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Desert Fathers with Bishop Erik Varden
Exodus 90
57 episodes
4 days ago
Modern life is like a desert—a parched and barren expanse where the soul thirsts for the living water Jesus promised at the well. Amid the ceaseless distractions and allurements of materialism, God can seem absent. As the Desert Fathers of old fled the noise of the world to seek God in silence, we too have been been called into the desert. Guided by Bishop Erik Varden, this year-long series—beginning January 1, 2025—invites listeners to encounter the profound wisdom of the Desert Fathers. Drawing from their timeless Sayings, Bishop Varden illuminates the lives of figures like St. Anthony of Egypt, exploring themes such as purity, humility, self-mastery, and repentance. Through their struggles in the wilderness, these early Christians uncovered the transformative power of God’s grace—lessons as relevant today as they were in their time. Though few of us are called to the monastic life, the spiritual combat of the Desert Fathers resonates with all who seek to follow Christ. As Jesus Himself entered the desert to confront temptation, their wisdom offers guidance for our own battles with distraction and despair, helping us find strength in prayer and discipline. Bishop Erik Varden, a Cistercian monk and Bishop of Trondheim, Norway, is one of today’s leading Catholic voices. A convert to Catholicism during his studies at Cambridge, he was drawn to the monastic life, ultimately joining Mount St. Bernard Abbey in England, where he eventually became abbot. Through his writing and teaching, Bishop Varden speaks compellingly to a secular world, using the language of beauty to reveal the centrality of our search for God—even when we wander astray. Join us as we step into the desert together, guided by the wisdom of the ancients, to rediscover the love of Christ that conquers all obstacles. Visit DesertFathers.com to learn more. We owe a special thanks to our partners. The Desert Fathers in a Year is... ...written by Bishop Erik Varden. You can follow Bishop Varden on his blog, CoramFratribus.com ...produced by EWTN Global Catholic Network ...and brought to you by Exodus 90. Download the Exodus 90 app today and get ready to start the Exodus 90 Challenge beginning on January 20, 2025.
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Modern life is like a desert—a parched and barren expanse where the soul thirsts for the living water Jesus promised at the well. Amid the ceaseless distractions and allurements of materialism, God can seem absent. As the Desert Fathers of old fled the noise of the world to seek God in silence, we too have been been called into the desert. Guided by Bishop Erik Varden, this year-long series—beginning January 1, 2025—invites listeners to encounter the profound wisdom of the Desert Fathers. Drawing from their timeless Sayings, Bishop Varden illuminates the lives of figures like St. Anthony of Egypt, exploring themes such as purity, humility, self-mastery, and repentance. Through their struggles in the wilderness, these early Christians uncovered the transformative power of God’s grace—lessons as relevant today as they were in their time. Though few of us are called to the monastic life, the spiritual combat of the Desert Fathers resonates with all who seek to follow Christ. As Jesus Himself entered the desert to confront temptation, their wisdom offers guidance for our own battles with distraction and despair, helping us find strength in prayer and discipline. Bishop Erik Varden, a Cistercian monk and Bishop of Trondheim, Norway, is one of today’s leading Catholic voices. A convert to Catholicism during his studies at Cambridge, he was drawn to the monastic life, ultimately joining Mount St. Bernard Abbey in England, where he eventually became abbot. Through his writing and teaching, Bishop Varden speaks compellingly to a secular world, using the language of beauty to reveal the centrality of our search for God—even when we wander astray. Join us as we step into the desert together, guided by the wisdom of the ancients, to rediscover the love of Christ that conquers all obstacles. Visit DesertFathers.com to learn more. We owe a special thanks to our partners. The Desert Fathers in a Year is... ...written by Bishop Erik Varden. You can follow Bishop Varden on his blog, CoramFratribus.com ...produced by EWTN Global Catholic Network ...and brought to you by Exodus 90. Download the Exodus 90 app today and get ready to start the Exodus 90 Challenge beginning on January 20, 2025.
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Episodes (20/57)
Desert Fathers with Bishop Erik Varden
Episode 32: Philosophy | Desert Fathers with Bishop Erik Varden
4 days ago
12 minutes 16 seconds

Desert Fathers with Bishop Erik Varden
Episode 31: Gold | Desert Fathers with Bishop Erik Varden
1 week ago
12 minutes

Desert Fathers with Bishop Erik Varden
Episode 30: Foresight and Providence | Desert Fathers with Bishop Erik Varden
2 weeks ago
13 minutes 33 seconds

Desert Fathers with Bishop Erik Varden
Episode 29: Lovely Books | Desert Fathers with Bishop Erik Varden
3 weeks ago
11 minutes 56 seconds

Desert Fathers with Bishop Erik Varden
Episode 28: Lacerated Body | Desert Fathers with Bishop Erik Varden
1 month ago
14 minutes 11 seconds

Desert Fathers with Bishop Erik Varden
Episode 27: Q&A with Bishop Erik Varden: Wisdom from the Desert - Answers on Chastity, Temptation, and Communal Redemption
1 month ago
49 minutes 27 seconds

Desert Fathers with Bishop Erik Varden
Bonus Roundtable: Sympathy | Desert Fathers in a Year
1 month ago
29 minutes 21 seconds

Desert Fathers with Bishop Erik Varden
Episode 26: Sympathy | Desert Fathers in a Year
1 month ago
12 minutes 6 seconds

Desert Fathers with Bishop Erik Varden
Bonus Roundtable: The Source of Strength | Desert Fathers in a Year
1 month ago
35 minutes 6 seconds

Desert Fathers with Bishop Erik Varden
Episode 25: The Source of Strength | Desert Fathers in a Year
1 month ago
11 minutes 55 seconds

Desert Fathers with Bishop Erik Varden
Bonus Roundtable: On Discernment: Three Approaches | Desert Fathers in a Year
1 month ago
42 minutes 39 seconds

Desert Fathers with Bishop Erik Varden
Episode 24: On Discernment: Three Approaches | Desert Fathers in a Year
2 months ago
12 minutes 16 seconds

Desert Fathers with Bishop Erik Varden
Bonus Roundtable: Lust | Desert Fathers in a Year
2 months ago
39 minutes 38 seconds

Desert Fathers with Bishop Erik Varden
Episode 23: Lust
2 months ago
12 minutes 33 seconds

Desert Fathers with Bishop Erik Varden
Bonus Roundtable: Austerity at Home, Charity Abroad | Desert Fathers in a Year
2 months ago
36 minutes 44 seconds

Desert Fathers with Bishop Erik Varden
Episode 22: Austerity at Home, Charity Abroad
2 months ago
11 minutes 12 seconds

Desert Fathers with Bishop Erik Varden
Bonus Roundtable: Necessary Words (Desert Fathers in a Year)
2 months ago
32 minutes 40 seconds

Desert Fathers with Bishop Erik Varden
Episode 21: Necessary Words
2 months ago
11 minutes 46 seconds

Desert Fathers with Bishop Erik Varden
Bonus Roundtable: Words that Wound (Desert Fathers in a Year)
2 months ago
43 minutes 15 seconds

Desert Fathers with Bishop Erik Varden
Episode 20: Words that Wound
2 months ago
11 minutes 23 seconds

Desert Fathers with Bishop Erik Varden
Modern life is like a desert—a parched and barren expanse where the soul thirsts for the living water Jesus promised at the well. Amid the ceaseless distractions and allurements of materialism, God can seem absent. As the Desert Fathers of old fled the noise of the world to seek God in silence, we too have been been called into the desert. Guided by Bishop Erik Varden, this year-long series—beginning January 1, 2025—invites listeners to encounter the profound wisdom of the Desert Fathers. Drawing from their timeless Sayings, Bishop Varden illuminates the lives of figures like St. Anthony of Egypt, exploring themes such as purity, humility, self-mastery, and repentance. Through their struggles in the wilderness, these early Christians uncovered the transformative power of God’s grace—lessons as relevant today as they were in their time. Though few of us are called to the monastic life, the spiritual combat of the Desert Fathers resonates with all who seek to follow Christ. As Jesus Himself entered the desert to confront temptation, their wisdom offers guidance for our own battles with distraction and despair, helping us find strength in prayer and discipline. Bishop Erik Varden, a Cistercian monk and Bishop of Trondheim, Norway, is one of today’s leading Catholic voices. A convert to Catholicism during his studies at Cambridge, he was drawn to the monastic life, ultimately joining Mount St. Bernard Abbey in England, where he eventually became abbot. Through his writing and teaching, Bishop Varden speaks compellingly to a secular world, using the language of beauty to reveal the centrality of our search for God—even when we wander astray. Join us as we step into the desert together, guided by the wisdom of the ancients, to rediscover the love of Christ that conquers all obstacles. Visit DesertFathers.com to learn more. We owe a special thanks to our partners. The Desert Fathers in a Year is... ...written by Bishop Erik Varden. You can follow Bishop Varden on his blog, CoramFratribus.com ...produced by EWTN Global Catholic Network ...and brought to you by Exodus 90. Download the Exodus 90 app today and get ready to start the Exodus 90 Challenge beginning on January 20, 2025.