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JamesCaruso
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I understand where you are coming from. By reflection on how we have lived, we realize that we do not love God and neighbor as we should. That’s why we have confession. But remember that a necessary part of confession is a firm resolve to sin no more. So when we pray to God and tell Him that we love Him with our whole heart, soul, mind and strength, we are not lying, we mean it, and we firmly resolve to show it.I do not love God and my neighbor with my whole being. I just don’t.
Sure, we know from past experience, that we will probably fail to live up to those words, but still, we hope to and we intend to. We also know from experience, that we will discover new areas in our selves that do not measure up, areas that we never realized before. That too is added to the mix. But we continue on, hopeful, progressing along the way, but even if not, still confessing and returning to our resolve to amend our lives and sin no more. That’s what Jesus used to say, “Go and sin no more.”
So, part of what being Catholic means to me is that I have to not only assent to the teachings of the Church, but I have to firmly resolve to follow those teachings, even if that means picking myself up and trying over and over again. “Perseverance wins the crown!”
