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ANTONIO
CARDINAL BACCI
1. Many people allow themselves to be
swept away in the confusion of the world
around them. Modern life has become a whirling
machine which snatches men up into its
enormous rotators and carries them with it.
Not only has it become difficult to remain
Christian, but it is even difficult to
continue to be a man.
We cannot cast aside the natural gifts
of intellect, free will, and personal dignity
which God has given us. Still less can we
renounce the dignity of being Christians. This
dignity can be retained by interior
recollection, which will be nourished by
divine grace if we ask for it and will find
its external expression in good works. A man
must be able to detach himself from the din of
modern life and spend an occasional moment in
recollection. No matter what is going on
around him he must be able to find time to
raise his mind to God. Otherwise he will
realise one day that life has passed him by
like a cloud, or, worse still, like a lost
battle. We shall not be tormented with useless
regrets on our deathbed if we think about this
now.
2. God speaks readily when our souls
are silent. He cannot be heard in the noise of
the world. But we do not have to abandon our
normal way of life in order to find a little
interior recollection. It is enough to pause
for a moment and remember God's presence. Once
we have formed the habit of doing this, it
becomes quite easy at any time and in any
place. We may be walking along the street or
in the middle of our work. We may be in a room
full of people chatting together. Wherever we
are, we shall be able to pause and raise our
minds to God. If we acquire this habit, we can
lead peaceful lives on a completely
supernatural level.
3. It is much easier to recollect
ourselves in the Church in front of the altar.
For this reason one could not sufficiently
recommend a visit to Jesus in the Blessed
Sacrament every morning before going to work
and every evening before going to bed.
The ideal is always daily Mass and
Holy Communion. This will be tiring and my be
inconvenient. But God is infinitely good and
will handsomely reward us for anything we do
out of love for Him or for our own spiritual
welfare.
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