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Wednesday
15Jun

Of Place

The all-wise St. John Chrysostom said: “A place will not save us if we do not carry out the will of God.” It is told of a monk who lived in a monastery where five brethren loved him and one brother offended him. Because of this one brother who offended him, he moved to another monastery. However, in this monastery eight of the brethren loved him and two of the brethren offended him. He then fled to a third monastery. But here, seven of the brethren loved him and five of the brethren offended him. He set out for a fourth monastery but along the way he thought: “How long will I flee from place to place? I will never find peace in the whole world. It would be better for me to become patient.” He pulled out a piece of paper and wrote in bold letters: “I will endure all for the sake of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.” When he entered the fourth monastery here also some loved him and others offended him. But he patiently began to endure the offenses. As soon as someone offended him, he would take out that piece of paper and read: “I will endure all for the sake of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.” So with patience he succeeded and all loved him and he remained in that monastery until his death.

From the Prologue


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