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Signs of acedia:
1. Desire to move all the time. This instability reveals a deeper instability of the heart.
2. A vague and general dissatisfaction. A desire to flee from one’s duties for other activities that are believed to be more fulfilling.
3. A slackening of the soul in spiritual activities.
— Feb 21, 2026 09:39AM
1. Desire to move all the time. This instability reveals a deeper instability of the heart.
2. A vague and general dissatisfaction. A desire to flee from one’s duties for other activities that are believed to be more fulfilling.
3. A slackening of the soul in spiritual activities.
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Causes of Acedia:
1. Overwork: indulgence in excessive activity, or asceticism beyond one strength, which causes a breakdown.
2. Certain climates are seen by the fathers as a cause of despondency.
— Feb 21, 2026 09:50AM
1. Overwork: indulgence in excessive activity, or asceticism beyond one strength, which causes a breakdown.
2. Certain climates are seen by the fathers as a cause of despondency.
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Man rises to pray and finds neither the words nor the strength to continue it. When he sits down to read, the book is in his hands… as if it were made of lead, can remain open before his eyes for a whole day without him understanding a single line. The intellect is scattered, unable to concentrate and understand the meaning of words; the will that presides over all activity is dissolved. - Fr. Matta El Meskeen
— Feb 21, 2026 09:43AM
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“Acedia, also known as despondency, is a complex reality comprised of laziness, boredom, and discouragement.”
— Feb 21, 2026 09:36AM
