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From Fr. Doyle:
It is a fundamental truth that we cannot love God unless we
believe in His love for us. Scrupulosity completely represses such a
belief, and thus paralyses all generous effort. At every moment it
creates trouble between the soul and its Creator by pessimistic feelings
about the past, and about its present dispositions and actions. The
conclusions foolishly arrived at under the influence of these feelings
boldly give the lie to the wise decisions of the confessor, and lead the
soul to rebel against his spiritual guidance, and to put itself at the
mercy of its enemy.
Soon the soul, seriously believing itself to be in a bad way, becomes discouraged, and often begins to commit real sin.
Even though sin does not follow from scruples, scrupulosity,
nevertheless, retards the soul's progress in several other ways. It
represents prayer as full of difficulties. It stops the ears of the poor
downcast soul to the consoling voice of the Holy Ghost. It destroys
confidence. It prevents the frequentation of the Sacraments, and thus
stops their strengthening effects. It almost takes away the power of
resisting temptation. It causes discouragement, and may even lead to
despair. (Read entire post.)
2 comments:
Thank you, Elena, I am all too familiar with many of these problems!
I think most of us are.
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