An Offering to Modern Monasticism

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… my spirit is discouraged within me, my heart is dumb within me (Ps. 142. 4).

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Ladder. Homily 26, ch. 14.

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Consider the path for thy foot, and let all thy ways be firm. Do not deviate to the right or to the left; remove thy foot from evil [for the Lord watches over the right ways, and the left ones are corrupted. 4. 26–29).

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Church Statute, ch. 35.

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Ladder. Homily 1, ch. 18 and 19, according to the translation into Russian in 1851.

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Ibid., ch. 9.

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Ladder. Homily 4, chs. 3 and 5.

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Book 4, chs. 8 and 9.

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This is how monasticism is called in the writings of many Holy Fathers: in the "Discourse on Reasoning" of St. Cassian the Roman, Philokalia, part 1, in the teachings of Abba Dorotheus; in the Homilies of St. Symeon the New Theologian, etc.

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Ladder. The title of the word is 28.

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Church Ustav, ch. 37, and the Ladder. Homily 19, ch. 5.

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Lux. 18. 14.

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Ladder. Homily 28, ch. 3.

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St. Pimen the Great. Alphabetical Patericon.

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Careful serviceability from the reader was required in ancient monasteries. St. Cassian, Book 2, Ch. 11. For a mistake in reading, the reader was subjected to epithemia. St. Cassian, Book 4, Ch. 16.

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… the fruit of the mouth (Heb. 13. 15).

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