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Why, this is the very center of the whole issue! One is not supposed to show one’s heart except to God. That’s the point. Hearts are known only to our Lord. Why should you make it your concern to pour out your heart to anyone but Him?How is one … works?
Sentences like this are the reason I was so harsh. No human being can estimate himself or herself properly in the truest light of reason, because we are fallen. Our passions lead our reason, though in Adam’s original justice, our reason led our passions. Things are not rightly ordered at the moment, so to assume that you estimate yourself according to reality is false piety. Assume you know nothing, and collect all loving suggestions and admonitions from everyone.False piety … reality.
A tiny cross-section of a corpse can be examined under the light of microscopes. We are all walking corpses without the grace and light of Christ our Lord. I never called you evil, and please forgive me if I lacked the clarity that would lead you to think such a thing! For such a person who has overcome cynicism, self-loathing, self-pity, fear, and misanthopy (exactly like myself), it is rightly-ordered to accept that God has blessed him, and then to move forward.If it’s hard for you … just a sliver of me.
Don’t publish this fact to everyone. Who cares what your problems are, or were? It’s especially less relevant now that they are overcome (as you’ve said they are). Have you truly overcome your fear, though, since you’re on a very strict attack mode here? You’re attacking yourself, the priest, the deacon, and anyone who isn’t perfect in your parish.
The world is profoundly soft and mushy today, it’s true, but it doesn’t mean you have to go about whinging. Masculinity’s first virtue is fortitude: courage to do what the virtue of Justice tells us is right. Manliness also consists in doing the good despite a lack of pleasure that may come from doing the good. Avoiding the good because you want pleasure is the vice of effeminacy. Are you pleasuring yourself by making these complaints? Wouldn’t it be better to offer them all to God our blessed Lord, and imagine the cross is weighed down with your sorrows? Let God overtake this burning zealotry and calm it. He doesn’t want us full of anxiety, but full of courage and good will.
Devout youth that thinks it is devout loses its devotion. Holy men that are called holy become unholy. Do not praise yourself before us or in your own mind. You’re nothing; I am nothing, and we are all made out of absolute zero. God is the only one, and He truly is One when we are none.I appreciate your honesty … to God within the Church.
Jesus Christ our Lord is the only path. There is no path for any man that is distinct to him. We have different temperaments and natures, it’s true, but the final goal and supreme end of life is God. If you need “another man’s” path today, you’ll have to follow that man’s path today; if you need your “own path” tomorrow, follow your own path tomorrow. It doesn’t matter what you want and don’t want, or like and don’t like. God knows, and provides everything.I … another man’s path.
Read St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Bonaventure, St. Robert Bellarmine, St. Theresa of Avila, and St. Augustine. The great Doctors were not hysterical or “frustrated”. If they were ever annoyed by their brothers and sisters’ faults (which they seldom were, recognising their own faults in others), they prayed. The great Doctors always used head and heart, intellect and will, faith, hope, and charity. Read them all!Is it really holier to NOT be intellectual? I can be heart and head devout, can I not?
It is holy to be intellectual, but the Church warns never to become so intellectual you transform into a rationalist. Trying to explain everything eventually leads you to explain some things that cannot be explained. Since pride usually comes before submission to the truth, those things that cannot be explained end up forcing us to abandon the faith out of arrogance.
Our Lord Jesus Christ has justified all men by the cross. He alone has “mercy”, because He alone is God. Don’t trap yourself into the delusion of saying “I have mercy”, as only God has the right to be merciful, since God alone is insulted by sin. Your fears may be totally real and nightmarish, but now that you have been purified by them there is no need to dwell. We are made for God, and to be separated from Him is Hell. Cling to His perfect majesty! Pray!I hate my own pride, I have mercy on my loved ones, This all seems so wrong.
“La dee da”, as they say. Never be willing to “make a stink”, because that sort of language is self-righteous rubbish. You don’t make stinks or kick up dirt or make a storm; you live, pray, humble yourself, and quietly do what Christ tells you. The Holy Spirit of God pushes you forward. Don’t call yourself respectful, because it’s silly to take pride in something that we’re all expected to be. It’s hardly an extraordinary accomplishment!Also, I don’t believe in the American culture’s PC version of charity … I would have broken down and conceded at the slightest criticism.
You’ve gone far, but others went much longer down the road of suffering. Read about saints who really went through a lot. A little misanthropy is nothing compared to the hateful corruption St. Mary Mackillop had to trudge through. She took it well, and in all her letters she didn’t even act as if she was being hounded by corrupt bishops. All she did was bless them. Bless those who frustrate you!