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Official site for the canonisation cause of the Servant of God Fr Willie Doyle SJ

Official site for the canonisation cause of the Servant of God Fr Willie Doyle SJ

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Thoughts for December 30 from Fr Willie Doyle

Every little victory in the matter of food is a real triumph, for this is a real test of generosity. You will find many persons given to prayer, works of zeal, penance, but most seem to fly from denial of their appetite…St Francis de Sales used to say  “Unless you deny your appetite you will never be a saint” – a mighty saying! All the same, I think it would please our Lord more, at this Christmas season of joy, to relax a little and even indulge the body. It will help you to renew the fight later with more energy.

COMMENT: At first glance today’s quote from Fr Doyle may seem a little uncharacteristic. But it isn’t really unusual of him – Fr Doyle was a tough ascetic, but he was also fun-loving, good natured, totally “normal” and well-balanced. And we see that balance here. The immediate context of the above quote was advice to somebody about the necessity for some fasting from food in order to gain holiness. But there is a time for all things, and the “Christmas season of joy” is not the time for that form of asceticism. Christmas is a time to celebrate the Incarnation, a time to relax and recharge our batteries so that we may move forward again with more energy. However, of note here is that the above words were written to somebody who clearly desired penance and lived a temperate life. If we are gluttons all year long, Fr Doyle’s words are not a licence for even more self-indulgence.

It’s also worth remembering that it is still the Christmas season! We are now only on the 6th day of Christmas, only half way there. While the commercial world starts to remove the decorations (if they have not already disappeared), we should continue to live the spirit of Christmas joy. 

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December 30, 2024

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  1. Sister M. Michele S.C.M.C.
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    Wonderful advice and reminder above…Christmas is the time to celebrate, especially with traditional food and all the other pleasures that seek to build up joy, faith, and hope in us all. Advent is approximately 4 weeks; the Christmas season ought to remain part of our culture and family life for more than that; the preparation time (Advent) should not be longer than the celebration time (Christmas); note: Lent is always 40 days, the Easter season is always 50 days long!
    Father Doyle, like Christ, Who knew when and how to relax, and to take time to enjoy the company of family and friends, please remind us to imitate Him even during those very human occasions, particularly when we call to mind the wonderful events in the life of Jesus, Mary, Joseph, all the saints, and in all the gifts the Church and family bestow on us.

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