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Offline Clemens Maria

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Imitation of Christ (during a pandemic)
« on: March 22, 2020, 08:47:32 PM »
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    All Hope and Confidence Is to Be Fixed in God Alone

    Disciple:
    Lord, what is my confidence which I have in this life? or what is my greatest comfort amongst all things that appear under heaven?

    Is it not Thou, my Lord God, whose mercies are without number?

    Where was I ever well without Thee? or when could things go ill with me when Thou wast present?

    I had rather be poor for Thee then rich without Thee.

    I choose rather to sojourn upon earth with Thee than to possess heaven without Thee.  Where Thou art there is heaven; and there is death and hell where Thou art not.

    After Thee I have a longing desire, and therefore must needs sigh after Thee, and cry and pray.

    In short, I cannot fully trust any one to bring me seasonable help in my necessities, save only Thee, my God.

    Thou art my hope, Thou art my confidence, Thou art my comforter, and most faithful above all.

    2. All seek their own interest; Thou aimest only at my salvation and profit, and turnest all things to my good. -- Rom. VIII. 28.

    And although Thou expose me to various temptations and adversities, yet all this Thouordainest for my good, who art wont to prove Thy beloved servants a thousand ways.

    Under which proofs Thou oughtst not less to be loved and praised, than if Thou wert to fill me with heavenly comforts.

    3. In Thee, therefore, O Lord God, I put all my hope and refuge; to Thee I make known all my tribulations and anguish -- Ps. XXXI. 7; for I find all to be infirm and unstable whatever I behold apart from Thee.

    For neither will a multitude of friends be of any service to me; nor can strong auxiliaries bring me any succor, nor wise counsellors give me a profitable answer, nor the books of the learned comfort me, nor any wealth deliver me, nor any secret and pleasant place secure me, if Thou Thyself do not assist, help, strengthen, comfort, instruct, and defend me.

    4. For all things which seem to be for our peace and for our happiness, when Thou art absent, are nothing; and in truth contribute nothing to our felicity.

    Thou, therefore, art the fountain of all good, the height of life, and the depth of wisdom; and to trust in Thee above all things is the greatest comfort of Thy servant.

    To Thee I lift up mine eyes; in Thee, O my God, the father of mercies, I put my trust. -- Ps. CXL. 8.

    Bless and sanctify my soul with Thy heavenly blessings, that it may be made Thy holy habitation, and the seat of Thy eternal glory; and let nothing be found in the temple of Thy dignity that may offend the eyes of Thy majesty.

    According to the greatness of Thy goodness, and the multitude of Thy tender mercies, look down upon me -- Ps. LXVIII. 17, and give ear to the prayer of Thy poor servant, who is in banishment afar off from Thee in the region of the shadow of death.

    Protect and defend the soul of Thy poor servant, amidst the many dangers of this corruptible life, and direct him in the company of Thy grace, through the way of peace, to the country of everlasting light. Amen.

    My Imitation of Christ, Thomas a Kempis, (c) 1982, Confraternity of the Precious Blood, Book Three, Chapter 59, p. 375.

    Attached is some information about the Miraculous Medal devotion in times of epidemics.


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    Re: Imitation of Christ (during a pandemic)
    « Reply #1 on: April 16, 2020, 10:43:50 PM »
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    and there is death and hell where Thou art not.
    O, Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee.