Friday, 1 November 2013

MEDJUGORJE LATEST MESSAGE: Fear of Hell & Good Works


MEDJUGORJE LATEST MESSAGE: Fear of Hell and Good works


  

..from the Council of Trent on Justification  Canon VIII we see concerning fear of hell..


---Canon VIII. If any one shall say, that the fear of hell, through which, by grieving for

our sins, we flee unto the mercy of God, or refrain from sinning, is a sin, or makes sinners

worse let him be anathema


..this being said fear of hell which moves a soul to good works and quickens the spirit to becoming faithful servants of God is indeed a great gift however the gifts of God can indeed be abused and turned into self-serving slavery just as any good can be abused and this is what should be avoided through habitual inspection of conscience by order of a good examination which may be procured online or from a good spiritual advisor...



 
..indeed for each station in life there will be a corresponding aptly suited examination which will take into account the activities normal in for such a vocational capacity...


...Indeed what one should endeavour to do in the spiritual life is avoid spiritual lust since this habit will subvert the gifts of God and make such a one a hireling or a spiritual merchant(a Pharisee)  rather than a faithful servant...

 
As the great spiritual sublimator Jan Van Ruysbroeck mentions in his spiritual treatise THE SPARKLING STONE....

 


6 – Of The Difference Between The Hirelings And The Faithful Servants Of God

Now you may mark this: that some men receive the gifts of God as hirelings, but others as faithful servants of God; and these differ one from another in all inward works, that is, in love and intention, in feeling and in every exercise of the inward life.

Now understand this well: all those who love themselves so inordinately that they will not serve God, save for their own profit and because of their own reward, these separate themselves from God, and dwell in bondage and in their own selfhood; for they seek, and aim at, their own, in all that they do. And therefore, with all their prayers and with all their good works, they seek after temporal things, or may be strive after eternal things for their own benefit and for their own profit. These men are bent upon themselves in an inordinate way; and that is why they ever abide alone with themselves, for they lack the true love which would unite them with God and with all His beloved. And although these men seem to keep within the law and the commandments of God and of Holy Church, they do not keep within the law of love; for all that they do, they do, not out of love, but from sheer necessity, lest they shall be damned. And, because they are inwardly unfaithful, they dare not trust in God; but their whole inward life is doubt and fear, travail and misery. For they see on the right hand eternal life, and this they are afraid of losing; and they see on the left hand the eternal pains of hell, and these they are afraid of gaining. But all their prayers, all their labour and all the good works, whatsoever they do, to cast out this fear, help them not; for the more inordinately they love themselves, the more they fear hell. And from this you may learn that their fear of hell springs from self-love, which seeks its own.

Now the Prophet, and also the Preacher, say: The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom; but by this is meant that fear which is exercised upon the right side, where one considers the loss of eternal blessedness, for this fear arises from the natural tendency which every man has in himself to be blessed, that is, to see God. And therefore, even though a man may be faithless to God, yet whenever he truly observes himself from within, he feels himself to be leaning out from himself towards that blessedness which is God. And this blessedness he fears to lose; for he loves himself better than God, and he loves blessedness wholly for his own sake. And therefore he dare not trust in God. And yet this is that Fear of the Lord which is the beginning of wisdom and is a law to the unfaithful servants of God: for it compels a man to leave sin, and to strive after virtue, and to do good deeds, and these things prepare a man from without to receive the grace of God and become a faithful servant.

But from that very hour in which, with God’s help, he can overcome his selfhood—that is to say when he is so detached from himself that he is able to leave in the keeping of God everything of which he has need—behold, through doing this he is so well pleasing to God that God bestows upon him His grace. And, through grace, he feels true love: and love casts out doubt and fear, and fills the man with hope and trust, and thus he becomes a faithful servant, and means and loves God in all that he does. Behold, this is the difference between the faithful servant and the hireling.


..let us all do our best and serve God according to our respective talents amen….

MEDJUGORJE MESSAGES: patience, munificence, magnanimity


MEDJUGORJE MESSAGES:  patience, munificence, magnanimity



 
..as rills from a mountain-cap many virtues flow from each of the four cardinal virtues...now one may see in order to  remove from the will of the faithful those obstructions to reasonable action which arise as a result of many years of bad habits or complacent inurism Fortitude is key...


..now attached to fortitude are other key virtues which flow as spiritual rivulets from the main source..if the mountain-cap is the high region spiritually which is closest to God in aspiration and the snow being the cold soul ensconced with itself...it follows that a yearning towards God will eventually melt the cold habits and from here rivers of virtue will flow down through to the valley of humility....

... appended to the virtue of holy fortitude we have patience, munificence, magnanimity, perseverance, courage, steadfastness, ordinate  fastidious resoluteness....


..indeed if one is patient they are willing to endure great tribulations or small trials for a reasonable good and not be discouraged or become crestfallen with their particular situation in life since God orders all so that everyone has the opportunity to approach him..through munificence one is inclined to give heroically and be generous as the widow who gave a few pennies although these were offered at a great price since she herself was quite poor materially....courage enables one to face opposition in the daily practice of faith and to repress the fear of reproach or scorn and not to turn limpid or give up when the dryness and crosses of the spiritual life are sent after the initial good feelings of finding God are encountered....

..if one is inclined to patience and well ordered in their spiritual inclinations they will be obedient to their spiritual superiors and so take what the local Bishop at  Medjugorje has said to heart and pray for him as we all should as good Christians might who live in the confidence of charity and good hope of a unified life everlasting.....

...now let us hear what the saints tell us about the virtues annexed to holy Fortitude....




patience is the companion of wisdom”......St. Augustine


 
if i be worthy, i live for my god to teach the heathen, even though they despise me.”

I am patrick, yes a sinner and indeed untaught; yet i am established here in ireland where i profess myself bishop. I am certain in my heart that "all that i am," i have received from God. So i live among barbarous tribes, a stranger and exile for the love of God......

....St Patrick


 
Reprimand and rebuke should be accepted as healing remedies for vice and as conducive to good health. From this it is clear that those who pretend to be tolerant because they wish to flatter-----those who thus fail to correct sinners-----actually cause them to suffer supreme loss and plot the destruction of that life which is their true life…..

..St. Basil the Great



“Patience is power…it is not an absence of action…rather it is timing…..it waits on the right time to act….for the right principles…and in the right way..”

….Bishop Fulton Sheen   (Venerable Servant of God)


 
As iron is fashioned by fire and on the anvil, so in the fire of suffering and under the weight of trials, our souls receive that form which our Lord desires them to have.

--St. Madeline Sophie Barat

 
 Always remember to love your neighbor; always prefer the one who tries your patience, who tests your virtue, because with her you can always merit: suffering is Love; the Law is Love.

--Blessed Mary of Jesus Crucified …"The Little Arab"


 

…amen

Thursday, 17 October 2013

MEDJUGORJE MIRACLE CURE FROM A.L.S. AND THE DEVIL.....

MEDJUGORJE MIRACLES AND THE THREE SPIRITS OF THE INTERIOR LIFE


......the discernment of spirits is essential for anyone who professes to be a lover of Christ...this is why if one chooses a more arduous and trying spirituality..one must become aware of the myriad snares of the devil or the strivings of the ego and finally be acquainted with the light yoke of the spirit of God which to the ego may seem at times intolerable due to its nature of being the stubborn ass which St. Francis aptly described it...

...this summary will deal with the action and characteristics of the spirit of the devil which as many know is subtle beguiling and diffident to reproof, bitterly inclined toward destruction yet at the outset it will scatter a semblance of Good before its prey in order to lead into the catacombs of the minotaur or the unsuspecting short sighted single eyed spirituality of the self... that is why spiritually we have two eyes as a mirror of the physical world..in the spiritual eyes we have proper discernment which understands good from better and best and bad from worse to worst..the passive eye sees and the active eye understands (discerns)..it is faith and reason working together....of course subtle shades of grey appear along the way and if one is fresh in the spiritual journey they will still be prone to the call of the ego when the way of CHrist grows dry and wearisome....

..if we are availed of charity then we will pine for the salvation of each other and so when we see good souls drawn to calamity we should rightly offer assisstance and so it goes....

...here from a celebrated spiritual master is an excerpt from the Three Ages of the Interior Life:



...as we see in the image above the devil pipes unsound doctrines into a person's head turning them into a piping hypocrite indeed making discordant sounds as a bagpipe full of error...one says they love the Church yet they ignore her Bishops acting within their scope ..one says they have devotion to Mary yet they are not humble like Mary is in spirit and do not submit themselves to sound advice from their spiritual superiors  (local Ordinaries) Bishops conferences  ie Zadar commission stating it is not possible to realize anything supernatural occuring at MEDJUGORJE...indeed such advocates seemingly cannot endure a reasoned approach since they are entranced or under a spell..they are told to use their heart and the devil knows the way to one's desolation is through feelings and desires since it is through the desires and the lower appetites that one can be brought into intellectual submission and sold into spiritual slavery.....

THE SIGNS OF THE SPIRIT OF THE DEVIL
 
The devil first lifts us up by inspiring us with pride, subsequently to cast us down into trouble, discouragement, and even despair. To recognize his influence, we must consider it in relation to mortification, humility, and the three theological virtues.
The devil does not necessarily, as nature does, disincline us to mortification; on the contrary, he urges certain souls toward an exaggerated, very visible, exterior mortification, especially in centers where it is held in honor. Such a course of action keeps pride alive and ruins health. But the devil does not incline a soul to the interior mortification of the imagination, heart, self-will, and personal judgment, although he sometimes simulates it in us by inspiring us with scruples about trifles and great liberality on dangerous or serious matters. He gives us a great opinion of ourselves, leads us to prefer ourselves to others, to boast of ourselves, unwittingly to pray like the Pharisee.
 
This spiritual pride is often accompanied by a false humility which makes us speak ill of ourselves on certain points in order to hinder others from speaking ill about us on another point, and in order to give the impression that we are humble. Or indeed it makes us confound humility with timidity, which is rather the fear of re­buffs and scorn.
 
Instead of nourishing faith by the consideration of the teaching of the Gospel, the spirit of evil draws the attention of certain souls to what is most extraordinary and marvelous, of a nature to make us esteemed, or again to what is foreign to our vocation. He inspires a missionary with the thought of becoming a Carthusian, a Carthusian with that of going to evangelize the infidel. Or, on the contrary, he leads others to minimize the supernatural, to modernize faith by the reading, for example, of liberal, Protestant works.
 
His way of exciting hope is to give rise to presumption, to lead us to wish to be saints immediately without traversing the indispensable stages and the way of abnegation. He even inspires us with a certain impatience with ourselves and with vexation instead of contrition.
 
Far from causing our charity to grow, he cultivates self-love in us and, according to temperaments and circumstances, makes charity deviate either in the direction of a humanitarian sentimentalism of extreme indulgence, or toward liberalism under the guise of generosity, or, on the contrary, toward a bitter zeal, which chides others indiscriminately instead of correcting itself. He shows us the mote in our neighbor's eye, when there is a beam in our own.
 
Instead of giving peace, this spirit engenders dissensions, hatreds. People no longer dare to talk to us; we would not put up with contradiction. An encumbering personalism can thus lead a man to see only himself and unconsciously to place himself on a pedestal.
 
Should we commit a very evident sin, which we cannot conceal, we fall into confusion, vexation, discouragement; and the devil, who veiled the danger from us before the sin, now exaggerates the difficulties of turning back to God and seeks to lead us to spiritual desolation. He fashions souls to his own image; he rose through pride and he fell in despair.
 
Great care must therefore be exercised if we have lively sensible devotion and come forth from prayer with increased self-love, preferring ourselves to others, failing in simplicity with our superiors and director. The lack of humility and obedience is a certain indication that it is not God who guides us.
...by REGINALD GARRIGOU-LAGRANGE, O.P.

.... indeed we see lack of holy-humility and obedience to superiors and spiritual directors is a certain indication that God is not guiding us...


...remember the devil does not show his horns right away..he is a consummate spirit of insidious trickery... this spirit adopts different cunning guises (masks) and so let us all be wise and vigilant....so as not to be fooled by superficial veneers of piety....

....let us all inspired by a spirit of humility and zeal for spiritual introspection and punctiliousness call to mind our own impetus for love and by doing so reach out to those who are most in need...

...As Jesus had said in the Gospel to the God fearing woman that her faith had healed her..if one understands that faith is a gift from God which causes the intellect of man to be raised to a more divine inclination and so such an act cannot be made by the human will alone... since man cannot raise himself to a higher potential without divine aid and so in an interior way God moves the soul...

The Pelagians held that this cause was nothing else than man's free-will: and consequently they said that the beginning of faith is from ourselves, inasmuch as, to wit, it is in our power to be ready to assent to things which are of faith, but that the consummation of faith is from God, Who proposes to us the things we have to believe. But this is false, for, since man, by assenting to matters of faith, is raised above his nature, this must needs accrue to him from some supernatural principle moving him inwardly; and this is God. Therefore faith, as regards the assent which is the chief act of faith, is from God moving man inwardly by grace.




-Summa Theologica (Question 6. The Cause of Faith, Article 1. Whether faith is infused into man by God?)...

...indeed we can see also that since God does not contradict himself we will see that a phenomenon which may be said to be an instrumental aid to grace cannot subvert the Church and Its heart where Christ dwells as the fountain of all graces...so we see Faith and the manner of healing will not come about through contradictory channels..in short God will not  move souls to contradict his magisters and the successors to his apostles...so we see that God is logical and rational...and any genuine healing or miracle must occur directly through Jesus the sacraments and then other Church approved instrumental channels which do not supplant proper Church dictates....since many apparent cures happen at other Non-Christian Holy Sites this is not a verification of supernaturality since God is not his own enemy unless such a healing moves one toward his Heart which resides in the Church..all grace pours from Christ and all faith is gifted by God and faith is the vehicle for miracles so we see that temporal locales whether curiosity or belief stanchioned  remain only phenomenological spiritual artifacts  for the quickening of faith and are not the direct sources ....indeed the devil has been known to cause sickness in an agent and after a time remove the offending cause and thereby consummate an apparent miraculous healing.....

...although Kabir the Philospher makes a cogent point about the efficacy of artifact without faith ..still a voice for the spirit of the world (rational relativism)....without faith one is bent and blinded .... chained by sin in the  cave of rational relative sense with  a back to the divine seeing the shadows of things as they are absolutely passing through the periphery of our subjectivity... it is through faith we are healed and set on the path to true actuality....

“There is nothing but water in the holy pools. I know, I have been swimming there. All the gods sculpted of wood or ivory can’t say a word. I know, I have been crying out to them. The Sacred Books of the East are nothing but words. I looked through their covers one day sideways. What Kabir talks of is only what he has lived through. If you have not lived through something, it is not true.”

 
...without faith we are spiritually amaurotic ..let us not blind our faith by empiric realism.......
amen

Sunday, 13 October 2013

MEDJUGORJE THE TEN SECRETS EXPLAINED

..... MEDJUGORJE THE TEN SECRETS......
 
....OLIGARCHICAL DESPOTISM & OCCULT HEGEMONY...........

 
...indeed without the aid of reason we become paralyzed by emotion and the desires of a fickle heart.....the tempestuous sea of choice can only be traversed if we deposit our faith on the barque of Peter and tether our reason therein... indeed the Secrets of MEDJUGORJE vitiate a soul's capacity for interior PEACE by replacing HOPE in the future with ANXIETY about the future and by a mimesis of HOLY FEAR with spiritual TERRORISM & DREAD......
 
 
..so we see in MEDJUGORJE we have a select group of individuals who share in some secret knowledge..to which no one outside of their small cadre of holiness can be privy to..indeed we are told that prayer and fasting may overt the calamities which will befall us however we are never told what we are to fear...hence we are to fear nothing more than fear itself...yet by these same seers we are told to embrace peace...in this duplicitous message how can one live in a constant state of impending disaster yet at the same time hold to a spirit of calm and serenity interiorly???...


...hence one becomes a slave to the apparitions..since this interior state of dread caused by the secretism causes a morbid and fantastic dependence within the soul...one must follow the apparitions and the messages so as to keep abreast of the information...if one wishes to be part of the secret club then one must be INFORMED...lest one misses any part of the directive and fall into calamity...so we see people wrapt with curiosity as to the contents of the next message in hopes that some new state of affairs or directive for action be made manifest...yes this whole phenomenon is a well orchestrated operation to subvert church authority by usurping the throne or primacy of Christ....


... The occult (from the Latin word occultus "clandestine, hidden, secret")…yes well indeed we have a hegemony …where a select group is influencing a veiled power over others through a clandestine secretive pact…


….we are told by the seers that the VIRGIN has confided many secrets to each one…however we as the intended beneficiaries of God's grace are never made privy to any concrete communications...the element of the numinous is being used to keep us entranced and to pique our interests in a string of banal messages...the secrets become the dressing on the salad..so that we dont get tired of the fare....


…this begs the question…if the VIRGIN loves us so much..why does she keep secrets from us???....indeed maybe we cannot handle the truth???...indeed is the VIRGIN MARY hiding information from us ..information that will save us from imminent doom…what is one to think???...


…in effect the VIRGIN is insulting our intelligence and sensibilities…from this message of inherent secretism we are told that we do not have the capabilities to be held responsible for figuring out our role in the mystical body of Christ..we are told to rely on the seers and the messages and leave the THINKING to them..all we are told to do is pray and fast and to think peaceful thoughts in oblivious adoration..all the while keeping in the back of our minds the impending disaster which awaits us lest we lose track of diligence and fail to meet our end of the bargain..indeed this is quite the cult mentality..it is a coercion of fear…mind control…


..indeed followers of the messages are made to feel guilty if they do not pray or fast…devotions are turned into chores…as St’ Louis DeMontfort tells us in his treatise on true devotion to Mary..he tells that there are also false devotions to Mary…

                                                                                                                                                                                  
Superficial Devotees


 

"Superficial devotees are people whose entire devotion to
our Lady consists in exterior practices. Only the externals of
devotion appeal to them because they have no interior spirit.
They say many rosaries with great haste and assist at many
Masses distractedly. They take part in processions of our Lady
without inner fervour. They join her confraternities without
reforming their lives or restraining their passions or
imitating Mary's virtues….”



St. Louis DeMontfort



…a society based on secretism points to a social elite …secret carriers….who through the possession of some sacred communiqué place themselves on a higher intellectual plateau…the seduction of the uninitiated occurs when a timid and lost soul wanders into this web of deception…the secret adds mystery and intrigue to a dull and tepid life...the secret becomes the seduction....people who have been slaves to addiction or those who are emotionally vulnerable due to emotional abuse or loss of a significant other and who have trouble making up decisions for themselves tend to fall prey to this type of phenomenon…the seers and the messages now play the role of the drug or the significant other who was the dominant figure in past relationships whether abusive or otherwise…Dependent personality disorder (DPD), formerly known as asthenic personality disorder, is a personality disorder that is characterized by a pervasive psychological dependence on other people...

..a dependent personality falls amid the C Cluster of personality disorder classification and this type of person is generally very ANXIOUS and insecure..hence the need for someone to control them and offer them constant assurance..as well they are a prime candidate for long pilgrimages and constant journeys since they are impatient and solicitous and cannot sit in one place for too long... this resltlessness is assuaged by following the seers as they make their way around the globe or by visiting medjugorje ad nauseum..some adherents have indeed visited 20 or even 30 times...


.... so we see that this type of person falls prey to the message of MEDJUGORJE more readily..which is one of PEACE...if one prays and fasts and attends the sacraments then peace will ensue...indeed it is good to do all these things however it is bad to subvert the normal authority of the church and replace that authority in a maverick cavalier way as the seers of MEDJUGORJE have done...let us all examine ourselves through a recollected conscience....amen

Saturday, 12 October 2013

MEDJUGORJE UPDATE & THE SPIRIT OF THE DEVIL

MEDJUGORJE UPDATE AND THE THREE SPIRITS OF THE INTERIOR LIFE

 
......the discernment of spirits is essential for anyone who professes to be a lover of Christ...this is why if one chooses a more arduous and trying spirituality..one must become aware of the myriad snares of the devil or the strivings of the ego and finally be acquainted with the light yoke of the spirit of God which to the ego may seem at times intolerable due to its nature of being the stubborn ass which St. Francis aptly described it...
 
...this summary will deal with the action and characteristics of the spirit of the devil which as many know is subtle beguiling and diffident to reproof, bitterly inclined toward destruction yet at the outset it will scatter a semblance of Good before its prey in order to lead into the catacombs of the minotaur or the unsuspecting short sighted single eyed spirituality of lack of discernment... that is why spiritually we have two eyes as a mirror of the physical world..in the spiritual eyes we have proper discernment which understands good from better and best and bad from worse to worst..of course subtle shades of grey appear along the way and if one is fresh in the spiritual journey they will still be prone to the call of the ego when the way of CHrist grows dry and wearisome....
 
..if we are availed of charity then we will pine for the salvation of each other and so when we see good souls drawn to calamity we should rightly offer assisstance and so it goes....
 
...here from a celebrated spiritual master is an excerpt from the Three Ages of the Interior Life:
 

 
...as we see in the image above the devil pipes unsound doctrines into a person's head turning them into a piping hypocrite indeed making discordant sounds as a bagpipe full of error...
 
THE SIGNS OF THE SPIRIT OF THE DEVIL
 
 
 
The devil first lifts us up by inspiring us with pride, subsequently to cast us down into trouble, discouragement, and even despair. To recognize his influence, we must consider it in relation to mortification, humility, and the three theological virtues.
 
 
 
The devil does not necessarily, as nature does, disincline us to mortification; on the contrary, he urges certain souls toward an exaggerated, very visible, exterior mortification, especially in centers where it is held in honor. Such a course of action keeps pride alive and ruins health. But the devil does not incline a soul to the interior mortification of the imagination, heart, self-will, and personal judgment, although he sometimes simulates it in us by inspiring us with scruples about trifles and great liberality on dangerous or serious matters. He gives us a great opinion of ourselves, leads us to prefer ourselves to others, to boast of ourselves, unwittingly to pray like the Pharisee.
 
This spiritual pride is often accompanied by a false humility which makes us speak ill of ourselves on certain points in order to hinder others from speaking ill about us on another point, and in order to give the impression that we are humble. Or indeed it makes us confound humility with timidity, which is rather the fear of re­buffs and scorn.
 
Instead of nourishing faith by the consideration of the teaching of the Gospel, the spirit of evil draws the attention of certain souls to what is most extraordinary and marvelous, of a nature to make us esteemed, or again to what is foreign to our vocation. He inspires a missionary with the thought of becoming a Carthusian, a Carthusian with that of going to evangelize the infidel. Or, on the contrary, he leads others to minimize the supernatural, to modernize faith by the reading, for example, of liberal, Protestant works.
 
His way of exciting hope is to give rise to presumption, to lead us to wish to be saints immediately without traversing the indispensable stages and the way of abnegation. He even inspires us with a certain impatience with ourselves and with vexation instead of contrition.
 
Far from causing our charity to grow, he cultivates self-love in us and, according to temperaments and circumstances, makes charity deviate either in the direction of a humanitarian sentimentalism of extreme indulgence, or toward liberalism under the guise of generosity, or, on the contrary, toward a bitter zeal, which chides others indiscriminately instead of correcting itself. He shows us the mote in our neighbor's eye, when there is a beam in our own.
 
Instead of giving peace, this spirit engenders dissensions, hatreds. People no longer dare to talk to us; we would not put up with contradiction. An encumbering personalism can thus lead a man to see only himself and unconsciously to place himself on a pedestal.
 
 
Should we commit a very evident sin, which we cannot conceal, we fall into confusion, vexation, discouragement; and the devil, who veiled the danger from us before the sin, now exaggerates the difficulties of turning back to God and seeks to lead us to spiritual desolation. He fashions souls to his own image; he rose through pride and he fell in despair.
 
 
Great care must therefore be exercised if we have lively sensible devotion and come forth from prayer with increased self-love, preferring ourselves to others, failing in simplicity with our superiors and director. The lack of humility and obedience is a certain indication that it is not God who guides us.
 
 
...by REGINALD GARRIGOU-LAGRANGE, O.P.
 
 

.... indeed we see lack of holy-humility and obedience to superiors and spiritual directors is a certain indication that God is not guiding us...


...remember the devil does not show his horns right away..he is a consummate spirit of insidious trickery... this spirit adopts different cunning guises (masks) and so let us all be wise and vigilant....so as not to fooled by superficial veneers of piety....

....let us all inspired by a spirit of humility and zeal for spiritual introspection and punctiliousness call to mind our own impetus for love and by doing so reach out to those who are most in need...amen
 
 
 

Friday, 11 October 2013

MEDJUGORJE PILGRIMAGE: HOLY TEMPERANCE & HOLY FEAR


MEDJUGORJE PILGRIMAGE: HOLY TEMPERANCE & HOLY FEAR



 

..from the latin temperare or to mix in proportionate equity...Temperance as a virtue gives one the means by which one may regulate their natural appetite for sensible pleasure according to proper reason....

..without temperance one falls prey to impetuosity, inordinate zeal, and finally one becomes bold with God and falls into all sorts of errors of reason...such a person claims to know God’s will believes they are saved through irresistible grace or readily adopts unseemly habits such as spiritual gluttony or presumption....

...temperance informs the will as to how moderately one should cleave to the object of the desire of the appetite.... and so temperance helps control the amount of pleasure or delight the human heart may be attracted to...temperance also reigns concupiscence which owing to the first sin of Adam we are prone to out of habit as a frailty of our fallen nature....

..without temperance one cannot practice holy fear ....as it says in scripture..


The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. A good understanding to all that do it: his praise continueth for ever and ever.


                                       -Psalm 110:10 Douay Rheims

...without Holy fear one cannot practice chastity of the senses or modesty of the spirit...in short one becomes bold with God through presumption and feels they are duly appointed to be the objective judge of right and wrong by their own subjective reasoning..such a one will eventually come to dissidence with the established doctrines and the traditions of the magisterium....

As John of the cross says about lack of Holy Fear...



"... the devil causes many to believe in vain visions and false prophecies; and strives to make them presume that God and the saints are speaking with them; and they often trust their own fancy. And the devil is also accustomed, in this state, to fill them with presumption and pride, so that they become attracted by vanity and arrogance, and allow themselves to be seen engaging in outward acts which appear holy, such as raptures and other manifestations. Thus they become bold with God, and lose holy fear, which is the key
and custodian of all the virtues; and in some of these souls so many are the falsehoods and deceits which tend to multiply, and so inveterate do they grow, that it is very doubtful if such souls will return to the pure road of virtue and true spirituality."


 

..and so this is why it is said that of the four cardinal virtues  Holy Temperance ensconces one to acts of humility and moves one to trust in God’s ministers...of course Temperance also guards one against pride and affords the proper action of reason in all circumstances..as it was often said by a wise spiritual advisor..we are called to follow the divine master himself (Jesus) to be aimiable and just in all our dealings and to seek moderation and balance in life...John the Baptist with his animal hides and wild honey demeanour as a harbinger of Christ is a good model for those who choose a life of heroic virtue however as workers in the vineyard of the active life using the model of Christ as a balanced courteous shepherd to all is a more prudent guide to spiritual health....

 

..now let us see what the wise spiritual saints have to say about the virtue of Temperance.....


 
From: The Adornment of the Spiritual Marriage:

By inward and ghostly temperance and sobriety a man preserves firmness and constancy of faith, purity of intelligence, that tranquillity of reason necessary to the comprehension of truth, an impulse towards all virtues according to the will of God, peace of heart, and serenity of conscience. And herewith he possesses an enduring peace, in God and in himself.........

.........From this zeal there spring temperance and sobriety, both inward and outward; for none can possess the right measure of sobriety save him who is greatly zealous and diligent to keep his soul and body in righteousness. Sobriety divides the higher powers from the animal powers; it saves a man from intemperance and from excess. Sobriety wishes neither to taste, nor to know, those things which are forbidden

 

-Jan Van Ruysbroeck



 
"Virtues are formed by prayer. Prayer preserves temperance. Prayer suppresses anger. Prayer prevents emotions of pride and envy. Prayer draws into the soul the Holy Spirit, and raises man to Heaven."

-- St. Ephraim the Syrian

 

 
 
Abba Pambo asked Abba Anthony, 'What ought I to

do?' and the old man said to him 'Do not trust in your own

righteousness do not worry about the past, but control your tongue and your stomach...


-St. Anthony of the desert


 
 
...the little bit of wood that is used to prod the vine
 
branches when they are burning is consumed utterly in likeness by being entirely burnt up by the fire; in the same way, man purifies his soul in the fear of God, and the fear of God controls the appetites and burns up his body..leaving the spirit clean..


-Abba Macarius the Egyptian









…Temperance also has a corresponding gift, namely, fear, whereby man is withheld from the pleasures of the flesh, according to Psalm 118:120: "Pierce Thou my flesh with Thy fear." The gift of fear has for its principal object God, Whom it avoids offending, and in this respect it corresponds to the virtue of hope, as stated above (19, 09, ad 1). But it may have for its secondary object whatever a man shuns in order to avoid offending God. Now man stands in the greatest need of the fear of God in order to shun those things which are most seductive, and these are the matter of temperance: wherefore the gift of fear corresponds to temperance also…..


-Thoma Aquinas-Summa Theologica(Question 141. Temperance, Article 1. Whether Temperance is a virtue, reply to objection 3)

....amen