The Moral Order of the World
The Decalogue . . . . .
(Ten Commandments), by Albert Drexel •
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The ten commandments). In particular the sixth commandment.
From divine revelation we know that God has solemnly proclaimed the ten commandments (the Decalogue) to man for his moral conduct as a person and in a community, with the instruction to observe them. The first three commandments relate to man's conduct toward God, belief in God, adoration of God, reverence of God and especially keeping holy the seventh day of the week ("the day of the Lord") by resting from work and turning towards God.
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* Prayer for overcoming lust.
* Mary of Egypt. She lived in sins of lust for many years, and was converted to Christ by means of a miracle.
* The Way of Divine Love, by Sister Josefa Menendez. Christ appeared to her often, and spoke to her and said that he is willing to pardon and to wash in his blood a million million times, their first as well as their last sin. That it rests His heart to forgive, etc.
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Professor Albert Drexel (1889--1977) is well-known for his book Faith Is Greater Than Obedience. He spent most of his life in Austria and Italy.
Albert Drexel website.
Albert Drexel, shortly before his death in 1977. -- --
Proverbs 16:3
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The Hidden Rebellion. The true story of what happened behind the French Revolution.
• Eternal Life, Where the Narrow Way Leads, by Stephen Foglein• Hell, Where the Broad Way LeadsThe Happiness Of Heaven:
The Joys and Rewards of Eternal Glory, by F.J. Boudreaux
Shows how the joys of Heaven stem from the direct vision of God--the joys of the heart; of the mind; of physical beauty; of the senses; of friendship; and of perfect love of God. Tells of the magnificent variety in Heaven. How Mary Magdalen's glory exceeds that of many innocent souls; etc. Explains that a high degree of glory in Heaven is within the reach of all baptized souls; however poor; ignorant or insignificant they may be here. A marvelous book!
The Rev. Fr. J. Boudreau, S.J., was a priest of the Society of Jesus and author of the nineteenth century. His work The Happiness of Heaven: The Joys and Rewards of Eternal Glory was originally published in 1872 by John Murphy & Company, Maryland. It discusses the infinite joy of the souls in Heaven, as well as the fact that all baptized persons are capable of obtaining it, no matter how seemingly insignificant they may be. Father Boudreau's book was also reset and published by TAN in 1984 with the Imprimatur.The Happiness of Heaven. * Download TXTHappiness of Heaven. * * All formatsHappiness of Heaven. * * html format
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• The History and Nature of Man Friendships, by Brett McKay --
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