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March 2

THE SEASON OF PURIFICATION

By Pope St Leo the Great7

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This sacred season is dedicated to the purification of the soul, let us

therefore be careful to fulfill the Apostolic command that we cleanse ourselves

from all defilement of the flesh and of the spirit, so that restraining the conflict

that exists between the one and the other substance, the soul, which in the

Providence of God is meant to be the ruler of the body, may regain the dignity

of its rightful authority, so that, giving offence to no one, we may not incur the

contumely of evil mongers. With just contempt shall we be tormented by those

who have no faith, and from our wickedness evil tongues will draw weapons to

wound religion, if the way of life of those who fast be not in accord with what is

needed in true self-denial. For the sum total of our fasting does not consist in

merely abstaining from food. In vain do we deny our body food if we do not

withhold our heart from iniquity, and restrain our lips that they speak no evil.

We must then so moderate our rightful use of food that our other desires

may be subject to the same rule. For this is also a time for gentleness and

patience, a time of peace and serenity, in which having put away all stains of evil

doing we strive after steadfastness in what is good. Now is the time when

generous Christian souls forgive offences, pay no heed to insults, and wipe out

the memory of past injuries. Now let the Christian soul exercise itself in the

amour of justice, on the right hand and on the left, so that amid honor and

dishonor, evil report and good, the praise of all will not make proud the virtue

that is well rooted, the conscience that has peace, nor dishonor cast it down.

The moderation of those who worship God is not melancholy, but blameless.

Therefore, you Dearly Beloved, the holy offspring of the Catholic Mother,

Whom the Spirit of God has taught in the School of Truth, use your freedom of

action with right reason, knowing that it is good to abstain, even from what is

lawful; and when you must practice self-denial, so abstain from food as merely

putting aside its use, not as condemning its nature. And so you will not allow

yourselves in any way to be infected by the error of those who are completely

defiled by their own observance of it; serving the creature rather than the

Creator; and dedicating their own stupid observance to the lights of heaven.

 

7 Sermons of the Great Fathers. “Lent the Season of Purification” by Pope Leo the Great. Henry Regenery Co., 1958,

pp. 29-31.15

 

 

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