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Practice of the Love of Jesus Christ.

Thou art the greatest lover of my soul, since through love alone Thou didst die, overwhelmed with sorrows for love of me. I believe there is no greater blessing in this world, or in the next, than to love Thee, and to do Thy adorable will. All this I believe most firmly; so that I renounce all things, that I may belong wholly to Thee, and that I may possess Thee alone. Help me, through the merits of Thy sacred Passion, and make me such as Thou wouldst have me to be. I believe in Thee, O infallible truth! I trust in Thee, O infinite mercy! I love Thee, O infinite goodness! O infinite love, I give myself wholly to Thee, who hast wholly given Thyself to me in Thy Passion, and in the holy Sacrament of the Altar.

And I recommend myself to Thee, O Mary, refuge of sinners, and Mother of God!

CHAPTER XII.

CHARITY HOPETH ALL THINGS.

(Charitas omnia sperat.)

He that loves Jesus Christ hopes for all Things from Him.

Hope increases charity, and charity increases hope.

Hope in the divine goodness undoubtedly gives an in crease to our love of Jesus Christ. St. Thomas says, that in the very moment when we hope to receive some benefit from a person, we begin also to love him.[1] On this account, the Lord forbids us to put our trust in creatures: Put not your trust in princes.[2] Further, he pronounces a curse on those who do so: Cursed be the man that trusteth in man.[3] God does not wish us to trust in creatures,

  1. "Ex hoc enim quod per aliquem speramus nobis posse provenire bona, movemur in ipsum sicut in bonum nostrum, et sic incipimus ipsum amare."—1. 2, q. 40, a. 7.
  2. "Nolite confidere in principibus."Ps. cxlv. 2.
  3. "Maledictus homo qui confidit in homine."Jer. xvii. 5.