So what must we do, we who know that the greater
number is going to be damned, and not only out of all Catholics? What must we
do? Take the resolution to belong to the little number of those who are saved.
You say: If Christ wanted to damn me, then why did He create me? Silence, rash
tongue!
God did not create anyone to damn him; but whoever is
damned, is damned because he wants to be. Therefore, I will now strive to
defend the goodness of my God and acquit it of all blame: that will be the
subject of the second point.
Before going on, let us gather on one side all the
books and all the heresies of Luther and Calvin, and on the other side the
books and heresies of the Pelagians and Semi-Pelagians, and let us burn them.
Some destroy grace, others freedom, and all are filled with errors; so let us
cast them into the fire. All the damned bear upon their brow the oracle of the
Prophet Osee, "Thy damnation comes from thee," so that they
may understand that whoever is damned, is damned by his own malice and because
he wants to be damned.
First let us take these two undeniable truths as a
basis: "God wants all men to be saved," "All are in
need of the grace of God." Now, if I show you that God wants to save
all men, and that for this purpose He gives all of them His grace and all the
other necessary means of obtaining that sublime end, you will be obliged to
agree that whoever is damned must impute it to his own malice, and that if the
greater number of Christians are damned, it is because they want to be. "Thy
damnation comes from thee; thy help is only in Me."
by St. Leonard of Port Maurice
by St. Leonard of Port Maurice
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