Chastity

“Deign, O Immaculate Virgin, Mother most pure, to accept the loving cry of praise which we send up to thee from the depths of our hearts. Though they can but add little to thy glory, O Queen of Angels, thou dost not despise, in thy love, the praises of the humble and the poor.

Cast down upon us a glance of mercy, O most glorious Queen: graciously receive our petitions. Through thy immaculate purity of body and mind, which rendered thee so pleasing to God, inspire us with a love of innocence and purity.

Teach us to guard carefully the gifts of grace, striving ever after sanctity, so that, being made like unto the image of thy beauty, we may be worthy to become the sharers of thy eternal happiness. Amen.”
St. Paschasius

For Reflection:
Dear Mother, I make this prayer with heartfelt sincerity. Please bring everything in me into conformity with your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

Chastity

“We must be pure. I do not speak merely of purity of the sense. We must observe great purity in our will, in our intentions, in all our actions. To possess purity of life – in this, all consists.”
St. Peter Julian Eymard

For Reflection:
How does purity of will, of intention, of action lead to purity of life in all things?

Chastity

“We can gain nothing from God but by purity, and by holiness. God does great things only by pure souls.”
St. Peter Julian Eymard

For Reflection:
What great things have I seen God do through the pure souls of our day and time? How does this encourage me toward purity of heart, mind, soul, and deed?

Chastity

“It is he who, after having broken down the ramparts of his passions, ascends with force to the Kingdom of Heaven.”
St. Gregory the Great

For Reflection:
St. Gregory gives us insight into the reward of our efforts to remain chaste. What is it? Can I experience this reward even now? How has this been so in my own life?

Chastity

“The devil flatters that he may deceive us; he charms that he may injure us; he allures that he may slay us.”
St. John Climacus

For Reflection:
What three tactics of the evil one does this quote reveal? How have I seen them exhibited in my fight to remain chaste? To what extent does this revelation help me to assess my strategy and remain diligent to the fight?

Chastity

“The tempter, ever on the watch, wages war most violently against those whom he sees most careful to avoid sin.”
Pope Saint Leo the Great

For Reflection:
What can I expect to experience as I wage a war against impurity and seek to practice the virtue of chastity? How can this encourage my efforts?

Chastity

“It is necessary that temptations should happen; for who shall be crowned but he that shall lawfully have fought, and how shall a man fight if there be none to attack him?”
St. Bernard

For Reflection:
How does this help me to fight more strongly against the temptations that assail me including those against the virtue of chastity?

Chastity

“As a tower defends a camp, so does humility of heart guard the chastity of the body.”
St. Anthony of Padua

For Reflection:
St. Anthony of Padua lived in the 13th century. How did a tower defend a camp in that time? What image does this conjure in my imagination regarding humility and chastity? How am I working to cultivate the virtue of humility?

Chastity

“Humility is the safeguard of chastity. In the matter of purity, there is no greater danger than not fearing danger. When a person puts himself in an occasion, saying ‘I shall not fall’ – it is an almost infallible sign that he will fall, and with great injury to his soul.”
St. Philip Neri

For Reflection:
What do I see as the connection between purity and humility? Do I exhibit pride by placing myself in the near occasion of sin? In what ways? I will confess my pride at the next opportunity.