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Selected Letters of Saint Jane Frances de Chantal (Paperback)
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Selected Letters of Saint Jane Frances de Chantal (Paperback)
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We are all apt so to idealise the Saints whom we love to study and
honour, and strive to imitate, that we are in danger of forgetting
that they possessed a human nature like our own, subject to many
trials, weaknesses and frailties. They had to struggle as we have
to struggle. The only difference is that their constancy and
perseverance were greater far than ours. Biographers are often
responsible for the false tendency to which we allude. They like to
give us the finished portrait of the Saints, and only too often
they omit in great part the details of the long and weary toil
that, vent to make the picture which they delight to paint. In the
case of some of the Saints we are able to come nearer to the
reality by reading the letters which have been preserved, in which
in their own handwriting they have set down, without thought of
those who in later days might read their words, the details of
their daily life and struggle. Thus in the few selected Letters of
the holy foundress of the Visitation which are now being published
in an English translation we get glimpses of her real character and
spiritual growth which may be more. helpful to us than many pages
of formal biography. In one place she excuses the brevity of a
letter because she is If feeling the cold to-day and pressed for
time." In another she tells a Sister, "do everything to get well,
for it is only your nerves." Nerves are evidently not a new malady
nor a lately devised excuse. She knew the weariness of delay:
"still no news from Rome. ... I think His Grace the Archbishop
would be glad to help us. . .. Beg him, I beseech you, to push on
the matter." Haste and weather had their effect on her as on as: I
write in such haste that I forget half of what I want to say. ...
we will make a chalice veil for you, but not until the very hot
weather is over, for one cannot work properly while it lasts." What
mother, especially in these days of sorrow and anxiety, can read
unmoved the Saint's own words as she speaks of her daughter's
death, and of her fears about her son. I am almost in despair ...
so miserable am I about it that I do not know which way to turn, if
not to the Providence of God, there to bury my longings, confiding
to His hands not only the honour but even the salvation of this
already half lost child. Oh the incomparable anguish of this
affliction. No other grief can come near to it." And then we feel
her mingled grief and joy when at last she learnt that this, her
only son, had given up his life, fighting for his King, after a
humble and fervent reception of the Sacraments. Thus in the midst
of the daily small worries of life, and of the great sorrows that
at one time or other fall to the lot of all, we see a brave and
generous soul, with human gifts and qualities like to our ownJ
treading her appointed path to God. No one can read her words
without carrying therefrom fresh courage for his life, and a new
determination to battle steadfastly to the end.
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