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The Evergetinos: Book Two - Hypothesis VI, Part II and Hypothesis VII

The Evergetinos: Book Two - Hypothesis VI, Part II and Hypothesis VII

Released Tuesday, 19th March 2024
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The Evergetinos: Book Two - Hypothesis VI, Part II and Hypothesis VII

The Evergetinos: Book Two - Hypothesis VI, Part II and Hypothesis VII

The Evergetinos: Book Two - Hypothesis VI, Part II and Hypothesis VII

The Evergetinos: Book Two - Hypothesis VI, Part II and Hypothesis VII

Tuesday, 19th March 2024
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We are drawn ever deeper into the subtle manifestations of Avarice and how the demons make use of this passion to draw us into other sins. Indeed, it is a fearsome vice. The evil one can convince us that our identity is dependent on our having a certain objects or money and the security that it seems to offer us. Once we have given ourselves over to this thought, it gradually oppresses the mind and heart of the individual. Our incapacity to discern the truth of avarice’s grip upon us, we lose the ability can see what has enduring value. 

Such oppression undermines our commitment to God, others, and the pursuit of the path of sanctification he has set us upon. Suddenly we can no longer see what is good about a godly life and fidelity. We begin to see the weaknesses of others and the failure of a community to reach the ideal. We become hyper-critical. This the Evil One uses psychologically to make our exit from our vocation more acceptable to the mind. He first makes us despise what we once loved. What we once entered into with zeal, we now turn away from with cowardice. 

When given over to avarice we find ourselves falling under the control of the demons who continue to torment us; making us more vulnerable to the darkness of other passions. In this particular vice, we see the truth that “sin is its own punishment”. The more we grasp for the things of this world, the more we descend into darkness and ingratitude.

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Text of chat during the group:

00:12:18 FrDavid Abernethy: page 6900:12:30 FrDavid Abernethy: midway down the page. second para00:13:05 Keith Abraham: Thank you very much!00:23:09 Anthony: This sounds like what happened in the hundred years prior to the reformation.  The vices preceded an explosion leaving the Church and the religious life.00:46:23 Alexandra: Can avarice be wanting to have control. Control of Knowing everyone's business?00:50:10 Anthony: This story is funny. Dragons are associated with the avaricious guarding of gold.  The serpent is like a mirror for his avaricious state.01:24:31 Rachel: No career changes according to one's whims01:30:40 Andrew Adams: Thank you Father!01:30:42 Rebecca Thérèse: Thank you 😊01:30:44 Rachel: Thank you Father and everyone01:30:51 Dave Warner (AL): Thank you!01:30:57 Lisa Smith: Thank you Fr01:30:57 Troy Amaro: Thank You01:31:12 Kevin Burke: Thank you !

 

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Philokalia Ministries

Philokalia Ministries is the fruit of 30 years spent at the feet of the Fathers of the Church. Led by Father David Abernethy, a member of the Oratory of Saint Philip Neri since 1987, Philokalia (Philo: Love of the Kalia: Beautiful) Ministries exists to re-form hearts and minds according to the mold of the Desert Fathers through the ascetic life, the example of the early Saints, the way of stillness, prayer, and purity of heart, the practice of the Jesus Prayer, and spiritual reading. Those who are involved in Philokalia Ministries - the podcasts, videos, social media posts, spiritual direction and online groups - are exposed to writings that make up the ancient, shared spiritual heritage of East and West: The Ladder of Divine Ascent, Saint Augustine, the Philokalia, the Conferences of Saint John Cassian (a favorite of Saint Philip Neri, the founder of the Oratory), the Ascetical Homilies of Saint Isaac the Syrian, and the Evergetinos. In addition to these, more recent authors and writings, which draw deeply from the well of the desert, are read and discussed: Lorenzo Scupoli, Saint Theophan the Recluse, anonymous writings from Mount Athos, the Cloud of Unknowing, Saint John of the Cross, Thomas a Kempis, and many more. Philokalia Ministries is offered to all, free of charge. However, there are real and immediate needs associated with it. You can support Philokalia Ministries with one-time, or recurring monthly donations, which are most appreciated. Your support truly makes this ministry possible. May Almighty God, who created you and fashioned you in His own Divine Image, restore you through His grace and make of you a true icon of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

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