In this context [“The Spirit of
Vainglory”], here is an old saying of the fathers that is still current and
that I, who could not avoid my own sister or escape the bishop’s hand, am
unable to utter without embarrassment: A monk must by all means flee from
women and bishops. For neither permit him, when once they have bent him to
familiarity with themselves, to devote himself any longer to the quiet of his
cell or to cling with most pure eyes, through insight into spiritual matters,
to divine theoria.
- Saint John Cassian, Institutes, bk. 11, par. 18.
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