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From Gollum to Grace: Seeing Ourselves in the Light of the Saints
Reading the Evergetinos as a Mirror of Who We Are and Who We Are Meant to Be There are moments when reading the Evergetinos that feel like holding a pure and burning coal in the hand. The stories of the saints shine with such goodness and mercy that they seem almost impossible for us. Not because they are irrational or exaggerated but because they reveal a way of being that exposes the poverty of our own hearts. We glimpse in them what the human person becomes when grace has
Father Charbel Abernethy
Nov 18, 20253 min read
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The Scandal of Non-Resistance and the Blessing of Christlike Love
A Reflection for Those Troubled by the Evergetinos and the Gospel’s Hardest Word When we read the Evergetinos , something in us recoils. The stories of monks who refuse to defend themselves, who stand silent before violence, who surrender their few possessions to thieves without protest—these accounts strike our modern Western sensibilities as unreasonable, even dangerous. We live in a world shaped by the language of rights, boundaries, justice, and the moral duty to protect
Father Charbel Abernethy
Nov 13, 20254 min read
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