03/03/2026

If the Lord provides for the food of birds and other animals, will He not provide for us?


 “If the Lord provides for the food of birds and other animals, will He not provide for us?

An occasion for the exercise of patience presents itself to us, and we are so burdened?

If we patiently endure this brief trial, we will gain great benefits.

Gold, by trial in the fire, is purified and shines”

Saint Sergius of Radonezh

The donkey teaches prayer.

Elder Spyridon lived in a remote cell in the Kafsokalyvia of Mount Athos and had as his only companion and assistant a donkey, Benjamin. Benjamin carried the wood for the winter and the few provisions from the arsana (the harbor).

The Elder spoke to him as if he were a human being.

“Benjamin, my child, be patient, the climb is over,” he would tell him on the difficult paths. And the animal, as if it understood, lowered its head and strengthened its step.

Once, a young and hasty novice visited the Elder. Seeing the Elder unloading Benjamin with such care and stroking his ears, the young man said:


— “Elder, you are wasting too much time with the animal. It is a donkey, feed it its food and come and let us read the service.”

The Elder looked at him seriously and said:

“My child, this animal has taught me prayer better than many books. Look at it. It carries the load all day long without grumbling, it eats whatever I give it with pleasure and, when the sun or rain hits it, it stands still and endures. If we monks had the patience and humility of a donkey, we would have become saints long ago.”

It is said that when the Elder became seriously ill and could no longer leave his cell, Benjamin stood outside his window and would not leave to graze. When the Elder fell asleep, the animal began to utter a cry so pitiful that the monks from the surrounding cells immediately realized that something bad had happened.

At the Elder’s funeral, Benjamin followed the procession to the small cemetery and remained there, motionless, until the burial was completed. The fathers say that God gives the ascetics’ animals a “spiritual sense” as a reward for their labor.

Many times, in fact, the donkeys stand almost "equal" next to the fathers when they have a table. When the time comes to eat, the monk will never sit down to eat unless he is sure that his animal is next to him, in the shade, and has the best food in front of him.

Many times, the fathers share their own bread or rusk with their donkey, feeding it in its mouth.

"Blessed one," they say to him, "you have carried the burden of the day, you must eat first."

01/03/2026

20 ways to be humble


1. They forgot about you? They didn't even call you? - It's okay. And above all, don't complain.

2. They wronged you? - Forget it.

3. They despised you? - Be happy.

4. They accuse you? - Don't argue.

5. They make fun of you? - Don't answer.

6. They curse at you? - Silence and pray.

7. They take away your speech? They interrupt you? - Don't be sad.

8. They badmouth you? - Don't fight back.

9. Do your children pass on responsibilities to you? Your relatives, your own people? - Don't complain.

10. They get angry with you? - Stay calm.

11. They steal from you openly? - Turn a blind eye.

12. Are they mocking you? - Be patient.

13. Are they not listening to your advice? Are your children especially not listening to your advice? - Get on your knees and pray.

14. Irritation in your marriage? - It's your fault. It's your fault too. Not the other person.

15. Were you at fault? - Apologize.

16. Were you not at fault? - Apologize again.


17. Are you healthy? - Praise God.

18. Are you sick? Do you have cancer, are you suffering, are you tormented, are you in pain? - Praise God.

19. Grumbling, unemployment, poverty in the house? - Fast. Be vigilant. Pray.

20. For everyone and for everything, prayer. Much prayer. Much prayer. Fasting and prayer because "this kind of passions and demons do not come out except by fasting and prayer."

25/02/2026

I teach Elder Gabriel of Mount Athos


 1) I lost everything except what I gave.

2) Nothing is mine when it is only for myself.

3) The hands of a beggar are better than the hands of a miser.

4) Do you want to be poor, both you and I? Hoard!

5) Do you want to be poor? Steal and work on Sundays.

6) Do you want to have abundance? Scatter!

7) Do you want to be a beggar? Store!

8) Do you want to die of hunger? Close your eyes and ears to human pain and human misery!

9) Joy to the eyes that weep for someone else who is in pain, because these eyes will see the good of heaven!

10) Joy in the hands that dress little children and orphans, because these hands will become wings to fly high!!

11) Joy in the mouth that speaks sweet words of comfort, because this mouth will sing with the angels hosanna!!

12) Joy in the house that opens the door to the passerby, because this door opens to the Virgin Mary and to Christ!!

13) We were born and exist on this planet Earth to glorify God and offer Love and Joy to others!!

14) The greatest joy we know in life is the joy we feel when we give joy!!

 

Elder Gabriel of Mount Athos

23/02/2026

Fasting of the stomach is abstinence from food;

 


Fasting of the stomach is abstinence from food;

fasting of the tongue is abstinence from lewdness;

fasting of the eyes is abstinence from indecency;

fasting of the hands is abstinence from injustice;

fasting of the heart is abstinence from evil thoughts.

Perfect fasting is abstinence from all evil.

If you fast physically, but with your tongue you speak evil, you have become like one who cuts a tree from the root and expects fruit from its branches.

️Saint Isaac the Syrian.