Contrition and Confession
“...[G]o on bravely in the spirit of humility to make your ... confession;—but
I entreat you, be not troubled by any sort of fearfulness. The scorpion who
stings us is venomous, but when his oil has been distilled, it is the best
remedy for his bite;—even so sin is shameful when we commit it, but when
reduced to repentance and confession, it becomes salutary and honourable.
Contrition and confession are in themselves so lovely and sweet-savoured, that
they efface the ugliness and disperse the ill savour of sin. Simon the leper
called Magdalene a sinner, but our Lord turned the discourse to the perfume of
her ointment and the greatness of her love. If we are really humble, my
daughter, our sins will be infinitely displeasing to us, because they offend
God;—but it will be welcome and sweet to accuse ourselves thereof because in so
doing we honour God; and there is always somewhat soothing in fully telling the
physician all details of our pain.”
~St. Francis de Sales
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