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Works of St John Cassian (Institutes, Conferences, On the Incarnation)The Twelve Books on the Institutes of the Cœnobia, and the Remedies for the Eight Principal Faults

Chapter XLII. How a monk should not look for the blessing of patience in his own case as a result of the virtue of others, but rather as a consequence of his own longsuffering.

Works of St John Cassian (Institutes, Conferences, On the Incarnation) · Saint John Cassian

How a monk should not look for the blessing of patience in his own case as a result of the virtue of others, but rather as a consequence of his own longsuffering.

Cassian 1.83.1

You should therefore not look for patience in your own case from the virtue of others, thinking that then only can you secure it when you are not irritated by any (for it is not in your own power to prevent this from happening); but rather you should look for it as the consequence of your own humility and long-suffering which does depend on your own will.

Cassian 1.83.2