Vain Hope and Pride

“Continual peace is with the humble; but in the heart of the proud is frequent envy and indignation.” A poignant reminder indeed from the great Thomas à Kempis. These words we would all do well to consider, as we naturally gravitate towards the error of pride. All too often we trust in our knowledge and make … More Vain Hope and Pride

Inordinate Affections

If we would be happy, let us learn to control our passions. Thomas à Kempis tells us in his Imitation of Christ that, “Whensoever a man desires anything inordinately he is presently disquieted within himself…And therefore he is often sad when he withdraws himself from them [earthly desires] and is easily moved to anger if any … More Inordinate Affections

Holy Scripture

How many thousands upon thousands of words do we read every single day that profit us nothing? What if we substituted just a few of the meaningless and often dangerous words we incessantly consume on social media for several words from Sacred Scripture? After all, it is the greatest book ever written. How many of … More Holy Scripture

Prudence

“Alas! such is our weakness, that we often more readily believe and speak of another that which is evil than that which is good.” How many of us are guilty of this crime outlined by our great friend and teacher, Thomas à Kempis. How often we speak evil of our neighbor. How enjoyable we find it … More Prudence