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EPISODE · Oct 12, 2021 · 1H

The Evergetinos - Vol. I, Hypothesis XII, Part II

from Philokalia Ministries · host Father David. Abernethy, C.O.

Thank you to all who participated in the group tonight! To say that this was the most beautiful reading that we have considered in the Evergetinos would be an understatement. We continued our reflection on Hypothesis 12 on the importance of parents instilling in their children the love of virtue and the willingness to risk all for it.  Tonight we read one single story: from the life of Saint Clement of Ancyra, martyr. The story centers on Clement’s mother who is a widow and so became for her son - father, teacher, and mother. Above all things she sought to teach her son the inestimable value of giving his life over to Christ. She taught him from the earliest age that, despite the fact that his earthly father had died before he knew him, Clement had gained God as his true Father. “Christ reared you in the strength of the Spirit”, she taught him. Above all, she did not want her son to lose sight of the fact that the love of Christ alone has true value and endures. He is our salvation - the One who has come to raise us up and to make us children of God.  With the most beautiful exhortation she encourages Clement to ready himself for the trials to come. The depth of her faith gave her prophetic vision; she saw not only her own impending death but also the trial and martyrdom her son was to endure. Therefore, she would prepare him in every way throughout his tender years to seek “the one thing necessary”.  In the story we also catch a glimpse of what parenthood looks like when transformed by faith and understood in light of the communion of saints. This mother understood that despite leaving her son in this world they are bound together. His heroic faith and coming martyrdom is something that she would share in intimately; the rewards and joy that will belong to Clement will be hers as well and together they will boldly worship before the throne of Christ.  Clement, so nourished by his mother, endured the greatest tortures for Christ and then made the ultimate gift of his life to his Savior. --- Text of chat during the group: 00:31:42 John Clark: Everyone is Catholic in the Strip on Friday’s during lent..   00:51:47 Rachel (30): This is perfect   01:07:35 Rachel (30): Identity in Christ, teaching them that their true identity and union will be in Christ.   01:07:48 Rachel (30): Actually, that would be great marriage prep   01:09:24 Rachel (30): Thank you Fr. Abernathy and all   01:09:33 Rachel (30): lol   01:09:35 D Fraley: This was good. Thank you Father.

Thank you to all who participated in the group tonight! To say that this was the most beautiful reading that we have considered in the Evergetinos would be an understatement. We continued our reflection on Hypothesis 12 on the importance of parents instilling in their children the love of virtue and the willingness to risk all for it.  Tonight we read one single story: from the life of Saint Clement of Ancyra, martyr. The story centers on Clement’s mother who is a widow and so became for her son - father, teacher, and mother. Above all things she sought to teach her son the inestimable value of giving his life over to Christ. She taught him from the earliest age that, despite the fact that his earthly father had died before he knew him, Clement had gained God as his true Father. “Christ reared you in the strength of the Spirit”, she taught him. Above all, she did not want her son to lose sight of the fact that the love of Christ alone has true value and endures. He is our salvation - the One who has come to raise us up and to make us children of God.  With the most beautiful exhortation she encourages Clement to ready himself for the trials to come. The depth of her faith gave her prophetic vision; she saw not only her own impending death but also the trial and martyrdom her son was to endure. Therefore, she would prepare him in every way throughout his tender years to seek “the one thing necessary”.  In the story we also catch a glimpse of what parenthood looks like when transformed by faith and understood in light of the communion of saints. This mother understood that despite leaving her son in this world they are bound together. His heroic faith and coming martyrdom is something that she would share in intimately; the rewards and joy that will belong to Clement will be hers as well and together they will boldly worship before the throne of Christ.  Clement, so nourished by his mother, endured the greatest tortures for Christ and then made the ultimate gift of his life to his Savior. --- Text of chat during the group: 00:31:42 John Clark: Everyone is Catholic in the Strip on Friday’s during lent..   00:51:47 Rachel (30): This is perfect   01:07:35 Rachel (30): Identity in Christ, teaching them that their true identity and union will be in Christ.   01:07:48 Rachel (30): Actually, that would be great marriage prep   01:09:24 Rachel (30): Thank you Fr. Abernathy and all   01:09:33 Rachel (30): lol   01:09:35 D Fraley: This was good. Thank you Father.

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