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Who Is Not Wounded?
A Fierce Word from the Evergetinos on Judgment and Love ⸻ Synopsis of Tonight’s Group on The Evergetinos Volume III Hypothesis II Section B4 - Section D2 There is something in us that wants to make the spiritual life clear, manageable, and measurable. We fast. We give alms. We pray. We examine ourselves. And quietly, almost imperceptibly, something begins to form beneath it all: A self that stands. A self that knows. A self that can look at another and say, “At least I am not
Father Charbel Abernethy
May 43 min read


When the Tongue Dares
On Oaths, Calumny, and the Fear of God “The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God.” Psalm 13 Synopsis of Tonight’s Group on The Evergetinos Volume II Hypothesis XLVIII A-B and Hypothesis XLIX A A man stole two sheep and thought he could seal the theft with holy words. He walked toward the monastery with perjury already formed in his mouth. He believed that if he spoke boldly enough before the relics, heaven would remain silent. This is how sin matures. Not in ignorance
Father Charbel Abernethy
Mar 22 min read


Dwelling Among the Tombs
St. Syncletica of Alexandria and the Quiet Courage of Ascetical Perseverance St. Syncletica of Alexandria stands among the great teachers of the ascetical life not because she founded institutions or authored treatises, but because she embodied a wisdom born of prolonged interior struggle. Her voice comes to us spare, unadorned, and severe in its tenderness. In the desert tradition, this is the mark of authenticity. What she teaches has been paid for in silence, tears, and fi
Father Charbel Abernethy
Jan 53 min read
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