The
Sewer of Hell by Saint John Vianney
There is yet another form of wrongdoing
which is all the more deplorable in that it is more common, and that is
licentious talk. There is nothing more abominable, my dear brethren, nothing
more horrible than such talk. Indeed, my children, what could be more out of
keeping with the holiness of our religion than impure language? It outrages
God, it scandalises our neighbour. To put it even more clearly, loose talk
releases all the passions.
Very often it requires only one immodest or unseemly
word to start a thousand evil thoughts, a thousand shameful desires, perhaps
even to cause a fall into an infinite number of other sins and to bring to
innocent souls evil of which they had been happily ignorant.
Can the Christian
really afford to occupy his mind with such horrible images, a Christian who is
the temple of the Holy Ghost, a Christian who has been sanctified by contact
with the most adorable Body and precious Blood of Jesus Christ? Oh, Lord, if we
had but some small idea of what we do when we commit sin! If our Lord has
taught us that we may judge the tree by its fruit, you may judge after
listening to the talk of certain people what must be the corruption of their
hearts; and yet such corruption is very commonly encountered.
Wh
at sort of
conversation do you hear among young people?
Is there anything
in their mouths but this kind of loose talk?
Go -- I dare to
say it with St. John Chrysostom -- go into these cabarets, into these haunts of
impurity! What does the conversation turn upon, even among elderly people? Are
they not trying to make a name for themselves by seeing who can be the most
outrageous? Their mouths are like some sewer that Hell makes use of to spew its
filth and its impurities over the earth and drag souls down to its depths. What
are these bad Christians -- or rather these envoys from the nether regions --
doing?
Instead of singing
the praises of God, their songs are shameful and hideous; they are songs which
ought to make a Christian die of horror. Oh, great God, who would not tremble
at the thought of what God's judgment of all this will be! If, as Jesus Christ
Himself tells us, not a single idle word will be unpunished, alas! What will be
the punishment for these licentious conversations, these indecent topics, these
shameful and horrible images, which make the hair stand on end? If you would
imagine how blind these poor unhappy people are, just listen to them talking
after this fashion: "I had no bad intention," they will tell you,
"it was just for a laugh; these things are only trifles, little stupid
things, that mean nothing at all."
Is that so, my
dear brethren? A sin so horrible in God's eyes that sacrilege alone surpasses
it in evil! This is a trifle to you?
No, it is your
hearts which are destroyed and corrupted! No! No! No one can afford to laugh or
joke about something from which we should fly in horror, as we would from some
pursuing beast which wanted to devour us. Besides, my dear brethren, what a
crime it is to like something which God wants us to detest with all our hearts!
You may tell me that you had no bad intentions, but tell me this, too,
miserable and wretched tool of Hell, what about those who are listening to you
-- do they have less bad thoughts and criminal desires after they have heard
you? Will your harmless intention stay the workings of their imaginations and
their hearts? Be honest and tell me that you are, in fact, the cause of the
loss and eternal damnation of their souls! How many souls are hurled into Hell because
of this sin?
The Holy Ghost
tells us that this ugly sin of impurity has covered the whole surface of the
earth.
I will say no more
now on this subject, my children. I will return to it in an instruction when I
shall do my best to depict it for you again with even more horror.
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