Sayings of the Fathers
The sayings of the holy fathers occupy a place of great importance in the spiritual life of the Coptic Orthodox Church. They are not mere words, but rather the life experiences of holy people who tasted the depth of communion with God and spoke what they learned from the Holy Spirit, not from books alone.
These sayings reflect a spirit of humility, love, and spiritual struggle, and offer practical teachings to believers on the path to salvation. One of the most famous of these holy fathers is St. Anthony the Great, the father of monks, who said, “Hate sin with all your heart, and seek God with all your strength.” Thus, we see that every saying urges the soul to repent and return to God.
In the Coptic Church, the sayings of the Fathers are used in teaching, preaching, and spiritual guidance because they carry spiritual power and practical credibility stemming from a holy life. They are also considered an extension of the Bible, not in terms of divine inspiration, but in terms of the practical application of the commandments.
The treasures of the sayings of the Fathers continue to enlighten the path of believers to this day, for they are words that do not die, because they came from hearts united with God, and thus became a light for us in the darkness of this world.
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