The Means by Which the Soul arrives at Pure and Generous Love
Of the means which the soul
takes to arrive at pure
and generous love; and here begins the Treatise of
Prayer
“When
the soul has passed through the doctrine of Christ crucified, with true love of
virtue and hatred of vice, and has arrived at the house of self-knowledge and
entered therein, she remains, with her door barred, in watching and constant
prayer, separated entirely from the consolations of the world. Why does she
thus shut herself in? She does so from fear, knowing her own imperfections, and
also from the desire, which she has, of arriving at pure and generous love. And
because she sees and knows well that in no other way can she arrive thereat,
she waits, with a lively faith for My arrival, through increase of grace in
her. How is a lively faith to be recognized? By perseverance in virtue, and by
the fact that the soul never turns back for anything, whatever it be, nor rises
from holy prayer, for any reason except (note well) for obedience or charity’s
sake. For no other reason ought she to leave off prayer, for, during the time
ordained for prayer, the Devil is wont to arrive in the soul, causing much more
conflict and trouble than when the soul is not occupied in prayer. This he does
in order that holy prayer may become tedious to the soul, tempting her often
with these words: ‘This prayer avails you nothing, for you need attend to
nothing except your vocal prayers.’ He acts thus in order that, becoming
wearied and confused in mind, she may abandon the exercise of prayer, which is
a weapon with which the soul can defend herself from every adversary, if
grasped with the hand of love, by the arm of free choice in the light of the
Holy Faith.”
Taken from Treatise on Prayer by Saint Catherine of Genoa
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