Beloved, see what a marvellous thing love
is; its perfection is beyond our expression. Who can truly love save those to
whom God grants it? We ought to beg and beseech him in his mercy that our love
may be genuine, unmarred by any too human inclination. From Adam down to the
present time all generations have passed away; but those who were perfected in
love by God’s grace have a place among the saints who will be revealed when the
kingdom of Christ comes to us. As it is written: Enter your chambers for a little
while, until my wrath and anger pass away; and I shall remember a good day and
raise you from your graves. We
are blessed, beloved, if we fulfil the commands of the Lord in harmonious,
loving union, so that through love our sins may be forgiven. For it is written: Blessed are those whose
transgressions are forgiven, whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man to whom
the Lord imputes not iniquity, and in whose mouth there is no deceit. This is the blessing that has been
given to those who have been chosen by God through our Lord Jesus Christ, to
whom be glory for ever. Amen.
We should pray then that we may be granted
forgiveness for our sins and for whatever we may have done when led astray by
our adversary’s servants. And for those who were the leaders of the schism and
the sedition, they too should look to the common hope. For those who live in
pious fear and in love are willing to endure torment rather than have their
neighbour suffer; and they more willingly suffer their own condemnation than
the loss of that harmony that has been so nobly and righteously handed down to
us. For it is better for a man to confess his sins than to harden his heart.
Who then among you is generous, who is compassionate, who is filled with love? He should speak out as follows: If I have been the cause of sedition, conflict and schisms, then I shall depart; I shall go away wherever you wish, and I shall do what the community wants, if only the flock of Christ live in peace with the presbyters who are set over them. Whoever acts thus would win great glory for himself in Christ, and he would be received everywhere,for the earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof. Thus have they acted in the past and will continue to act in the future who live without regret as citizens in the city of God.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
Who then among you is generous, who is compassionate, who is filled with love? He should speak out as follows: If I have been the cause of sedition, conflict and schisms, then I shall depart; I shall go away wherever you wish, and I shall do what the community wants, if only the flock of Christ live in peace with the presbyters who are set over them. Whoever acts thus would win great glory for himself in Christ, and he would be received everywhere,for the earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof. Thus have they acted in the past and will continue to act in the future who live without regret as citizens in the city of God.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
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