“Everything we do, our every objective, must be undertaken for the sake of this purity of heart. This is why we take on loneliness, fasting, vigils, work, nakedness. For this we must practice the reading of the Scripture, together with all the other virtuous activities, and we do so to trap and to hold our hearts free of the harm of every dangerous passion and in order to rise step by step to the high point of love.”
Conference One – The Goal or Objective of the Monk, John Cassian Conferences
Resources
- Monastic Library
- What is Monasticism?
- The Three Vows of Monasticism: Poverty
- The Three Vows of Monasticism: Chastity
- The Three Vows of Monasticism: Obedience
- Pride versus Humility
- St. Moses: “Strongest in Heart”
- St. Moses the Black: Meditation Strengthens Spiritual Life
- Making the Most out of Life
- St. Anthony – A Saint in Search of Perfection
- St. Anthony – Toward True Righteousness
- St. Anthony the Great: Wisdom Derived from Humility
- St. Macarius the Great: Clothed with the Holy Spirit
- Anba Bishoi: A Life of TRUE Submission
- Anba Abraam Late Bishop of Fayoum, “Merciful and Giving”
- A Season to “Set Aside”
- The Virgin’s Fast by H.H. Pope Shenouda III
- Audio