I think we need more homilies on heaven. Fixing the mind and heart on the good things to come helps to bear well and patiently the sufferings and sorrows of the present. To live for heaven is neither escapist nor cowardly: it's Christian. https://t.co/isHX4A26QQ
— Fr. Patrick Mary Briscoe, OP (@PatrickMaryOP) December 5, 2020
Saturday, December 05, 2020
There Is a Place for Hope in the Christian Life
And considering the Last Things frequently. But is the eschaton our primary motivation or God in the present? Focusing too much on our subjective beatitude instead of objective beatitude (God) can lead to that sort of piety which focuses on the accumulation of good works and merit, rather than God. Purification of one's self so that one can focus on God is what is important; everything else will be taken care of accordingly.
Labels:
Agape,
Christian spirituality,
hope,
Latin spirituality,
merit
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