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Natural Calamities Divine Threats & Four Gates of Hell The four Principal Gates of Hell II Blasphemy
catholictradition.org ^ | 18th cent. | ST. ALPHONSUS LIGUORI

Posted on 03/29/2009 4:49:57 AM PDT by GonzoII

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SIX DISCOURSES ON
Natural Calamities, Divine Threats,
AND THE
Four Gates of Hell
By
ST. ALPHONSUS LIGUORI

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FOURTH DISCOURSE

The Four Principal Gates of Hell, Part 2: Blasphemy

Let us pass on to the second gate of Hell, which is blasphemy. Some, when things go wrong with them, do not attack man, but endeavor to wreak their vengeance upon God Himself by blasphemy. Know, my brethren, what manner of sin blasphemy is. A certain author says: "Every sin, compared with blasphemy, is light;" and first of all, St. John Chrysostom says, there is nothing worse than blasphemy. Other sins, says St. Bernard, are committed through frailty, but this only through malice. With reason, then, does St. Bernardine of Sienna call blasphemy a diabolical sin, because the blasphemer, like a demon, attacks God Himself. He is worse than those who crucified Jesus Christ, because they did not know Him to be God; but he who blasphemes knows Him to be God, and insults Him face to face. He is worse than the dogs, because dogs do not bite their masters, who feed them, but the blasphemer outrages God, Who is at that very moment bestowing favors on him. What punishment, says St. Augustine, will suffice to chastise so horrid a crime? We should not wonder, says Julius III, that the scourges of God do not cease while such a crime exists among us.

Lorino cites the following fact: We read in the preface to the Pragmatic Sanction in France, that King Robert, when praying for the peace of the kingdom, was answered by the crucifix that the kingdom never should have had peace if he had not eradicated blasphemy. The Lord threatens to destroy the kingdom in which this accursed vice reigns. They have blasphemed the Holy One of Israel;  . . . your land is desolate . . . it shall be desolate.

Oh, if there were always found some one to do what St. John Chrysostom advises: "Strike his mouth, and sanctify thereby thy hand." The mouth of the accursed blasphemer should be struck, and he should then be stoned, as the old law commanded: And he that blasphemeth the name of the Lord, dying let him die: all the multitude shall stone him. But it would be better if that were done which St. Louis, King of France, put in force: he commanded by edict that every blasphemer should be branded on the mouth with an iron. A certain nobleman having blasphemed, many persons besought the king not to inflict that punishment upon him; but St. Louis insisted upon its infliction in every instance; and some taxing him with excessive cruelty on that account, he replied that he would suffer his own mouth to be burned sooner than allow such an outrage to be put upon God in his kingdom.

Tell me, blasphemer, of what country are you? Allow me to tell you, you belong to Hell. St. Peter was known in the house of Caiphas for a Galilean by his speech. Surely thou also art one of them, it was said to him, for even thy speech doth discover thee. What is the language of the damned?-----blasphemy. And they blasphemed the God of Heaven because of their pains and wounds. What do you gain, my brethren, by these your blasphemies? you gain no honor by them. Blasphemers are abhorred even by their blasphemous companions. Do you gain any temporal advantage?


Do you not see that this accursed vice keeps us forever in beggary? Sin maketh nations miserable. Do you derive pleasure from it? What pleasure do you derive from blaspheming God? The pleasure of the damned; and that moment of madness past, what pain and bitterness does it not leave in your heart? Resolve to rid yourself of this vice in any event. Take care, if you do not abandon it now, that you will not carry it with you to death, as has happened to so many who have died with blasphemy in their mouths. But, Father, what can I do when the madness comes upon me? Good God! and are there no other means of working it off than by blasphemy? Say, cursed be my sins. Mother of God, assist me, give me patience; your passion, your anger, will pass off quickly, and you will find yourself in the grace of God after the trial. If you do not act thus, you will find yourself more afflicted and more lost than before.

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TOPICS: Catholic; Prayer; Theology
KEYWORDS: alphonsusliguori
 Who is like unto God?........ Lk:10:18:
18  And he said to them: I saw Satan like lightning falling from heaven.

Complete title: Natural Calamities, Divine Threats, AND THE Four Gates of Hell

1 posted on 03/29/2009 4:49:57 AM PDT by GonzoII
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To: GonzoII
Jesus said;
“Search the scriputes,for in them you think you have life, and they are that which speak of me.”

Paul the apostle to the gentiles by the revelations of Jesus Christ said;
“All Scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable for (1) doctrine,(2)reproof,(3)correction, and (4)instruction in righteousness that the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works. 2Ti:3-16,17.
Doctrine, Book of Romans
Reproof,Book of Galatians
Correction,Book of Corinthians
Righteousness, Book of Ephesians

All books or statements outside the Scriptures must be read with an eye to the fact that much is speculation though some know and love the Lord and some do not, the Bible of Jesus Christ must be the source of all doctrine and all else that contradicts the Scriptures is unacceptable to God. Sola Scriptura.

2 posted on 03/29/2009 5:17:15 AM PDT by kindred (Conservatives have 4 years to start a new conservative party or lose more elections.)
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To: kindred
"“All Scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable for (1) doctrine,(2)reproof,(3)correction, and (4)instruction in righteousness that the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works. 2Ti:3-16,17. "

"Profitable" does not mean sufficient, my friend.

Being "thoroughly furnished "does not necessarily entail the absence of something else. I may have a weapon but I need ammo, instruction and training to be "thoroughly furnished " to use it.

Also the Scriptures say there is tradition to be believed along with the Scriptures:

2Thes:2:15: Therefore, brethren, stand fast: and hold the traditions, which you have learned, whether by word or by our epistle. (DRV)

3 posted on 03/29/2009 5:50:13 AM PDT by GonzoII ("That they may be one...Father")
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To: kindred; GonzoII
Sola scriptura is a man-made tradition. Even Protestant scholars admit this. Therefore, by your own logic, you should reject it.

Sola scriptura refutes itself because it is a doctrine not found in Scripture.

4 posted on 03/29/2009 11:22:58 AM PDT by Nighttime in America
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