"Oh, Brethren, what is the result of pride?……" — Dorotheus of Gaza
"Oh, Brethren, what is the result of pride? Oh, see what humility can do? What was the need for all these sufferings? For, if from the beginning Man had humbled himself, obeyed God, and kept the commandment he would not have fallen."
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Dorotheus of Gaza
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Why did you act in this way, you pitiable ones? Make a bow of repentance, recognize your fault, be sorry…
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Conscience is called the adversary, because it always opposes our evil will; it reminds us of what we ought to…
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In the mercy of God, the little thing done with humility will enable us to be found in the same…
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Not only should we observe moderation with food, but we must also abstain from every other sin so that just…
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Therefore, we know about God that He loves and shows pity on His creatures, and also that He is the…
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