Becoming Like the Dead

by Fr. Christian Mathis on August 10, 2012

A brother came to see Abba Macarius the Egyptian, and said to him, ‘Abba, give me a word, that I may be saved.’ So the old man said, ‘Go to the cemetery and abuse the dead.’ The brother went there, abused them and threw stones at them; then he returned and told the old man about it. The latter said to him, ‘Didn’t they say anything to you?’ He replied, ‘No.’ The old man said, ‘Go back tomorrow and praise them.’ So the brother went away and praised them, calling them, ‘Apostles, saints and righteous men.’ He returned to the old man and said to him, ‘I have complimented them.’ And the old man said to him, ‘You know how you insulted them and they did not reply, and how you praised them and they did not speak; so you too if you wish to be saved must do the same and become a dead man. Like the dead, take no account of either the scorn of men or their praises, and you can be saved. (Abba Macarius the Great, from The Sayings of the Desert Fathers)

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  • The Ironic Catholic

    I can do that. :/

  • The Ironic Catholic

    Actually, that’s not true, the sense of the message. Good post.

  • http://www.blessedisthekingdom.com Fr. Christian Mathis

    It has always been one of my favorites. Hard to do though.

  • Irene Perez Omer

    I love it, but like you said Fr. it is hard to do. Reminds me of when people say words fall on deaf ears. If we couldn’t hear praises or insults then we could all do it. But even then, I think our ego is so strong that it would pick up on the body language cues and feel insulted or elated.

  • ColonelM

    I’m in favor of it. But is there not an irony to your endeavor?

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