LENTEN ITINERARY | Day 17: The virtue of fortitude and prudence

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In dealing with the so-called “cardinal virtues”, one would normally begin with the virtue of prudence. However, since in the previous days we had discussed the ascetic struggle against the passions, it is appropriate that we first deal with the virtue of fortitude.

The virtue of fortitude

Indeed, we need this virtue in order not to give up in the struggle and to be able to endure all adversities, and sometimes even defeats. This is an important aspect of fortitude: it is the ability to endure something for the sake of a greater good and to be willing to endure suffering for it. Read More

“WHOEVER CALLED TO THE LORD AND WAS IGNORED?”

267th Meditation

“Whoever called to the Lord and was ignored?” (Sir 2:10b).

Again we can answer with complete certainty: no one!

It would be unthinkable that God would simply ignore us. He knows even our thoughts. “Nothing can be hidden from you, in your loving knowledge you envelop everything and everyone” (Hymn of the Office to God the Father). Read More