
Slow To Anger
5th Sunday After Pentecost 2025
We should read the account of the martyrdom of St. Speratus and his companions from the year A.D. 180, which recounts the uncompromising heroism of the faithful in the early Church.
Catholics should represent Heaven on Earth. Most of the world has never heard of the State of Grace, yet we have been given the privilege of possessing it. While we remain in Sanctifying Grace, we are intimately tied to the Trinity and are part of the army of Christ.
This Mass warns us against the sin of anger and how it first grows in our mind before it is expressed in action. Holy Scripture has many warnings against the capital sin of anger. However, anger is a passion and is meant to be used only for a good purpose. As with all passions, the use of anger should be directed by prudence.
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