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None shall be crowned who has not fought well.
------- 2 Tim. 2: 5
Taken from the
book
of the same title by DOM LORENZO SCUPOLI
$14.50 US $23.26 CDN CATHOLIC FAMILY NEWSUS: MPO Box 743, Niagara Falls, NY 14302 CANADA: P.O. Box 694, Niagara Falls, ON L2A 6V5 CHAPTER SIXTY-TWO CONCERNING OUR PREPARATION AGAINST THE ENEMIES WHO ASSAIL US AT THE HOUR OF DEATH
In order, therefore, to be prepared, we must prepare ourselves
now;
for he who fights well through life will with greater facility emerge
victorious in the final assault. Meditate too on death, considering its
significance, for such consideration will remove the terror that
strikes when death is nigh, and give your mind greater freedom for the
combat. Worldly men cannot stand the thought of death; they refuse to
think
of it lest they be distracted from the earthly pleasures in which they
have placed their affection. The thought of losing transient things is
naturally repugnant and painful to one who is oblivious to eternal
things. Thus the affections of worldlings are more firmly riveted to
this world day by day. And day by day the contemplation of the loss of
worldly things strikes increased terror most frequently into the hearts
of those who have enjoyed worldliness the longest.
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