Pachomius the Great

"When a thought oppresses you, do not be downhearted, but put up with it in courage, saying, 'They swarmed around me closer and closer, but I drove them back in the name of the Lord' (Ps. 118:11). Divine help will arrive at your side immediately, and you will drive them away from you, and courage will compass you round about, and the glory of God will walk with you; and 'you will be filled to your soul's desire' (Isa. 58:11)."

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Source: Beautiful and damned by Jess Cartner-Morley, www.theguardian.com. April 7, 2006.

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Pachomius the Great

Pachomius the Great

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Pachomius the Great was a Christian monk who founded the first organized monastic community, shaping the rules of monastic life.

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