A VOICE FROM THE PAST!
WHEN ALL CHURCH INSTITUTIONS
WERE UNEQUIVOCALLY CATHOLIC
Taken from C.T.S. Leaflets, Series No. 3.
SIN!
THE ONLY REAL EVIL
PHYSICAL EVIL.
The world is for ever complaining and murmuring about the
supposed evils that oppress it. It complains of poverty, of hard work,
of pain and sickness, and of disease and death. But can such things be
truly called evil? Can we rightly stigmatize as evil that which may be
made an occasion of immense good? How can we truly say, for instance,
that poverty is an evil, when our Divine Lord Himself, says:---"Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs
is the Kingdom of Heaven" (Matt, vi, 3)? Or again, are
hard work and labour and early tribulations to be reckoned as evils
when we know that it is---"through many
tribulations that we must enter into the Kingdom of God" (Acts
xiv, 21.)? Are disease and suffering and sickness to be classed among
evils, when we are well aware that, if patiently borne, they will
purchase for us eternal treasures, far beyond anything that the world
can offer us? Why! To one who is serving God faithfully, even death
itself is a blessing. For to such a one death is but the flinging open
of the prison doors, and the entry of the soul into ecstatic joys which
will have no end. Surely then, none of these things should be looked
upon as evil!
MORAL EVIL.
As a matter of fact and if rightly understood, THERE IS BUT ONE ONLY EVIL---but one
thing that may rightly and justly bear the name. I call that thing
evil, which is so powerful and so terrible that it can, in a moment,
transform an Angel into a devil, a Saint into a demon, and blast the
whole of my eternal career. I call that thing evil which can deprive
me, at one fell stroke, of the supreme end for which I have been
created, and that can rob me in an instant of the accumulated graces
and merits of a lifetime; take from me the very power of meriting;
change God Himself from a loving Father into an angry Judge; that
can---in a word---close the gates of Heaven for ever against me, and
open wide the dreadful portals of Hell to receive me. Now there is only
one thing that possesses this awful power, and that one thing is SIN. I need fear nothing else, for
nothing else can do me any permanent injury.
THE REMEDY.
So long as I maintain myself, having been Baptized, "in a a state of a
grace," and am truly repentant of all serious sin, I am a child of God,
a brother of Jesus Christ, an heir to the Eternal Kingdom of Heaven. My
soul reflects the supreme beauty of God Himself, I even share in His
Divine life (2 Peter i, 4), and am destined to be the companion of the
glorious company of Saints and Angels in God's heavenly home.
Now neither poverty, nor sickness, nor persecution, nor any temporal
misfortune nor even death itself has any power whatsoever to deprive me
of anyone of these infinite treasures. There is one thing only that can
rise to dispute my claim to my sublime and eternal destiny, and that
can wreck my entire being; that one
thing is Sin.
Our natural life consists of the union of body and soul. Death is their separation. The
supernatural life of the soul consists of the supernatural union of the
soul and God. The death of the soul
consists, not in its annihilation, for it is immortal, but in its separation from God.
As God is infinite, this may be described as an Infinite Evil, an Infinite Loss.
Every thinking man who has tried in vain to solve for himself the
problem of evil must consider the solution just outlined. It is the
only satisfactory solution, since it embodies the teaching of Christ.
The Catholic Church, as the Church
founded by Christ, and the only authoritative interpreter of His
teaching, gives the one adequate explanation of the evil in the world,
and offers the only real remedy.
This leaflet was found in a second-hand book published in 1914. We used
an old-style holy card image printed in vintage tones and a late
victorian flower motif to match the age of the leaflet. No image
painted by mere men can match the power of the eternal verities, such
as this one!
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