tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6153897996257110252.post3780197210465275003..comments2023-03-30T07:06:21.385-07:00Comments on The Good Heart: Something Worth DoingHarry Allagreehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00602579654460463057noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6153897996257110252.post-53933297819518827232014-11-25T08:27:37.456-08:002014-11-25T08:27:37.456-08:00I'm reminded of St. Julian's words:
"...I'm reminded of St. Julian's words:<br /><br />"When other men's sins come to mind, the soul that wishes to be in repose shall flee from that as from the pain of hell, searching in God for remedy for help against it, for the beholding of other men's sins makes, as it were, a thick mist before the eye of the soul, and we cannot for the time see the fairness of God (unless we can behold another's sins with contrition with him, with compassion on him, and with holy desire to God for him, for without this it troubles and tempts and hinders the soul that beholds those sins)."<br /><br />One of the clearest signs of spiritual growth is when one becomes increasingly unwilling to judge another's sins.John Julianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09668893912018639700noreply@blogger.com