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Talk with Fr. Barouyr
Fr. Barouyr Shernezian
130 episodes
7 hours ago
Join the Very Rev. Fr. Barouyr Shernezian, Dean of the Armenian Theological Seminary of the Catholicosate of the Great See of Cilicia, in weekly conversations in Armenian and English about the Armenian Apostolic Church, church traditions, Christian spirituality, and current events in the Church.
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Join the Very Rev. Fr. Barouyr Shernezian, Dean of the Armenian Theological Seminary of the Catholicosate of the Great See of Cilicia, in weekly conversations in Armenian and English about the Armenian Apostolic Church, church traditions, Christian spirituality, and current events in the Church.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Episode 115 - The Spirituality of the Desert Fathers - English 🇬🇧
Talk with Fr. Barouyr
8 minutes 6 seconds
5 months ago
Episode 115 - The Spirituality of the Desert Fathers - English 🇬🇧

This week, by listener request, join Fr. Barouyr for a discussion about the Desert Fathers. Fr. Barouyr sets the stage by recounting the modern day history behind the founding of St. Anthony’s Monastery, in the Arizona desert, and the miraculous discover of water running beneath it. He delves into the history behind the Desert Fathers, as well as their spiritual motivations behind withdrawing to the desert. The desert served as a spiritual laboratory, a fertile ground for encountering God. Christ also withdrew to the desert. The silence and emptiness allow our souls to experience the Psalmist’s line, “be still, and know that I am God.” Further, they reinforce that even in barren places, God brings living water.

Talk with Fr. Barouyr
Join the Very Rev. Fr. Barouyr Shernezian, Dean of the Armenian Theological Seminary of the Catholicosate of the Great See of Cilicia, in weekly conversations in Armenian and English about the Armenian Apostolic Church, church traditions, Christian spirituality, and current events in the Church.