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Offline Cryptinox

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What is the Catholic definition of vanity?
« on: December 13, 2021, 07:16:41 PM »
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  • Is it just caring about physical appearance or is it seeking vainglory?
    I recant many opinions on the crisis in the Church and moral theology that I have espoused on here from at least 2019-2021 don't take my postings from that time as well as 2022 possibly too seriously.

    Offline Marion

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    Re: What is the Catholic definition of vanity?
    « Reply #1 on: December 13, 2021, 07:31:47 PM »
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  • It's when you think that by yourself you are any good at all.

    We're born as enemies of the Lord. Baptised, we may or may not please the Lord after having been given graces.
    That meaning of the sacred dogmas is ever to be maintained which has once been declared by holy mother church. (Dei Filius)


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    Re: What is the Catholic definition of vanity?
    « Reply #2 on: December 14, 2021, 05:37:04 AM »
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  • Made me think of this for some reason, from My Imitation of Christ...


    ADMONITIONS PROFITABLE FOR THE SPIRITUAL LIFE
    CHAPTER I

    Of the imitation of Christ, and of contempt of the world and all its vanities

    He that followeth me shall not walk in darkness,(1) saith the Lord. These are the words of Christ; and they teach us how far we must imitate His life and character, if we seek true illumination, and deliverance from all blindness of heart. Let it be our most earnest study, therefore, to dwell upon the life of Jesus Christ.

    2. His teaching surpasseth all teaching of holy men, and such as have His Spirit find therein the hidden manna.(2) But there are many who, though they frequently hear the Gospel, yet feel but little longing after it, because they have not the mind of Christ. He, therefore, that will fully and with true wisdom understand the words of Christ, let him strive to conform his whole life to that mind of Christ.

    3. What doth it profit thee to enter into deep discussion concerning the Holy Trinity, if thou lack humility, and be thus displeasing to the Trinity? For verily it is not deep words that make a man holy and upright; it is a good life which maketh a man dear to God. I had rather feel contrition than be skilful in the definition thereof. If thou knewest the whole Bible, and the sayings of all the philosophers, what should all this profit thee without the love and grace of God? Vanity of vanities, all is vanity, save to love God, and Him only to serve. That is the highest wisdom, to cast the world behind us, and to reach forward to the heavenly kingdom.

    4. It is vanity then to seek after, and to trust in, the riches that shall perish. It is vanity, too, to covet honours, and to lift up ourselves on high. It is vanity to follow the desires of the flesh and be led by them, for this shall bring misery at the last. It is vanity to desire a long life, and to have little care for a good life. It is vanity to take thought only for the life which now is, and not to look forward to the things which shall be hereafter. It is vanity to love that which quickly passeth away, and not to hasten where eternal joy abideth.

    5. Be ofttimes mindful of the saying,(3) The eye is not satisfied with seeing, nor the ear with hearing. Strive, therefore, to turn away thy heart from the love of the things that are seen, and to set it upon the things that are not seen. For they who follow after their own fleshly lusts, defile the conscience, and destroy the grace of God.

    (1) John viii. 12. (2) Revelations ii. 17. (3) Ecclesiastes i. 8.
    "But Peter and the apostles answering, said: We ought to obey God, rather than men." - Acts 5:29

    The Highest Principle in the Church: "We are first of all under obedience to God, and only then under obedience to man" - Fr. Hesse

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    Re: What is the Catholic definition of vanity?
    « Reply #3 on: December 14, 2021, 05:47:20 AM »
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  • The opposite of vanity is humility.


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    Re: What is the Catholic definition of vanity?
    « Reply #4 on: December 14, 2021, 05:50:15 AM »
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  • May God bless you and keep you