• Show 199: How to Become a Saint - The Way of Christian Perfection, part 1

  • Jan 28 2025
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast

Show 199: How to Become a Saint - The Way of Christian Perfection, part 1

  • Summary

  • THE ASPIRATION AFTER CHRISTIAN PERFECTION.
    1. God requires of all the just that they should aspire to Chris tian perfection.
    2. The most sublime example of Christian perfection is found in Our Lord. After Him, the saints are also patterns of perfection.
    3. The perfection of the Christian consists in charity towards God and his neighbor, and in detachment of heart from the things of this world.
    4. He who makes Christian perfection his aim will attain it surely but slowly.
    5. There is no state or calling of life in which Christian per fection is not possible.



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