Bad Company by Saint John Vianney
My dear brethren, I call that man bad company who is
without religion, who does not concern himself with either the commandments of
God or those of the Church, who does not recognize Lent or Easter, who seldom
comes to church or, if he does come, then only to scandalize others by his
irreligious ways. You ought to shun his company; otherwise you will not be long
in becoming like him without your even noticing it. He will teach you, with his
bad talk as much as by his bad example, to despise the holiest things and to
neglect your own most sacred duties. He will begin to turn your devotion into
ridicule, to make some jokes about religion and its ministers. He will speak to
you at length, in scandalous terms, about the priests or about Confession to
such effect that he will cause you to lose entirely your taste for the frequent
reception of the Sacraments. He will discuss the instructions of your pastors
only in order to turn them into ridicule, and you can be quite certain that if
you keep company with him for any length of time, you will see that, without
even realizing it, you will begin to lose all taste for anything which is
profitable towards the salvation of your soul.
I call bad company, my dear brethren, this young or
this old slanderer who has nothing but bad and foul words in his mouth.
Take good care, my children, for this type of person
has a poison of his own! If you frequent his company, you may be quite certain
that you will imbibe it and that, without a miracle of grace, you will die
spiritually. The Devil will make good use of this wretch to sully your
imagination and to corrupt your heart.
I would call that person bad company, my dear
brethren, who is curious or restless or backbiting, who wants to know all that
goes on in other people's houses, and who is always ready to form judgments
about what he does not see at all. The Holy Ghosts tells us that these people
are not only hateful to the whole world but are also accursed of God. Fly from
them, my dear brethren; otherwise you will become like them. You yourselves
will perish with them
St. John Vianney
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