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I always find such comfort from the words of 
someone filled with wisdom from the Holy Spirit 
(even if the words do not pertain to me at this 
time and place).  I appreciated reading these 
words today.  It is a short letter from St. 
Francis de Sales to a woman who’s little soul was filled with disquiet…

“Doubtless you would be able to explain yourself 
much better verbally than in writing, but till 
such time as God enables you to do so, we must 
use such means as are available. All this 
heaviness and languid dulness cannot exist 
without depressing you, but so long as your mind 
and will are firmly resolved to serve God, you 
need not fear. Such troubles arise from natural 
imperfection, and are rather diseases than sin, 
or spiritual faults. All the same you must rouse 
yourself, and strive to be as brave and as vigorous as you can possibly be.

Yes indeed, my daughter, death is a very hideous 
thing, but the life beyond it, which God of His 
Mercy  gives us, is yet more precious, and we 
must not be afraid ; for wretched as we are, His 
Mercy is far greater than our weakness, and He 
has promised it to those who seek to love Him, and whose hope is in Him.

When Cardinal Borromeo was at the point of death, 
he asked for a picture of the Dead Christ, that 
the sting of death might be taken away in remembering how Christ died for him.

The best remedy against your fear of death is 
meditation on Him Who is our life: never think of 
one without going on to think of the other. My 
dear child, do not scrutinize so closely whether 
you are doing much or little, ill or well, so 
long as what you do is not sinful, and that you 
are heartily seeking to do everything for God. 
Try as far as you can to do everything well, but 
when it is done do not think about it; try rather 
to think of what is to be done next. Go on simply 
in the Lord’s way, and do not torment yourself.

We ought to hate  our faults, but with a quiet, 
calm hatred, not pettishly and anxiously. We must 
learn to look patiently at them, and win through 
them the grace of self-abnegation and humility. 
For want of this, my child, and through looking 
at your imperfections in an unreal way, they 
become more subtle, and do but increase upon you.

Nothing so causes our tares to prosper as 
disquietude and impetuosity in striving to uproot 
them. There is a great temptation to be disgusted 
at the world, when we are constrained to dwell in 
it ; but God’s Providence is wiser than we are. 
We fancy that if we changed our position, we 
should do better: possibly, if we changed 
ourselves. But I am a stedfast foe to all such 
useless, dangerous, evil desires: even when what 
we wish for is good in itself, the desire is 
evil, since God denies us that particular good 
thing, and chooses rather to prove us in some 
other way. He wills to speak to us as to Moses, 
from a burning bush, and we would fain hear Him 
in a still small voice, as when He spoke to the Prophet Elijah.

May His Goodness ever keep you, my child;  be 
only constant and courageous, and rejoice in that 
He has given you the will to be wholly His.

In Him I am, yours…”

– To a married lady on quietness of mind.  A letter from St. Francis de Sales.

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