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Has anyone read the writings of Sr. Josefa Menendez? As a predecessor to St. Faustina, she was also given a vision of hell, where she saw some shadowy characters plotting of the easy ways to snare men. This is a quote from the net → "The devil answered: ‘Insinuate yourselves by inducing carelessness in them. …but keep in the background, so that you are not found out. …by degrees they will become callous, and you will be able to incline them to evil. Tempt these others to ambition, to self-interest, to acquiring wealth without working, whether it be lawful or not. Excite some to sensuality and love of pleasure. Let vice blind them. …As to the remainder. …get in through the heart …you know the inclinations of their hearts. … make them love. …love passionately. …work thoroughly. …take no rest. …have no pity. Let them cram themselves with food! It will make it all the easier for us. …Let them get on with their banqueting. Love of pleasure is the door through which you will reach them. …’ "
The part about loving passionately…how do we separate love from lust?
I was born and raised Catholic. As a child, going to church was a major hassle, and sometimes I really didn’t want to go. But now, I find that I want to go, and if I don’t, I feel that something is missing.
It was a bad breakup that made me come closer to God. Yeah, maybe for all of you, it sounds trite, but it’s true. I met a girl, only the second one that, to this day, I can say that I have really loved, and because of her I came closer to God. Not only the usual sadness and longing that makes people do desperate things and search for answers, but also the realization that the way I felt about her is maybe the way God feels about us. Maybe those with kids feel it more genuinely, but anyway, for me, the rage, and the jealousy, and the sadness, and ultimately, the love, made me realize this.
When we turn away from God, it makes Him so angry, but it’s only because He loves us so much, and wants nothing more than for us to love Him.
Am I wrong to say this?
So anyway, back to my point. Or rather, my question: am I wrong to pine for this girl? Am I wrong to ask God to, if He wills, let us be together again? Is my love wrong? If she came back to me today, and agreed to come to church with me, I would marry her in a second…
The part about loving passionately…how do we separate love from lust?
I was born and raised Catholic. As a child, going to church was a major hassle, and sometimes I really didn’t want to go. But now, I find that I want to go, and if I don’t, I feel that something is missing.
It was a bad breakup that made me come closer to God. Yeah, maybe for all of you, it sounds trite, but it’s true. I met a girl, only the second one that, to this day, I can say that I have really loved, and because of her I came closer to God. Not only the usual sadness and longing that makes people do desperate things and search for answers, but also the realization that the way I felt about her is maybe the way God feels about us. Maybe those with kids feel it more genuinely, but anyway, for me, the rage, and the jealousy, and the sadness, and ultimately, the love, made me realize this.
When we turn away from God, it makes Him so angry, but it’s only because He loves us so much, and wants nothing more than for us to love Him.
Am I wrong to say this?
So anyway, back to my point. Or rather, my question: am I wrong to pine for this girl? Am I wrong to ask God to, if He wills, let us be together again? Is my love wrong? If she came back to me today, and agreed to come to church with me, I would marry her in a second…