“Nothing can be more dangerous than evil companions. They communicate the infection of their vices to all who associate with them.”
St. John Baptist de la Salle
For Reflection:
To what extent have I experienced relationships with others that have compromised my ability to live the virtue of chastity? Am I involved in any such relationships now? Am I willing to either change the nature of the relationship or break if off entirely to preserve my dignity and integrity with regard to this virtue? Why or why not?
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Monthly Archives: September 2011
Chastity
“Here was one lady talking about my pretty hair and another, just going out the door wanting to know who that very pretty girl was. The thrill of pleasure I felt made me realize that I was full of self-love. I am always ready to sympathize with the people who lose their souls – after all, it’s so easy, once you begin to stray along the primrose path of worldliness.”
St. Therese of Lisieux
For Reflection:
Why can beauty and over attention to appearance lead to sins against chastity? What can I do to reasonably guard myself from it?
Chastity
“Holy purity, the queen of virtues, the angelic virtue, is a jewel so precious that those who possess it become like the angels of God in heaven, even though clothed in mortal flesh.”
St. John Bosco
For Reflection:
What does the word “purity” mean to me? How do I demonstrate it? (Consider thoughts, words, and deeds.) With regard to purity, would someone describe me as an angel “clothed in mortal flesh?” Why or why not? What am I willing to do about it?
Chastity
“Chastity – the virtue that regulates one’s sexual thoughts, desires, and actions. Primarily a natural virtue, chastity helps one to see the dignity of other persons as children of God and not as sexual objects.”
Catholic Dictionary
For Reflection:
Chastity can be a difficult virtue to acquire. How does our current culture make it even more difficult? How have I personally experienced the difficulty? What am I willing to do about it?Â