The holy Cure of Ars, Saint John Vianney 36 basic Catholic subjects in a simple manner for the average layman to easily understand this holy points. He discusses the seven deadly sins and their remedies. Let us consider this from the catechism on the Love of God ?Our body is a vessel of corruption; it is meant for death and for the worms, nothing more! And yet we devote ourselves to satisfying it, rather than to enriching our soul, which is so great that we can conceive nothing greater - no, nothing, nothing! For we see that God, urged by the ardor of His love, would not create us like the animals; He has created us in His own image and likeness, do you see? Oh, how great is man! ?Man, being created by love, cannot live without love either he loves God, or he loves himself and he loves the world. See, my children, it is faith that we want.... When we have not faith, we are blind. He who does not see, does not know; he who does not know does not love; he who does not love God loves himself, and at the same time loves his pleasures. He fixes his heart on things which pass away like smoke. He cannot know the truth, nor any good thing; he can know nothing but falsehood, because he has no light; he is in a mist. If he had light, he would see plainly that all that he loves can give him nothing but eternal death; it is a foretaste of Hell. '
Titre: Little Catechism of the Cure of Ars Auteur: Brother Hermenegild TOSF Editeur: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform Reliure : Broche Langue : Anglais Publier en : Anglais Languages d'origine : Anglais Date de parution : 27/02/2014 Dimensions : 22,86 x 15,24 x 0,61 Nombre de pages : 108 pages Autre : The holy Cure of Ars, Saint John Vianney 36 basic Catholic subjects in a simple manner for the average layman to easily understand this holy points. He discusses the seven deadly sins and their remedies. Let us consider this from the catechism on the Love of God “Our body is a vessel of corruption; it is meant for death and for the worms, nothing more! And yet we devote ourselves to satisfying it, rather than to enriching our soul, which is so great that we can conceive nothing greater – no, nothing, nothing! For we see that God, urged by the ardor of His love, would not create us like the animals; He has created us in His own image and likeness, do you see? Oh, how great is man! “Man, being created by love, cannot live without love either he loves God, or he loves himself and he loves the world. See, my children, it is faith that we want.... When we have not faith, we are blind. He who does not see, does not know; he who does not know does not love; he who does not love God loves himself, and at the same time loves his pleasures. He fixes his heart on things which pass away like smoke. He cannot know the truth, nor any good thing; he can know nothing but falsehood, because he has no light; he is in a mist. If he had light, he would see plainly that all that he loves can give him nothing but eternal death; it is a foretaste of Hell. ' Classement : Livres anglais et étrangers > Subjects > Religion & Spirituality > Christianity > Education
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