
Sayings Of Anthony of Egypt 
Anthony of Egypt is the Patriarch of all
the Desert Fathers and of all Monks.
1. When the holy Abba Anthony lived in the
desert he was beset by 'accidie' - lethargy
- , and attacked by many sinful thoughts.
He said to God, 'Lord, I want to be saved,
but these thoughts will not leave me alone.
What shall I do in my affliction? How can
I be saved?' A short while afterwards, when
he got up to go out, Anthony saw a man like
himself sitting at his work, getting up from
his work to pray, then sitting down and plaiting
a rope, then getting up again to pray. It
was an angel of the Lord sent to correct
and reassure him. He heard the angel saying
to him, "Do this and you will be saved."
At these words, Anthony was filled with joy
and courage. He did this, and he was saved.
2. When the same Abba Anthony thought
about
the depth of the judgments of God,
he asked,
"Lord, how is it that some die
when
they are young, while others drag on
to extreme
old age? Why are there those who are
poor
and those who are rich? Why do wicked
men
prosper and why are the just in need?"
He heard a voice answering him, "Anthony,
keep your attention on yourself; these
things
are according to the judgment of God,
and
it is not to your advantage to know
anything
about them.'
3. Someone asked Abba Anthony, "What
must one do in order to please God?"
The old man replied, "Pay attention
to what I tell you: whoever you may
be, always
have God before your eyes, whatever
you do,
do it according to the testimony of
the Holy
Scriptures; in whatever place you live
do
not easily leave it. Keep these three
precepts
and you will be saved."
4. Abba Anthony said to Abbe Poemen,
"This
is the Great Work of a man: always
to take
the blame for his own sins before God
and
to expect temptation to his last breath."
5. He also said, "Whoever has
not experienced
temptation cannot enter into the Kingdom
of Heaven." He even added, "Without
temptation, no one can be saved."
6. Abbe Pambo asked Abba Anthony, "What
ought I to do?" and the old man
said
to him, "Do not trust in your
own righteousness,
do not worry about the past, but control
your tongue and your stomach."
7. Abba Anthony said, "I saw the
snares
that the enemy spreads out over the
world
and I said groaning, 'What can get
through
from such snares?" Then I heard
a voice
saying to me, "Humility.'"
8. He also said, "Some have afflicted
their bodies by asceticism, but they
lack
discernment, and so they are far from
God."
9. He also said, "Our life and
our death
is with our neighbor. If we gain our
brother,
we have gained God, but if we scandalize
our brother, we have sinned against
Christ."
10. He said also, "Just as fish
die
if they stay too long out of water,
so the
monks who loiter outside their cells
or pass
their time with men of the world lose
the
intensity of inner peace. So like a
fish
going towards the sea, we must hurry
to reach
our cell, for fear that if we delay
outside
we will lose our interior watchfulness."
11. He also said, "He who wishes
to
live in solitude in the desert is delivered
from three conflicts: hearing, speech
and
sight; there is only one conflict for
him
and that is with fornication."
12. Some brothers came to find Abba
Anthony
to tell him about the visions they
were having,
and to find out from him if they were
true
or if they came from the demons. They
had
a donkey which died on the way. When
they
reached the place where the old man
was,
he said to them before they could ask
him
anything, "How was it that the
little
donkey died on the way here?"
They said,
"How do you know about that, Father?"
And he told them, "the demons
showed
me what happened." So they said,
"That
was what we came to question you about,
for
fear we were being deceived, for we
have
visions which often turn out to be
true."
Thus the old man convinced them, by
the example
of the donkey, that their visions came
from
the demons.
13. A hunter in the desert saw Abba
Anthony
enjoying himself with the brethren
and he
was shocked. Wanting to show him that
it
was necessary sometimes to meet the
needs
of the brethren, the old man said to
him,
"Put an arrow in your bow and
shoot
it." So, he did. The old man said,
"Shoot
another," and he did so. Then
the old
man said, "Shoot yet again,"
and
the hunter replied "If I bend
my bow
so much I will break it." Then
the old
man said to him, "It is the same
with
the work of God. If we stretch the
brethren
beyond measure they will soon break.
Sometimes
it is necessary to come down to meet
their
needs." When he heard these words
the
hunter was pierced by compunction and,
greatly
edified by the old man, he went away.
As
for the brethren, they went home strengthened.
14. Abba Anthony heard of a very young
monk
who had performed a miracle on the
road.
Seeing the old men walking with difficulty
along the road, he ordered the wild
asses
to come and carry them until they reached
Abba Anthony. Those whom they had carried
told Abba Anthony about it. He said
to them,
"This monk seems to me to be a
ship
loaded with goods, but I do not know
if he
will reach harbor." After a while
Anthony
suddenly began to weep, to tear his
hair
and lament. His disciples said to him,
"Why
are you weeping, Father?' And the hold
man
replied, "A great pillar of the
Church
has just fallen but go to him and see
what
has happened." So the disciples
went
and found the monk weeping for the
sin he
had committed. Seeing the disciples
of the
old man he said, "Tell the old
man to
pray that God will give me just ten
days
and I hope I will have made satisfaction."
But in the space of five days he died.
15. The brothers praised a monk before
Abba
Anthony. When the monk came to see
him, Anthony
wanted to know how he would bear insults,
and seeing that he could not bear them
at
all, he said to him, "You are
like a
village magnificently decorated on
the outside,
but destroyed from within by robbers."
16. A brother said to Abba Anthony,
"Pray
for me." The old man said to him,
"I
will have no mercy on you, nor will
God have
any, if you yourself do not make an
effort
and if you do not pray to God."
17. One day some old men came to see
Abba
Anthony. In the midst of them was Abba
Joseph.
Wanting to test them, the old man suggested
a text from the Scriptures, and, beginning
with the youngest, he asked them what
it
meant. Each gave his opinion as he
was able.
But to each one the old man said, "You
have not understood it." Last
of all
he said to Abba Joseph, "How would
you
explain this saying?" And he replied,
"I do not know." Then Abba
Anthony
said, "Indeed, Abba Joseph has
found
the way, for he has said: 'I do not
know."
18. Some brothers were coming from
Scetis
to see Abba Anthony. When they were
getting
into a boat to go there, they found
an old
man who also wanted to go there. The
brothers
did not know him. They sat in the boat,
occupied
by turns with the words of the Fathers,
Scripture
and their manual work. As for the old
man,
he remained silent. When they arrived
on
shore they found that the old man was
going
to the cell of Abba Anthony, too. When
they
reached the place, Anthony said to
them,
"You found this old man a good
companion
for the journey?" Then he said
to the
old man, "You have brought many
good
brethren with you, father." The
old
man said, "No doubt they are good,
but
they do not have a door to their house
and
anyone who wishes can enter the stable
and
loose the ass." He meant that
the brethren
said whatever came into their mouths.
19. The brethren came to Abba Anthony
and
said to him, "Speak a word: how
are
we to be saved?" The old man said
to
them, "You have read the Scriptures.
That should teach you how." But
they
said, "We want to hear from you
too,
Father." Then the old man said
to them,
"The Gospel says, 'if anyone strikes
you on one cheek, turn to him the other
also.'"
(Mt 5:30) They said, "We cannot
do that."
The old man said, "If you cannot
offer
the other cheek, at least allow one
cheek
to be struck." "We cannot
do that,
either," they said. So he said,
"If
you are not able to do that, do not
return
evil for evil," and they said,
"We
cannot do that, either." Then
the old
man said to his disciple, "prepare
a
little brew of corn for these invalids.
If
you cannot do this, or that, what can
I do
for you? What you need is prayers."
20. A brother renounced the world and
gave
his goods to the poor, but he kept
back a
little for his personal expenses. He
went
to see Abba Anthony. When he told him
this,
the old man said to him, "If you
want
to be a monk, go into the village,
buy some
meat, cover your naked body with it
and come
here like that." The brother did
so,
and the dogs and birds tore at his
flesh.
When he came back the old man asked
him whether
he had followed his advice. He showed
him
his wounded body, and Abba Anthony
said,
"Those who renounce the world
but want
to keep something for themselves are
torn
in this way by the demons who make
war on
them."
21. It happened one day that one of
the brethren
in the monastery of Abba Elias was
tempted.
Cast out of the monastery, he went
over the
mountain to Abba Anthony. The brother
lived
near him for a while and then Anthony
sent
him back to the monastery from which
he had
been expelled. When the brothers saw
him
they cast him out yet again, and he
went
back to Abba Anthony saying, "My
Father,
they will not receive me." Then
the
old men sent them a message saying,
"A
boat was shipwrecked at sea and lost
its
cargo; with great difficulty it reached
the
shore; but you want to throw into the
sea
that which has found a safe harbor
on the
shore." When the brothers understood
that it was Abba Anthony who had sent
them
this monk, they received him at once.
22. Abba Anthony said, "I believe
that
the body possesses a natural movement,
to
which it is adapted, but which it cannot
follow without the consent of the soul;
it
only signifies in the body a movement
without
passion . There is another , which
comes
from nourishment and warming of the
body
by eating and drinking, and this causes
the
heat of the blood to stir up the body
to
work. That is why the apostle said,
"Do
not get drunk with wine, for that is
debauchery."
(Ep 5:18) And in the Gospel, the Lord
also
recommends this to His disciples: "Take
heed to yourselves, lest your hearts
be weighed
down with dissipation and drunkenness."
(Lk 21:34) But there is yet another
movement
which afflicts those who fight, and
that
comes from the wiles and jealousy of
the
demons. You must understand what these
three
bodily movements are: one is natural,
one
comes from too much to eat, the third
is
caused by the demons.'
23. He also said, "God does not
allow
the same warfare and temptations to
this
generation as he did formerly, for
men are
weaker now and cannot bear so much."
24. It was revealed to Abba Anthony
in his
desert that there was one who was his
equal
in the city. He was a doctor by profession
and whatever he had beyond his needs
he gave
to the poor, and every day he sang
the Sanctus
with the angels.
25. Abba Anthony said, "A time
is coming
when men will go mad, and when they
see someone
who is not mad, they will attack him
saying,
"You are mad, you are not like
us."
26. The brethren came to Abba Anthony
and
laid before him a passage from Leviticus.
The old man went out into the desert,
secretly
followed by Abba Ammonas, who knew
that this
was his custom. Abba Anthony went a
long
way off and stood there praying, crying
in
a loud voice, 'God, send Moses, to
make me
understand this saying.' Then there
came
a voice speaking with him. Abba Ammonas
said
that although he heard the voice speaking
with him, he could not understand what
it
said.
27. Three Fathers used to go and visit
Blessed
Anthony every year and two of them
used to
discuss their thoughts and the salvation
of their souls with him, but the third
always
remained silent and did not ask him
anything.
After a long time, Abba Anthony said
to him,
'You often come here to see me, but
you never
ask me anything,' and the other replied,
'It is enough for me to see you, Father.'
28. They said that a certain old man
asked
God to let him see the Fathers and
he saw
them all except Abba Anthony. So he
asked
his guide, 'Where is Abba Anthony?'
He told
him in reply that in the place where
God
is, there Anthony would be.
29. A brother in a monastery was falsely
accused of fornication and he arose
and went
to Abba Anthony. The brethren also
came from
the monastery to correct him and bring
him
back. They set about proving that he
had
done this thing, but he defended himself
and denied he had done anything of
the kind.
Now Abba Paphnutius, who is called
Cephalus,
happened to be there, and he told them
this
parable: "I have seen a man on
the bank
of the river buried up to his knees
in mud
and some men came to give him a hand
to help
him out, but they pushed him further
in,
up to his neck.' Then Abba Anthony
said this
about Abba Paphnutius: 'Here is a real
man,
who can care for souls and save them.'
All
those present were pierced to the heart
by
the words of the old man and they asked
forgiveness
of the brother. So, admonished by the
Fathers,
they took the brother back to the monastery.
30. Some say of Saint Anthony that
he was
"Spirit-borne", that is,
carried
along by the Holy Spirit, but he would
never
speak of this to men. Such men see
what is
happening in the world, as well as
knowing
what is going to happen.
31. One day Abba Anthony received a
letter
from the Emperor Constantius, asking
him
to come to Constantinople, and he was
wondering
if he ought to go. So he said to Abba
Paul,
his disciple, "Ought I to go?"
He replied, "If you go, you will
be
called Anthony, but if you stay here,
you
will be called Abba Anthony."
32. Abba Anthony said, "I no longer
fear God, but I love Him. For love
casts
out fear." (Jn 4:18)
33. He also said, "Always have
the fear
of God before your eyes. Remember Him
Who
gives death and life. Hate the world
and
all that is in it. Hate all peace that
comes
from the flesh. Renounce this life,
so that
you may be alive to God. Remember what
you
have promised God, for it will be required
of you on the Day of Judgment. Suffer
hunger,
thirst, nakedness, be watchful and
sorrowful;
weep, groan in your heart; test yourselves,
to see if you are worthy of God; despise
the flesh, so that you may preserve
your
souls."
34. Abba Anthony once went to visit
Abba
Amoun in Mount Nitria and when they
met,
Abba Amoun said, "By your prayers,
the
number of the brethren increases, and
some
of them want to build more cells where
they
may live in peace. How far away from
here
do you think we should build the cells?"
Abba Anthony said, "Let us eat
at the
ninth hour and then go out for a walk
in
the desert and explore the country."
So they went out into the desert and
they
walked until sunset and then Abba Anthony
said, "Let us pray and plant the
cross
here, so that those who wish to do
so may
build here. Then when those who remain
here
want to visit those who have come here,
they
can take a little food at the ninth
hour
and then come. If they do this, they
will
be able to keep in touch with each
other
without distraction of mind."
The distance
is twelve miles.
35. Abba Anthony said, "Whoever
hammers
a lump of iron, first decides what
he is
going to make of it, a scythe, a sword,
or
an axe. Even so we ought to make up
our minds
what kind of virtue we want to forge,
or
else we labor in vain."
36. He also said, "Obedience with
abstinence
gives men power over wild beasts."
37. He also said, "Nine monks
fell away
after many labors and were obsessed
with
spiritual pride, for they put their
trust
in their own works and being deceived
they
did not give due heed to the commandment
that says, 'Ask your father and he
will tell
you.'"
38. And he said this, 'If he is able to,
a monk ought to tell his elders confidently
how many steps he takes and how many drops
of water he drinks in his cell, in case he
is in error about it."
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