In our last post for the Year of Faith:
http://visitationspirit.org/2013/01/year-of-faith-st-jane-de-chantal/
we shared about the Foundress of the Visitation Order, St
Jane de Chantal’s observations about faith and temptations and her own
struggle with them. A very holy soul, nevertheless most of her faith
life was lived in dryness, and she experienced her mystical life devoid
of visions, for the most part. In fact she had said This is why, though against my inclination, I never wish for sensible devotion. I do not desire it. God is enough for me.
Her spiritual daughter, St Margaret Mary on
the other hand, was granted frequent and great revelations and visions
of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. In the one of 1675, Jesus revealed His
Heart, saying,
“Behold
this Heart which has loved everyone so much that it has spared nothing,
even to exhausting and consuming itself, in order to testify its love.”
Yet, interestingly, St Margaret Mary’s spiritual advice about
faith and temptations is very similar to St Jane’s. This surely
indicates that there is stability and wisdom to be sought in one’s life
of faith, which is a surer means of grasping God’s Will than a vision.
St. Margaret Mary said in a letter to another Visitandine, Sr. Felice-Madeleine de la Barge, in 1688, in the Moulins Monastery,
“Abandon yourself blindly, full of faith and
confidence, to the care of His loving providence. Never turn back. For
by taking too much care of yourself will you prevent Him from taking
care of you as He wishes.
Without your being aware of it, He will
cause you to make more progress in a month than you would ever be able
to make in the ordinary way. What have you to fear in away as safe as
that of humiliations? The best humiliations are those we do not
recognize as such. For humility has this peculiarity: it disappears as
soon as one notices it in oneself.
As for the temptations against faith you speak of, all you have to do is try your best to overcome them by contrary acts. Then they will serve to strengthen your faith.
And now my dear friend, must I tell you
the one thing that bothers me in all that you write? It is that I do
not see enough abandonment and confidence in you, and it is just that, I
think that Our good Master asks of you the most. Let Him guide you.
Often recall that a child can never perish in the arms of an omnipotent
Father.
You must not stop visiting the Blessed
Sacrament on account of repugnance you feel on that score. You must
offer it to Our Lord in honor of the repugnance He chose to feel in the
Garden of Olives. In this way you will frustrate the enemy who is trying
to turn you away from doing good.
In the same way, when he incites you to worry and stir up interior storms in you, go to the Sacred Heart
and seek your peace there by making acts of love and abandonment, even
bothering to pay any attention to what is taking place within you. You
must always refuse consent to these things and never worry about
anything.
Now I have told you in all simplicity, dearest Sister, the thoughts that have occurred to me here before the picture of the Sacred Heart in answer to what your heart has spoken to me.”
St Margaret Mary was filled with the love of the divine Heart and this love did pour forth in her letter, of course.
But it was her sound suggestions of coping with difficulties
in faith which even religious have, that can be a resource for anyone
who struggles with faith, temptations and resistance to piety and a holy
life.
(above from http://visitationspirit.org/blog/)
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