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The Sweet Poison of Condemnation
Why We Judge Others So We Do Not Have to Face Ourselves “One who busies himself with the sins of others or condemns his brother out of suspicion has not yet begun to repent.” — St. Maximos the Confessor Synopsis of Tonight’s Group on The Evergetinos Volume III Hypothesis I Sections A3-D and Hypothesis II Sections A-B3 There are sins that shock us. And there are sins we commit while feeling righteous. The Fathers place condemnation among the most dangerous of all, because it d
Father Charbel Abernethy
Apr 274 min read


The Saint Who Entered the Brothel
When Divine Love Refuses the Logic of This World “Judge nothing before the time, until the Lord come.” — I Corinthians 4:5 Synopsis of Tonight’s Group on The Evergetinos Volume III Hypothesis I A2 The shallow reader sees only a warning against suspicion. The deeper reader trembles, because this account unveils something far more demanding: the measure of a life so united to God that it no longer moves by ordinary instinct. Most men protect reputation. Most men avoid scandal.
Father Charbel Abernethy
Apr 203 min read


Do Not Speak, Do Not Judge
On the Violence of the Tongue and the Hidden Righteousness of God “Judge not, that you be not judged.” Matthew 7:1 ⸻ Synopsis of Tonight’s Group on The Evergetinos Hypothesis XL Conclusion paragraphs 10-14 and Hypothesis I Section A paragraph 1: The Fathers bring us to a place where the soul is stripped of every illusion about itself. We imagine that we see clearly. We imagine that we understand others. We imagine that our words are necessary. And they tell us plainly. Be sil
Father Charbel Abernethy
Apr 133 min read


The Sweetness of Poison
Why the corrupt heart delights in suspicion and recruits others into its darkness “He who maligns his neighbor is like the serpent; along with his own soul, he also destroys the soul of anyone who listens to him.” — Evergetinos There are men who do not fall into slander by accident. They cultivate it. They watch. They listen. They interpret shadows as truth. And when nothing is found, they invent what their own heart already contains. The fathers say that a pure heart sees Go
Father Charbel Abernethy
Mar 223 min read
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