The Catholic virtue of detachment is exemplified by the words of Jesus on the Cross, "Let not my will be done, but Thine." Total submission to whatever God permits is also modeled by our Holy Mother "Let it be done unto me according to Thy word." The submission of Our Lady continued during the Presentation of Jesus in the Temple, during which St. Simion told her Her heart would be pierced with a sword.
Saints on the Catholic virtue of detachment:
“For true devotion must issue from the heart, and consist in the
truth and substances alone of what is represented by spiritual things; all the rest is affection and attachment proceeding from imperfection; and in order that one may pass to any kind of perfection it is necessary for such desires to be killed.” ~St John of the Cross
Give me ten truly detached men. and I will convert the world with them.” ~St Philip Neri
“If ever you have a fit of sadness or trouble, remember that it is because you are still attached to life, or health, or some comfort, or person, or thing that you ought to forget and despise that you may desire Jesus Christ only.” ~Saint Claude de la Colombiere
“Be brave and try to detach your heart from worldly things.” ~St John Bosco
“Whatever a man loves he inevitably clings to, and in order not to lose it he rejects everything that keeps him from it. So
he who loves God cultivates pure prayer, driving out every passion that keeps him from it.” ~St Maximos the Confessor
“Humility cannot exist without love, and love cannot exist without humility. It is impossible for these virtues to exist except where there is great detachment from all created things.” ~St Teresa of Avila
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