Metr. Saba Offers Guidance on Reading

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ENGLEWOOD, NJ — A reflection by His Eminence Metr. Saba (Isper) outlines the principles of sound reading, warning that many readers misinterpret texts by failing to approach them with patience, attention, and intellectual discipline. He emphasizes that reading is not merely a mechanical act but a skill that requires training in comprehension and reflection.

His essay stresses that hurried reading often leads to shallow or incorrect understanding because it prevents the reader from properly analyzing meaning or grasping the author’s intention. Neglecting punctuation and natural pauses can further distort interpretation, causing readers to draw conclusions that were never intended and even attribute opposing ideas to the writer. The author also warns against reading through the lens of preconceived hostility or bias, noting that such an approach turns reading into argumentation rather than understanding.

Metr. Saba further distinguishes between genres, explaining that poetry, narrative, scientific works, and religious texts each demand different interpretive approaches. He advises reading the entire text rather than isolating fragments, as selective attention can produce distortion. Ultimately, he presents reading as a formative practice that fosters humility, intellectual openness, and continual growth through engagement with the thoughts of others.

Previously, the UOJ reported that Met. Saba reflected on holiness through the life of Bp. Basil.

 

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