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The Lives of the Saints Volume 1 - St. Patrick's Basilica

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canonized by pope Benedict XIII. in 1726. On <strong>the</strong> miracles wrought by his<br />

intercession, see Benedict XIV.,[3] and especially <strong>the</strong> acts <strong>of</strong> his<br />

canonization.<br />

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A pastor <strong>of</strong> souls must be careful to animate all his exterior actions<br />

and labors in <strong>the</strong> service <strong>of</strong> his neighbor, with <strong>the</strong> interior spirit <strong>of</strong><br />

compunction, humility, zeal, charity, and tender devotion. Without this<br />

he loses <strong>the</strong> fruit <strong>of</strong> all <strong>the</strong> pains he takes, and by <strong>the</strong>m will <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

deserve only chastisements in <strong>the</strong> world to come; so much will his<br />

intention and <strong>the</strong> affections <strong>of</strong> his heart be infected with self-love,<br />

and depraved by various imperfections, and secret sinister desires even<br />

in <strong>the</strong> most holy functions. <strong>The</strong>refore, a fervent novitiate, employed in<br />

<strong>the</strong> exercises <strong>of</strong> an interior life, ought to be a part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> preparation<br />

for this state; and in <strong>the</strong> discharge <strong>of</strong> his duties, a person ought<br />

always to unite contemplation with action, and reserve to himself<br />

sufficient time for conversing with God and his own soul, and taking a<br />

frequent review <strong>of</strong> his own interior. From his labors he must return<br />

frequently to prayer, and constantly nourish in his soul a spirit <strong>of</strong><br />

fervent devotion, which will thus accompany all his exterior actions,<br />

and keep his thoughts and affections always united to God. Those who are<br />

not faithful in thus maintaining and improving in <strong>the</strong>mselves an interior<br />

spirit <strong>of</strong> piety, and in watching with fear and compunction over <strong>the</strong><br />

motions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir own hearts, will generally advance very little <strong>the</strong><br />

kingdom <strong>of</strong> Christ in <strong>the</strong> souls <strong>of</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs, and are in great danger <strong>of</strong><br />

losing <strong>the</strong>ir own. This is what <strong>St</strong>. Bernard feared in his disciple pope<br />

Eugeuius III., whom he conjured with tears never to give himself up<br />

entirely to <strong>the</strong> care <strong>of</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs, so as not to live also for himself; so<br />

to communicate a spirit <strong>of</strong> piety to o<strong>the</strong>rs, as not to suffer it to be<br />

drained in his own heart; to be a basin to hold it, not a pipe for it to<br />

run through.[4] This lesson is applicable, with due proportion, to o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

states, especially that <strong>of</strong> teaching <strong>the</strong> sciences, in which <strong>the</strong> exercises<br />

<strong>of</strong> an interior life are so much <strong>the</strong> more necessary, as <strong>the</strong> employment is<br />

more distracting, more tumultuous, and more exposed to <strong>the</strong> waves <strong>of</strong><br />

vanity, jealousy, and o<strong>the</strong>r secret petty passions.<br />

Footnotes:<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> Indians were infamous for <strong>the</strong>ir debaucheries, and became so fond<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Spanish wines, after having once tasted <strong>the</strong>m, that to<br />

purchase a small quantity <strong>the</strong>y would give all <strong>the</strong>ir gold, and were<br />

never sober as long as <strong>the</strong>y had wine to drink. But <strong>the</strong>ir crimes,<br />

which justly provoked <strong>the</strong> anger <strong>of</strong> heaven, could not justify <strong>the</strong><br />

cruelty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir European enemies, in whom avarice seemed to have<br />

extinguished <strong>the</strong> sentiments both <strong>of</strong> humanity and religion. <strong>The</strong><br />

missionary priests endeavored in vain to put a stop to <strong>the</strong> outrages

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