Renounce
Sin For Good and All
All that is very true, you will tell me, but
what will people say about me after seeing me go to Confession several times
and then not make my Easter duty? People are going to believe that I am leading
a bad life; besides, I know plenty of others who are worse sinners than I who
have been given absolution; you have received So-and-So well, and he has broken
the law of abstinence with me; and So-and-So, who has been out on Sundays, as
well as I have, at..(sentence incomplete - Trans.)
The conscience of
another person is not yours. If he does wrong, it is not for you to listen to
accounts of it. Or do you want, just in order to keep up appearances, to damn
your soul by committing sacrilege? Would not that be the greatest of all evils?
You think that people will notice you because they have seen you going to
Confession several times and yet you have not been to Holy Communion. Ah, my
poor friend, fear rather the eyes of God, before which you have done the wrong,
and pay no attention to all the others. You say that you know of some, more
guilty than you, who have been given Absolution.
What do you know
of them? Did an angel come to you to tell you that God had not changed or
converted them? And even if they should not have been converted, should you
therefore do wrong because they do wrong? Would you want to be damned because
others are damning themselves? Dear God, what frightful talk!
But, these
penitents still protest, these penitents who not only have not been converted,
but who indeed do not want to be converted at all but only to save their faces
in public.... When will it be the right time then to come for Holy Communion?
When will it be
time to come for Holy Communion? Listen to St. John Chrysostom. He himself is
going to tell us when it will be time for Holy Communion. Is it at Easter, at
Pentecost, at Christmas? No, he tells us. Is it at the point of death? No, he
tells us again. When is it then? It is, he says to us, when we have renounced
sin for good and all, and are fully resolved, with the help of God's grace, not
to fall into it again. When you have paid back that which is not yours, when
you have become reconciled with your enemy -- that is when you are genuinely
converted.
Other sinners will
tell us: "If you are going to be so difficult, we will go to those who
will allow us to go to Holy Communion. Look at how many times I have come. I
have other things to do than to be walking the roads. I am not coming back for
a long time, for I can see quite plainly that you are angry with me. What great
harm have I done, then?"
You will go to
find another, my friend? You are entirely free to go to anyone who seems good
to you. But do you think that another would wish, any more than I would, to
damn himself?
No, I am sure you
do not. If he receives you, it is because he does not know you well enough. Do
you want to know what sort of a person talks like that, and who goes in search
of Absolution elsewhere? Listen, and tremble. He leaves his guide, who can lead
him surely, to look for a passport to go straight to Hell.
But, you will say
to me, look at how many times I keep coming.
Very well, my
friend! Change your ways and you will be allowed Absolution the very first time
you return.
I am not coming
back, you say, for a very long time.
So much the worse
for you alone, my poor friend. In not coming back you are taking a big step in
the direction of Hell.
There are some who
are so blind that they will go so far as to believe that the confessor is angry
with them because he does not give them Absolution.
Undoubtedly, my friends, he is vexed with
you, but it is because he desires the salvation of your poor souls. It is for
that reason that he does not want to give you an Absolution which, very far
from saving you, would damn you for all eternity.
But, you say, what
have I done that is so bad? I have not killed, or stolen....
You say not
killed, not stolen, you say? But, my friend, Hell is full of other people who
have not killed or stolen. There are more than two sins which drag souls into
Hell. But if we were so lax as to give you Absolution when you do not merit it,
we would be playing the part of executioner of your poor soul, which caused so
much suffering to Jesus Christ.
By
Saint John Vianney
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taken from MorgueFile Photos
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