Published: 2005-06-30

Lay Faithful and Holiness in St. Francis de Sales’ Teaching

Tadeusz Mierzwa
Seminare. Learned Investigations
Section: Theology
https://doi.org/10.21852/sem.2005.21.24

Abstract

Bishop of Geneva, Doctor of the Universal Church; born at Thorens, in the Duchy of Savoy, 21 August, 1567; died at Lyons, 28 December, 1622. There are two elements in the spiritual life: first, a struggle against our lower nature; secondly, union of our wills with God, in other words, penance and love. St. Francis de Sales looks chiefly to love. Not that he neglects penance, which is absolutely necessary, but he wishes it to be practised from a motive of love. He requires mortification of the senses, but he relies first on mortification of the mind, the will, and the heart. This interior mortification he requires to be unceasing and always accompanied by love. The end to be realized is a life of loving, simple, generous, and constant fidelity to the will of God, which is nothing else than our present duty.

Keywords:

secular vocation, spirituality, St. Francis de Sales

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Mierzwa, T. (2005). Lay Faithful and Holiness in St. Francis de Sales’ Teaching. Seminare. Learned Investigations, 21, 345–360. https://doi.org/10.21852/sem.2005.21.24

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