A certain Abramius, of Egyptian descent...
Jul 16, 2009 |
Permalink | …lived a most harsh and rough life in the desert. He was smitten in his mind with troublesome self-conceit; he went to church and argued with the priests, and he said, “I was ordained priest just this past night by Christ; now allow me to perform the functions of a priest.”
The fathers took him away from the desert and brought him to a less ascetic and less exacting way of life, and they cured this man of his arrogance by bringing him, who had been the sport of demons, to a knowledge of his own weakness.
Palladius, Historia Lausiaca 53
Compassion,
Praxis,
Pride 

