The Desert Fathers
Sayings of the Early Christian Monks
Benedicta Ward - Translator
Benedicta Ward - Introduction by
New English translations of the most influential early Christian writings
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The Desert Fathers were the first Christian monks, living in solitude in the deserts of Egypt, Palestine, and Syria. In contrast to the formalized and official theology of the "founding fathers" of the Church, they were ordinary Christians who chose to renounce the world and live lives of celibacy, fasting, vigil, prayer, and poverty in direct and simple response to the gospel. First recorded in the fourth century, their Sayings—consisting of spiritual advice, anecdotes, parables, and reflections on life—influenced the rule of St. Benedict, set the pattern for Western monasticism, and have inspired centuries of poetry, opera, and art. Organized around key themes—Charity, Fortitude, Lust, Patience, Prayer, Self-control, and Visions—this edition of the Sayings is fresh, accessible, and authoritative. Further Reading A Note on the Text 1. Progress in Perfection 2. Quiet 3. Compunction 4. Self-Control 5. Lust 6. Possessing Nothing 7. Fortitude 8. Nothing Done for Show 9. Non-Judgement 10. Discretion 11. Sober Living 12. Unceasing Prayer 13. Hospitality 14. Obedience 15. Humility 16. Patience 17. Charity 18. Visions
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