Quotes

A collection of scriptural meditations from Saints and Fathers of the Church.

St. Gregory the Great on Anger
Through anger wisdom is lost, so that we no longer know what we are to do, or in what manner we should do it.
Ilias the Presbyter on Anger
Apt silence bridles anger.
St. John Cassian, Selected Writings on Anger
Of the Only Case in Which Anger is Good… But we have a use for anger most properly planted within us, and for this use alone it is profitable and healthful for us to entertain it, namely, when we burn with wrathful indignation against the lustful motions of our own hearts, and are enraged to find that those things which we should be ashamed to do or to speak of before men have found admittance into the secret places of our minds. We may then well dread and fear exceedingly the presence of the Angels and the Omnipresence of God Himself, and His all-seeing Eye from which no secrets of our hearts can lie hid.
St. John Cassian on Anger
Leaves, whether of gold or lead, placed over the eyes, obstruct the sight equally, for the value of gold does not affect the blindness it produces. Similarly, anger, whether reasonable or unreasonable, obstructs our spiritual vision.
St. John Chrysostom on Anger
It is necessary most of all for one who is fasting to curb anger, to accustom himself to meekness and condescension, to have a contrite heart, to repulse impure thoughts and desires, to examine his conscience, to put his mind to the test and to verify what good has been done by us in this or any other week, and which deficiency we have corrected in ourselves in the present week. This is true fasting.
St. John Climacus, Ladder of Divine Ascent: Step 8 on Anger
The first step toward freedom from anger is to keep the lips silent when the heart is stirred; the next, to keep thoughts silent when the soul is upset; the last, to be totally calm when unclean winds are blowing.
St. John Climacus, Ladder of Divine Ascent, Step 9 on Anger
He who has put a stop to anger has also destroyed remembrance of wrongs; because childbirth continues only while the father is alive.
St. John Climacus, Ladder of Divine Ascent, Step 8 on Anger
Wrath is a reminder of hidden hatred, that is to say, remembrance of wrongs. Wrath is a desire for the injury of the one who has provoked you. Irascibility is the untimely blazing up of the heart. Bitterness is a movement of displeasure seated in the soul. Anger is an easily changeable movement of one’s disposition and disfiguration of soul.
St. Maximus the Confessor on Anger
He who is not indifferent to fame and pleasure, as well as to love of riches that exists because of them and increases them, cannot cut off occasions for anger. And he who does not cut these off cannot attain perfect love.
St. Maximus the Confessor on Anger
Do not befoul your intellect by clinging to thoughts filled with anger and sensual desire. Otherwise you will lose your capacity for pure prayer and fall victim to the demon of listlessness.
St. Nikolai Velimirovic on Anger
Truly, arrogance knows that it is guilty; therefore it places anger at the gate, to act as its sentry.
St. Nilus of Sinai on Anger
Prayer is the seed of gentleness and the absence of anger.
St. Nilus of Sinai on Anger
If you want to pray properly, do not let yourself be upset or you will run in vain.
Abbot Macarius, Sayings of the Desert Fathers on Anger
If, wishing to correct another, you are moved to anger, you gratify your own passion. Do not lose yourself in order to save another.
St. Seraphim of Sarov, Little Russian Philokalia on Anger
One must by every means strive to preserve peace of soul and not be disturbed by offenses from others; for this one must in every way strive to restrain anger and by means of attentiveness to keep the mind and heart from improper feelings. And therefore we must bear offenses from others with equanimity and accustom ourselves to such a disposition of spirit that these offenses seem to concern not us, but others. Such a practice can give quietness to the human heart and make it as dwelling for God Himself.
St. Silouan of the Holy Mountain, Wisdom from Mt. Athos
Paissy the Great, having lost his temper, begged the Lord to deliver him from irritability. The Lord appeared to him and said, ‘Paissy, if thou dost not wish to get angry, desire nothing, neither criticize nor hate any man, and thou wilt have no anger.’
St. Thalassios the Libyan on Anger
Long-suffering and readiness to forgive curb anger; love and compassion wither it.
St. Ambrose of Milan on the Anti-Christ
A false prophet will prophesy concerning the Antichrist saying he is Christ and he himself will try to convince everyone that he is Christ.
St. Cyril of Jerusalem on the Anti-Christ
Guard thyself then, O man; thou hast the signs of Antichrist; and remember them not only thyself, but impart them also freely to all. If thou hast a child according to the flesh, admonish him of this now; if thou hast begotten one through catechizing, put him also on his guard, lest he receive the false one as the True. For the mystery of iniquity doth already work. I fear these wars of the nations; I fear the schisms of the Churches; I fear the mutual hatred of the brethren. But enough on this subject; only God forbid that it should be fulfilled in our days; nevertheless, let us be on our guard. And thus much concerning Antichrist.
St. Cyril of Jerusalem on the Anti-Christ
He shall be known by his crimes of inhumanity and lawlessness, so as to outdo all unrighteous and ungodly men who have gone before him; displaying against all men, but especially against us Christians, a spirit murderous and most cruel, merciless and crafty.

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