Thought for the Day – 27 August – Meditations with Antonio Cardinal Bacci (1881-1971)
Those Who Will to be Damned

“There are many who are so steeped in vice that they never think of eternity and seek their happiness in sinful and worldly pleasures.
They have grown deaf to God’s voice, although He instils in them remorse and restlessness and invites them by good inspirations, to return to His merciful embrace.
They are deaf, too, to the voice of conscience, which, in spite of their degradation, cannot fail to make them feel the attractiveness of virtue and their great need of their Creator.
They are fundamentally unhappy, doubly so because, in this life “there is no peace to the wicked” (Is 48:22) and, in the next life, they will be damned forever.
Only a miracle of divine grace can save them from the abyss into which they have voluntarily precipitated themselves.
There are others who want to have their heaven both in this world and in the next.
They oscillate uncertainly, between good and evil, today being full of good resolutions and tomorrow giving way to sin because virtue seems to demand too many sacrifices.
They would like to be good but they will not take the necessary trouble.
Indecisive and lukewarm, they think that they can serve God and the devil at the same time!
Naturally, this is impossible, as Christ has told us, “No man can serve two masters … You cannot serve God and mammon” (Mt 6:24).
If people of this kind will not make up their minds, they are running the risk of eternal damnation.
To what category do you belong?
Think about this and make a firm decision.”
Antonio Cardinal Bacci
As Annie says I breathe Catholic with every breath I take. I used to compete in road races and when I began to struggle and get winded I shifted into my mode saying ‘breathe in Jesus’, ‘breathe out power’.Many times I ended saying something like ‘Jez-pow’ but it always got me to the end.
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That is a great story and a great inspiration too Hugh!
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Have you forgotten my name that only you are sanctioned to use.
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Depends on the seriousness of the conversation Hughie 😉
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Annie, I do understand
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