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.

Mothers of Gardasil-Injured Girls Issue Challenge to Doctors

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Journalist

In response to bioethicists who are offering thousands of dollars in prize money to anyone who can prove the controversial Gardasil vaccine injures girls, a group of mothers whose daughters were injured by the vaccine are challenging the experts to “put your science where your wallet is.”

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Chastity

“There is no remedy so powerful against the heat of concupiscence as the remembrance of our Savior’s Passion. In all my difficulties, I never found anything so efficacious as the wounds of Christ. In them I sleep secure. From them, I derive new life.”
St. Augustine

For Reflection:
Which one wound of Our Lord speaks most to my heart? How can meditation on this wound help me to fight off all of the temptations that assail me?

Chastity

“As soon as you are tempted to impurity, endeavor to think of the Passion of the Savior of the world and make the following act: ‘My God is nailed to a cross, and shall I consent to these unlawful pleasures?'”
St. Bernard

For Reflection:
To what extent do I meditate on the passion of Christ? How did His passion obtain for me the grace to resist temptation? Why, then, is meditation on His passion a good safeguard to all temptation including the temptation to impurity?
(See tomorrow’s Grace Line to see what specific aspect of Christ’s passion St. Augustine found effective in his fight against temptations of the flesh.)

Chastity

“Vigilance and prayer are the safeguards of chastity. ‘Watch and pray that you enter not into temptation (Mark 14:38).’ You should pray often and fervently to be preserved from temptations against purity, and for the grace to overcome them.”
St. John Baptist de la Salle

For Reflection:
To prayer and fasting, St. John Baptist de la Salle adds one more safeguard for chastity. What is it? How can I apply it?
(Tomorrow’s Grace Line adds yet another way to protect our chastity.)