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šļø Welcome to Desert Fathers in a Year, Episode 16: The Monk and the Actress.
Discover the profound story of Abba Pambo, a Desert Father, whose encounter with an actress in Alexandria reveals deep Christian compassion and humility. In this episode of Desert Fathers in a Year, we explore Pamboās tears, sparked by the tragic loss of a soul and his own reflection on spiritual zeal. Learn how his relationship with St. Athanasius bridges the institutional and charismatic Church, and why his response to a "public sinner" offers a timeless pastoral model. We delve into themes of compunction, intercession, and speaking truth in love, inspired by the Desert Fathersā wisdom.
The blessed Athanasius entreated Abba Pambo to come down from the desert to Alexandria. Coming down, he saw an actress there, and began to weep. When those who were with him asked why he was weeping, he said: āTwo things moved me. First, the loss of this woman. Secondly, the fact that I do not have such zeal to please God as she has to please shameless menā.Key Topics Covered:
Why Listen? This episode unpacks how Pamboās story challenges us to embrace empathy and self-reflection in our faith. Perfect for listeners interested in Christian spirituality, Desert Fathers, compassion, humility, and early Church history. Join us for insights that resonate today.
Keywords: Desert Fathers, Abba Pambo, Christian compassion, humility, Athanasius, compunction, spiritual zeal, early Christianity, pastoral care, speaking truth in love
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Please visit DesertFathers.com to subscribe to our email newsletter and to download a free PDF of Athanasius's Life of Antony.
We owe a special thanks to our partners. Desert Fathers in a Year is...
⢠š¦...written by Bishop Erik Varden. You can follow Bishop Varden on his blog.
⢠š„ ...produced by EWTN
⢠š§”...and brought to you by Exodus 90, download the Exodus 90 app today
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šļø Welcome to Desert Fathers in a Year, Episode 16: The Monk and the Actress.
Discover the profound story of Abba Pambo, a Desert Father, whose encounter with an actress in Alexandria reveals deep Christian compassion and humility. In this episode of Desert Fathers in a Year, we explore Pamboās tears, sparked by the tragic loss of a soul and his own reflection on spiritual zeal. Learn how his relationship with St. Athanasius bridges the institutional and charismatic Church, and why his response to a "public sinner" offers a timeless pastoral model. We delve into themes of compunction, intercession, and speaking truth in love, inspired by the Desert Fathersā wisdom.
The blessed Athanasius entreated Abba Pambo to come down from the desert to Alexandria. Coming down, he saw an actress there, and began to weep. When those who were with him asked why he was weeping, he said: āTwo things moved me. First, the loss of this woman. Secondly, the fact that I do not have such zeal to please God as she has to please shameless menā.Key Topics Covered:
Why Listen? This episode unpacks how Pamboās story challenges us to embrace empathy and self-reflection in our faith. Perfect for listeners interested in Christian spirituality, Desert Fathers, compassion, humility, and early Church history. Join us for insights that resonate today.
Keywords: Desert Fathers, Abba Pambo, Christian compassion, humility, Athanasius, compunction, spiritual zeal, early Christianity, pastoral care, speaking truth in love
Available On: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts
Please visit DesertFathers.com to subscribe to our email newsletter and to download a free PDF of Athanasius's Life of Antony.
We owe a special thanks to our partners. Desert Fathers in a Year is...
⢠š¦...written by Bishop Erik Varden. You can follow Bishop Varden on his blog.
⢠š„ ...produced by EWTN
⢠š§”...and brought to you by Exodus 90, download the Exodus 90 app today
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