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The Divine Office: Where sin abounded grace has overflowed
The Examiner ^ | 1/29/14 | Joseph Speranzella

Posted on 01/29/2014 8:45:07 AM PST by Catholic Examiner

From a sermon on the Song of Songs by Saint Bernard, abbot

Where can the weak find a place of firm security and peace, except in the wounds of the Saviour? Indeed, the more secure is my place there, the more he can do to help me. The world rages, the flesh is heavy, and the devil lays his snares, but I do not fall, for my feet are planted on firm rock. I may have sinned gravely. My conscience would be distressed, but it would not be in turmoil, for I would recall the wounds of the Lord: he was wounded for our iniquities. What sin is there so deadly that it cannot be pardoned by the death of Christ? And so if I bear in mind this strong, effective remedy, I can never again be terrified by the malignancy of sin. Read more...

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