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CITY OF GOD IN EXILE Rogation Day 2026-05-11 - Eastertide - Non-privileged Feria - violet TODAY IN THE ROMAN YEAR The day lifts the pilgrim above mere survival. The Church suffers, but she suffers under the Lord who is risen, ascended, glorified, and victorious in His saints. Triumph is not a mood. It is the promised end toward which perseverance is ordered. FOR THE PILGRIM IN EXILE For the Pilgrim in Exile Rogation Day must not be received as a bare date. The Roman year teaches the pilgrim to live inside the Church's memory, and the Church's memory is a mercy because it saves the soul from being formed only by headlines, moods, private anxieties, and the pressure of the world. In Eastertide, the soul should ask how grace is meant to become steady. The Church does not give mysteries only for admiration. She gives them so doctrine becomes prayer, prayer becomes virtue, virtue becomes perseverance, and perseverance keeps the faithful near Christ when the multitude walks past the Cross. The day's meditation gives the first line of formation: The day lifts the pilgrim above mere survival. The Church suffers, but she suffers under the Lord who is risen, ascended, glorified, and victorious in His saints. Triumph is not a mood. It is the promised end toward which perseverance is ordered. The pilgrim should not hurry past it. Let it ask something concrete: what must be believed more firmly, resisted more clearly, repaired more generously, or practiced more faithfully before night? The daily thought is: There is no holiness where heresy is treated as harmless. Receive it as a check on the day. If it remains only a sentence, it will be forgotten. If it becomes one act of obedience, prayer, restraint, correction, or charity, the day has begun to bear fruit. - What does this day teach me about the Catholic Faith rather than merely about my circumstances? - Where is the City of Man asking me to spend the day without recollection? - What one act will make this day belong more truly to God? PRACTICE Name one error you are tempted to soften, then answer it with one clear Catholic truth. QUOTE OF THE DAY "Nothing, how little so ever it be, if it is suffered for God's sake, can pass without merit in the sight of God." Thomas a Kempis DAILY RULE FOR THE PILGRIM The rule is not meant to crush the beginner with many burdens. It gives the day a Catholic shape: prayer at its beginning, remembrance through its hours, Marian devotion at its heart, and examination before sleep. Begin with morning prayer Do not let the day take possession of the mind before God has been acknowledged. Morning prayer places the soul beneath grace, asks help before weakness has already scattered the heart, and teaches the pilgrim that time is received from God before it is spent. Keep the Angelus Pause morning, noon, and evening for the Angelus. This simple bell of the soul places the Incarnation in the middle of ordinary life. The Word was made flesh; therefore meals, labor, family burdens, study, and suffering must all be brought beneath Christ. If real impossibility prevents the exact hour, return to the prayer as soon as you can; do not let convenience train the soul to treat the Incarnation as optional. Pray the Rosary The Rosary should become a daily chain of fidelity. It keeps the mysteries of Our Lord before the mind with Our Lady, teaches the heart to return again and again to Christ, and guards the household from becoming merely natural, busy, or self-ruled. If a beginner cannot yet pray the whole Rosary well, he should begin humbly with one decade and grow toward the fuller practice without making excuses. Return to God by ejaculations Choose one short holy phrase and return to it throughout the day while working, walking, waiting, suffering, or being tempted. This little practice trains the soul to remember God often. A beginner may say, 'Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, assist me,' or, 'Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us.' In time, the pilgrim may use indulgenced ejaculations and offer them for the holy souls in Purgatory. End with night prayer and examen Before sleep, gather the day back into God's hands. Give thanks, examine the conscience, ask pardon, make an act of contrition, forgive injuries, and form a practical purpose for tomorrow. The day should not dissolve into distraction; it should end beneath truth and mercy. MARIAN PRACTICE Our Lady Keeps the Pilgrim Near the Cross The pilgrim should not try to live the Catholic day without Our Lady. She teaches the soul to receive Christ, keep His words, remain beneath the Cross, and hope when visible consolation is taken away. Daily Marian devotion is not decoration. It is formation in fidelity. Begin with the Rosary, even if the beginning is small and imperfect. The Rosary trains memory, doctrine, affection, and perseverance by returning the soul to the mysteries of Christ with His Mother. It is especially needed in homes where confusion, division, false worship, or modern errors have wounded Catholic instinct. The Seven Sorrows may also be introduced with great profit. They teach the pilgrim how to suffer with the Church, how to remain when others leave, how to hate sin without losing charity, and how to stand near Christ when the multitude walks past the Cross. A beginner may start by naming one sorrow of Our Lady and asking for the grace to remain faithful in his own sorrow. Pray at least one decade of the Rosary today if you are not yet faithful to the whole Rosary. If sorrow is heavy, offer one Hail Mary in honor of Our Lady of Sorrows and ask to remain near the Cross. ROMAN MARTYROLOGY - May 11 At Rome, on the Salarian road, the birthday of blessed Anthimus, priest, who, after having distinguished himself by his virtues and preaching, was precipitated into the Tiber, in the persecution of Diocletian. He was rescued by an angel, and restored to his oratory. Being afterwards decapitated, he went victoriously to heaven. — The same day, St. Evelius, martyr, who belonged to the household of Nero. On seeing the martyrdom of St. Torpes, he believed in Christ, and for Him was beheaded. — Also, at Rome, the holy martyrs Maximus, Bassus, and Fabius, who were put to death on the Salarian way, in the time of Diocletian. — At Camerino, the holy martyrs Anastasius and his companions, who were killed in the persecution of Decius, under the governor Antiochus. — At Osimo,in the March of Ancona, the holy martyrs Sisinus, a deacon, Diocletius and Florentius, disciples of the priest St. Anthimus, who consummated their martyrdom under Diocletian by being overwhelmed with stones. — At Varennes, St. Gangulpus, martyr. — At Vienne, St. Mamertus, bishop, who, to avert an impending calamity, instituted in that city the three days' Litanies immediately before the Ascension of our Lord. This rite was afterwards received and approved by the universal Church. — At Souvigny, the decease of St. Maieul, abbot of Cluny, whose life was distinguished for merits and holiness. — At San Severino, in the March of Ancona, St. Illuminatus, confessor. — At Grottaglia, in the diocese of Taranto, St. Francis Girolamo, confessor, of the Society of Jesus, renowned for his zeal for the salvation of souls, and for his patience. He was canonized by pope Gregory XVI. The day of his death is celebrated with great solemnity in the church of the professed house, at Naples, where his body rests. GOSPEL OF THE DAY Ask, seek, and knock. Rogation Day - Luke 11:5-13 "Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and you shall find; knock, and it shall be opened to you." Let Rogation teach you how to ask without shame. Exile becomes fruitful when the soul admits need and knocks at the Father's door. THE CHURCH'S READING OF THE GOSPEL The Church's Reading of the Gospel The Gospel appointed for Rogation Day is not given merely so the reader may find a private impression in the sacred text. It is read within the Church's worship, beneath the rule of faith, and in the company of the saints. The pilgrim should therefore ask first what Our Lord reveals, commands, corrects, or promises, and only then ask how his own soul must obey. In this passage, the Church sets before the soul this word of Our Lord: "Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and you shall find; knock, and it shall be opened to you." The sentence should not pass quickly through the mind. It should judge the day. The pilgrim must ask what false peace, disorder, fear, pride, or negligence this word exposes, and what grace Our Lord is offering through it. The practical lesson is this: Let Rogation teach you how to ask without shame. Exile becomes fruitful when the soul admits need and knocks at the Father's door. This is how Scripture becomes formation. The Catholic does not read the Gospel as an observer standing outside the mystery. He receives it as a disciple being taught, corrected, strengthened, and led toward the City of God. Error corrected: The self-sufficient spirit that treats prayer as decorative rather than necessary. - What does this Gospel teach about Christ, His Church, grace, worship, authority, or salvation? - What error does this Gospel correct in my own mind or in the spirit of the age? - What act of Persevering supplication and humble dependence. should I practice before the day ends? HIGHLIGHTED SAINT The Rogation Procession The Church asking mercy before the Ascension. The Rogation days are days of solemn petition before the Ascension, when the Church asks God's mercy, protection, and blessing with litanies and humble supplication. They teach public dependence on Providence. Fields, labor, homes, nations, and souls must be brought beneath the mercy of God rather than treated as self-sufficient possessions. Rogation prayer is exile speaking rightly: poor before God, but confident enough to knock. BREVIARY WITNESS The Church knocks at the Father's door. Matins - Rogation Day - The Rogation days place the Church in public supplication, asking mercy and blessing before the Ascension. - Their witness is humble and concrete: the faithful ask God for what they need because land, labor, weather, peace, and perseverance belong beneath Providence. Ask without embarrassment. Dependence on God is not weakness but the truthful posture of a pilgrim. How to Receive the Breviary Witness The Breviary witness for Rogation Day should be read as the Church's daily school of memory. It is not a devotional ornament added after the real work of the day. In Matins, the Church teaches the faithful how to remember Scripture, saints, doctrine, warnings, and mysteries with a Catholic mind. Today the witness is gathered under The Church knocks at the Father's door.. Read the points slowly. Ask what doctrine is being guarded, what virtue is being praised, what danger is being exposed, and what kind of soul the Church is trying to form. The Breviary often teaches by placing the pilgrim before a mystery, a saint, a judgment, a promise, or a pattern of fidelity. For the faithful in exile, this matters because memory is one of the first battlegrounds. A soul without Catholic memory is easily ruled by the latest fear, rumor, convenience, or false authority. The Breviary steadies the soul by making it remember with the Church rather than react with the age. Ask without embarrassment. Dependence on God is not weakness but the truthful posture of a pilgrim. - What doctrine is being guarded by this witness? - What virtue does the Church want formed in me today? - What modern error, false peace, or forgetfulness does this witness help me resist? TRUTH OF THE FAITH Unity Without Truth Is Not Catholic Unity Catholic unity is unity in the faith, sacraments, worship, and lawful order of the Church. It is not agreement to ignore contradiction. Mark of the Church: One Defender: Pope Pius XI Catholic defense: The Church unites by truth and grace; she cannot found unity on silence about error. Error to resist: Resist false ecumenism and every peace that asks doctrine to step aside. The error to resist today is this: Resist false ecumenism and every peace that asks doctrine to step aside. This must be faced medicinally, not with vanity or bitterness. Error is dangerous because it deforms the soul's way of seeing. It makes falsehood seem reasonable, compromise seem charitable, disobedience seem courageous, or cowardice seem peaceful. The pilgrim should not ask only whether this error exists somewhere in the world. He should ask whether it has found a smaller entrance into his own thoughts, habits, family judgments, preferred teachers, or religious instincts. Many errors do not first arrive as formal denial. They arrive as a mood, an excuse, a softening of doctrine, a dislike of correction, or a desire to make the Faith less costly. Resist the error by naming the Catholic truth that corrects it. Then perform one act in obedience to that truth. This keeps the struggle humble. The goal is not to feel superior to those in error, but to remain faithful, protect the soul, and become more charitable because charity is joined to truth. - Where could this error disguise itself as kindness, prudence, peace, or obedience? - What Catholic truth answers it directly? - What concrete act today will help me refuse it? DOCTRINAL MEMORY "Who is the Lord, that I should hear his voice?" - Exodus 5:2 What is said of Our Lady is said analogically of the Church: she is virgin, mother, faithful, suffering, fruitful, and victorious because she belongs wholly to Christ. Marian doctrine therefore guards Christ, the Church, grace, purity, and hope. There is no true holiness where heresy is treated as harmless. Charity does not make peace with poison. The pilgrim must resist error without vanity, bitterness, or rage, but he must resist it. At the root of error is revolt against God's authority. The ancient refusal may be summed up in the proud cry, "I will not serve." Pharaoh spoke the same spirit openly: "Who is the Lord, that I should hear his voice?" Every age repeats this rebellion in its own language. The City of God and the city of man do not desire the same end. The marks of the Church reveal the City; the anti-marks reveal counterfeit religion. And when the glory has departed, appearances may remain for a time, but the faithful must not mistake a preserved shell for living fidelity. THE FOUR MARKS The pilgrim must examine every religious claim beneath the marks of the Church. The true Church is not recognized by mood, beauty alone, family custom, private sincerity, size, nostalgia, or social peace. She bears the marks given by Christ and confessed in the Creed. - One: Do I hold one Faith, or do I excuse contradiction as though unity could exist without truth? - Holy: Do I seek sanctifying grace, repentance, and true worship, or only a respectable religious life? - Catholic: Do I receive the whole Faith, or only the parts agreeable to my family, group, temperament, or fears? - Apostolic: Do I ask whether doctrine, worship, and authority stand in continuity with what was received? VIRTUE TO PRACTICE Humble petition and trust in Providence. Today the pilgrim is asked to practice Humble petition and trust in Providence.. This virtue is drawn from today's saintly witness, but it must not remain a phrase admired from a distance. A virtue is a stable habit of the soul, formed by grace and strengthened by repeated acts. It teaches the will to choose the good more readily, especially when feeling, fatigue, fear, or human respect would choose something easier. A beginner should understand that virtue is not merely being pleasant, naturally restrained, or religious in appearance. Natural temperament may make a person quiet, agreeable, bold, or disciplined, but Catholic virtue is higher. It is ordered toward God, governed by truth, purified by repentance, and made fruitful by charity. The same outward act can be virtuous when done for God, or empty when done for approval, control, habit, or self-protection. Practice this virtue today in one concrete way. Ask where it is most needed: in speech, family life, work, prayer, correction, silence, study, penance, or resistance to error. Then choose one small act and perform it deliberately. The soul is not formed by wishing to be holy, but by cooperating with grace in repeated acts of fidelity. - Where is this virtue most difficult for me today? - What counterfeit of this virtue am I tempted to accept? - What one act can I perform before nightfall? BE NOT DECEIVED One of Scripture's constant warnings is also one of the first rules of the pilgrim: be not deceived. Natural virtue is a gift, but it does not replace the Catholic Faith. A family, chapel, movement, teacher, or group may appear reverent, gentle, disciplined, and sincere while still resisting the received Faith. - Am I mistaking Catholic-looking habits for full fidelity to the Catholic Faith? - Do I excuse doctrinal compromise because a person or group appears modest, kind, prayerful, or orderly? - Am I measuring truth by domestic peace, social comfort, or the approval of people I love? - Have I called fidelity divisive when the real wound is refusal of Catholic truth? DAILY EXAMEN - PURGATIVE WAY The purgative way concerns the soul's cleansing from mortal sin, deliberate venial sin, disordered attachments, occasions of sin, and habits that prevent grace from bearing fruit. - What sin did I excuse today? - What duty did I neglect in thought, word, deed, or omission? - What passion ruled me: anger, fear, vanity, sensuality, resentment, or sloth? - What near occasion of sin did I keep close instead of cutting away? - Have I made an act of contrition and a real purpose of amendment? DAILY EXAMEN - ILLUMINATIVE WAY The illuminative way concerns a soul already striving to leave grave disorder and live more steadily under grace. Such a soul must ask not only whether it avoided sin, but whether it followed the light God gave it. - Did I obey grace promptly, or did I delay what I already knew was right? - Did I act for God's glory, or for approval, control, comfort, or reputation? - Did charity govern my correction, speech, judgments, silence, and sacrifices? - Did I receive doctrine as light for conversion, not merely as information to possess? - Did I waste an opportunity to grow in humility, prayer, patience, or reparation? PRAYER O Lord, give me hatred of error without hatred of souls. Let charity make me clearer, humbler, more patient, and more willing to defend what saves. 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CIUDAD DE DIOS EN EXILIO Rogation Day 2026-05-11 - Eastertide - Non-privileged Feria - violet Nota: las secciones fijas de formación se presentan en español; los textos diarios variables permanecen en el idioma mantenido en la fuente hasta que se agregue una traducción revisada. HOY EN EL AÑO ROMANO The day lifts the pilgrim above mere survival. The Church suffers, but she suffers under the Lord who is risen, ascended, glorified, and victorious in His saints. Triumph is not a mood. It is the promised end toward which perseverance is ordered. PARA EL PEREGRINO EN EXILIO Para el Peregrino en Exilio Rogation Day no debe recibirse como una fecha desnuda. El año romano enseña al alma a vivir dentro de la memoria de la Iglesia, y esa memoria protege al peregrino de ser formado sólo por noticias, temores, opiniones, costumbres familiares o voces de internet. En Eastertide, el alma debe preguntar cómo la gracia debe hacerse estable. La Iglesia no da sus misterios sólo para admirarlos. Los da para que la doctrina se convierta en oración, la oración en virtud, la virtud en perseverancia, y la perseverancia en fidelidad bajo la Cruz. La meditación del día dice: The day lifts the pilgrim above mere survival. The Church suffers, but she suffers under the Lord who is risen, ascended, glorified, and victorious in His saints. Triumph is not a mood. It is the promised end toward which perseverance is ordered. No pase de largo. Pregunte qué debe creer con más firmeza, qué debe resistir con más claridad, qué debe reparar con más generosidad, o qué debe practicar antes de dormir. El pensamiento del día es: There is no holiness where heresy is treated as harmless. Si queda como frase, se olvidará. Si se convierte en un acto de obediencia, oración, dominio propio, corrección o caridad, el día empieza a dar fruto. - ¿Qué enseña este día sobre la fe católica y no sólo sobre mis circunstancias? - ¿Dónde me pide la ciudad del hombre gastar el día sin recogimiento? - ¿Qué acto hará que este día pertenezca más verdaderamente a Dios? PRÁCTICA Name one error you are tempted to soften, then answer it with one clear Catholic truth. CITA DEL DÍA "Nothing, how little so ever it be, if it is suffered for God's sake, can pass without merit in the sight of God." Thomas a Kempis REGLA DIARIA DEL PEREGRINO La regla no pretende aplastar al principiante con muchas cargas. Da al día una forma católica: oración al comienzo, memoria de Dios durante las horas, devoción mariana en el corazón, y examen antes del sueño. Comenzar con la oración de la mañana No dejes que el día tome posesión de la mente antes de reconocer a Dios. La oración de la mañana pone el alma bajo la gracia, pide ayuda antes de que la debilidad disperse el corazón, y enseña al peregrino que el tiempo se recibe de Dios antes de gastarse. Guardar el Ángelus Detente por la mañana, al mediodía y por la tarde para rezar el Ángelus. Esta campana sencilla del alma coloca la Encarnación en medio de la vida ordinaria. Si una verdadera imposibilidad impide la hora exacta, vuelve a la oración tan pronto como puedas; no dejes que la conveniencia enseñe al alma a tratar la Encarnación como algo opcional. Rezar el Rosario El Rosario debe llegar a ser una cadena diaria de fidelidad. Mantiene los misterios de Nuestro Señor ante la mente con Nuestra Señora, enseña al corazón a volver a Cristo, y protege el hogar de hacerse meramente natural, ocupado o gobernado por sí mismo. Volver a Dios con jaculatorias Escoge una frase santa y vuelve a ella durante el día al trabajar, caminar, esperar, sufrir o ser tentado. Esta pequeña práctica enseña al alma a recordar a Dios con frecuencia. Terminar con oración nocturna y examen Antes de dormir, vuelve a poner el día en las manos de Dios. Da gracias, examina la conciencia, pide perdón, haz un acto de contrición, perdona las ofensas, y forma un propósito práctico para mañana. PRÁCTICA MARIANA Nuestra Señora conserva al peregrino junto a la Cruz El peregrino no debe intentar vivir el día católico sin Nuestra Señora. Ella enseña al alma a recibir a Cristo, guardar Sus palabras, permanecer bajo la Cruz, y esperar cuando se quita el consuelo visible. Comienza con el Rosario, aunque el comienzo sea pequeño e imperfecto. El Rosario forma la memoria, la doctrina, el afecto y la perseverancia al devolver el alma a los misterios de Cristo con Su Madre. Los Siete Dolores también pueden introducirse con gran provecho. Enseñan al peregrino a sufrir con la Iglesia, a permanecer cuando otros se van, a odiar el pecado sin perder la caridad, y a estar cerca de Cristo cuando la multitud pasa de largo ante la Cruz. Reza hoy al menos una decena del Rosario si todavía no eres fiel al Rosario entero. Si el dolor pesa, ofrece un Avemaría en honor de Nuestra Señora de los Dolores y pide permanecer junto a la Cruz. MARTIROLOGIO ROMANO - May 11 At Rome, on the Salarian road, the birthday of blessed Anthimus, priest, who, after having distinguished himself by his virtues and preaching, was precipitated into the Tiber, in the persecution of Diocletian. He was rescued by an angel, and restored to his oratory. Being afterwards decapitated, he went victoriously to heaven. — The same day, St. Evelius, martyr, who belonged to the household of Nero. On seeing the martyrdom of St. Torpes, he believed in Christ, and for Him was beheaded. — Also, at Rome, the holy martyrs Maximus, Bassus, and Fabius, who were put to death on the Salarian way, in the time of Diocletian. — At Camerino, the holy martyrs Anastasius and his companions, who were killed in the persecution of Decius, under the governor Antiochus. — At Osimo,in the March of Ancona, the holy martyrs Sisinus, a deacon, Diocletius and Florentius, disciples of the priest St. Anthimus, who consummated their martyrdom under Diocletian by being overwhelmed with stones. — At Varennes, St. Gangulpus, martyr. — At Vienne, St. Mamertus, bishop, who, to avert an impending calamity, instituted in that city the three days' Litanies immediately before the Ascension of our Lord. This rite was afterwards received and approved by the universal Church. — At Souvigny, the decease of St. Maieul, abbot of Cluny, whose life was distinguished for merits and holiness. — At San Severino, in the March of Ancona, St. Illuminatus, confessor. — At Grottaglia, in the diocese of Taranto, St. Francis Girolamo, confessor, of the Society of Jesus, renowned for his zeal for the salvation of souls, and for his patience. He was canonized by pope Gregory XVI. The day of his death is celebrated with great solemnity in the church of the professed house, at Naples, where his body rests. EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Ask, seek, and knock. Rogation Day - Luke 11:5-13 "Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and you shall find; knock, and it shall be opened to you." Let Rogation teach you how to ask without shame. Exile becomes fruitful when the soul admits need and knocks at the Father's door. LA LECTURA DE LA IGLESIA DEL EVANGELIO La lectura de la Iglesia del Evangelio El Evangelio señalado para Rogation Day no se entrega para que cada lector forme una impresión privada del texto sagrado. Se recibe dentro del culto de la Iglesia, bajo la regla de la Fe y en compañía de los santos. Por eso el peregrino debe preguntar primero qué revela, manda, corrige o promete Nuestro Señor, y sólo después cómo debe obedecer su propia alma. En este pasaje, la Iglesia pone ante el alma esta palabra de Nuestro Señor: "Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and you shall find; knock, and it shall be opened to you." Esta sentencia no debe pasar rápidamente por la mente. Debe juzgar el día. El peregrino debe preguntar qué falsa paz, desorden, temor, orgullo o negligencia queda expuesto por esta palabra, y qué gracia ofrece Nuestro Señor por medio de ella. La lección práctica es ésta: Let Rogation teach you how to ask without shame. Exile becomes fruitful when the soul admits need and knocks at the Father's door. Así la Escritura se convierte en formación. El católico no lee el Evangelio como espectador situado fuera del misterio. Lo recibe como discípulo que es enseñado, corregido, fortalecido y guiado hacia la Ciudad de Dios. Error corregido: The self-sufficient spirit that treats prayer as decorative rather than necessary. - ¿Qué enseña este Evangelio sobre Cristo, Su Iglesia, la gracia, el culto, la autoridad o la salvación? - ¿Qué error corrige este Evangelio en mi propia mente o en el espíritu de la época? - ¿Qué acto de Persevering supplication and humble dependence. debo practicar antes de que termine el día? SANTO DESTACADO The Rogation Procession The Church asking mercy before the Ascension. The Rogation days are days of solemn petition before the Ascension, when the Church asks God's mercy, protection, and blessing with litanies and humble supplication. They teach public dependence on Providence. Fields, labor, homes, nations, and souls must be brought beneath the mercy of God rather than treated as self-sufficient possessions. Rogation prayer is exile speaking rightly: poor before God, but confident enough to knock. VERDAD DE LA FE Unity Without Truth Is Not Catholic Unity Catholic unity is unity in the faith, sacraments, worship, and lawful order of the Church. It is not agreement to ignore contradiction. Nota de la Iglesia: One Defensor: Pope Pius XI Defensa católica: The Church unites by truth and grace; she cannot found unity on silence about error. Error que resistir: Resist false ecumenism and every peace that asks doctrine to step aside. MEMORIA DOCTRINAL "¿Quién es el Señor, para que yo oiga su voz?" - Éxodo 5:2 Lo que se dice de Nuestra Señora se dice analógicamente de la Iglesia: virgen, madre, fiel, sufriente, fecunda y victoriosa, porque pertenece enteramente a Cristo. La doctrina mariana guarda a Cristo, la Iglesia, la gracia, la pureza y la esperanza. No hay verdadera santidad donde la herejía se trata como algo inofensivo. La caridad no hace paz con el veneno. El peregrino debe resistir el error sin vanidad, amargura ni ira, pero debe resistirlo. En la raíz de todo error está la rebelión contra la autoridad de Dios. El antiguo rechazo puede resumirse en el grito orgulloso: "No serviré." Faraón habló con el mismo espíritu: "¿Quién es el Señor, para que yo oiga su voz?" Cada época repite esta rebelión en su propio lenguaje. La Ciudad de Dios y la ciudad del hombre no desean el mismo fin. Las notas de la Iglesia revelan la Ciudad; las anti-notas revelan la religión falsificada. Y cuando la gloria se ha apartado, las apariencias pueden permanecer por un tiempo, pero los fieles no deben confundir una cáscara preservada con la fidelidad viva. LAS CUATRO NOTAS El peregrino debe examinar toda pretensión religiosa bajo las notas de la Iglesia: una, santa, católica y apostólica. - Una: ¿Mantengo una sola Fe, o excuso la contradicción como si pudiera existir unidad sin verdad? - Santa: ¿Busco la gracia santificante, el arrepentimiento y el verdadero culto, o sólo una vida religiosa respetable? - Católica: ¿Recibo toda la Fe, o sólo las partes que agradan a mi familia, grupo, temperamento o temores? - Apostólica: ¿Pregunto si la doctrina, el culto y la autoridad permanecen en continuidad con lo recibido? VIRTUD QUE PRACTICAR Humble petition and trust in Providence. Hoy el peregrino debe practicar esta virtud: Humble petition and trust in Providence. Una virtud no es solamente un buen sentimiento ni una reacción natural del temperamento. Es un hábito estable del alma, formado por la gracia y fortalecido por actos repetidos, para que la voluntad elija el bien con más prontitud cuando el cansancio, el temor, la comodidad o el respeto humano empujan hacia lo fácil. El principiante debe entender que la virtud católica es más que amabilidad natural, modestia exterior, disciplina visible o lenguaje religioso. Esas cosas pueden ser buenas, pero deben estar ordenadas a Dios, a la doctrina verdadera, al culto verdadero, a la caridad y a la obediencia bajo la gracia. La misma apariencia externa puede servir a Dios, o puede servir al orgullo, al grupo, a la comodidad o a una paz falsa. Practique esta virtud hoy en un acto concreto. No la deje como una palabra hermosa. Pregunte dónde se necesita: en la lengua, en la casa, en el trabajo, en la oración, en una corrección, en el silencio, en el estudio, en la modestia, en la resistencia al error, o en la paciencia con una cruz. Luego haga un acto pequeño, deliberado y ofrecido a Dios. - ¿Dónde me cuesta más esta virtud hoy? - ¿Qué falsificación de esta virtud me tienta? - ¿Qué acto concreto puedo hacer antes de la noche? NO OS ENGAÑÉIS Una de las advertencias constantes de la Escritura es también una de las primeras reglas del peregrino: no os engañéis. - ¿Estoy confundiendo hábitos que parecen católicos con la plena fidelidad a la Fe católica? - ¿Excuso el compromiso doctrinal porque una persona o grupo parece modesto, amable, piadoso u ordenado? - ¿Estoy midiendo la verdad por la paz doméstica, la comodidad social o la aprobación de personas que amo? - ¿He llamado divisiva a la fidelidad cuando la verdadera herida es el rechazo de la verdad católica? EXAMEN DIARIO - VÍA PURGATIVA La vía purgativa trata de la purificación del alma del pecado, de los apegos desordenados y de las ocasiones que impiden el fruto de la gracia. - ¿Qué pecado excusé hoy? - ¿Qué deber descuidé de pensamiento, palabra, obra u omisión? - ¿Qué pasión me gobernó: ira, temor, vanidad, sensualidad, resentimiento o pereza? - ¿Qué ocasión próxima de pecado mantuve cerca en vez de apartarla? - ¿He hecho un acto de contrición y un verdadero propósito de enmienda? EXAMEN DIARIO - VÍA ILUMINATIVA La vía iluminativa mira al alma que ya procura dejar el desorden grave y vivir más firmemente bajo la gracia. - ¿Obedecí prontamente a la gracia, o retrasé lo que ya sabía que era recto? - ¿Actué para la gloria de Dios, o por aprobación, control, comodidad o reputación? - ¿La caridad gobernó mi corrección, palabras, juicios, silencios y sacrificios? - ¿Recibí la doctrina como luz para la conversión, no sólo como información que poseer? - ¿Desperdicié una oportunidad de crecer en humildad, oración, paciencia o reparación? ORACIÓN O Lord, give me hatred of error without hatred of souls. Let charity make me clearer, humbler, more patient, and more willing to defend what saves. 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