the pagan priests who lived in this place.” Macarius asked him: “What is your condition now?” The skull replied: “When you have compassion on those in hell and pray for them, they feel a little comfort.” Macarius asked: “What sort o
Father Charbel Abernethy
Feb 183 min read


The Mouth That Reveals the Heart
On Speech as the Measure of Inner Poverty or Inner Delusion “I said, I will guard my ways, that I may not sin with my tongue. I have set a guard upon my mouth while the sinner stood against me.” Psalm 38:2 (39:1) Synopsis of Tonight’s Group on The Evergetinos Hypothesis XLVII B4-10 The Fathers do not treat speech as a social matter. They treat it as a matter of life and death. Because speech reveals what the heart lives from. A man may fast and remain proud. He may pray and r
Father Charbel Abernethy
Feb 94 min read


The Mouth That Betrays the Heart
On idle words, inner noise, and the hidden violence of speech “I tell you that every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment.” — Matthew 12:36 ⸻ Synopsis of Tonight’s Group on The Evergetinos Volume II Hypothesis XLVII A-B3 We speak because we are afraid to be still. We speak because silence exposes us. We speak because when the mouth closes the heart begins to make noise and that noise is often unbearable. The Fathers knew this
Father Charbel Abernethy
Feb 24 min read
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