Daveth:
Hi guys, I found a nice article from Oxnard about Simple Faith. ……. “Don’t Complicate Your Faith." "That of course would be difficult for those who prefer to express their religion with big words and intricate plans of salvation. They know, even if the world doesn't, that religion is far more complicated than most people believe. After all, they have read the books that give them a solid platform for their authority on God and their comments about what you must to do to live the "right" faith. It doesn't matter to them that they clothe religion with many words and phrases that hide the truth. The important thing, in their mind, is that God gave all people a mind to think with. Why shouldn't he expect them to use the muscles in their brain to figure out the complicate meaning of religion? Such people should remember that they ought not to profess to the world an importance greater than others do. People, regardless of who they are, have the same right to stand honestly in the presence of God trusting only in their limited knowledge and faith. They realize that religion goes better in people's lives when don't make it too complicated or wordy. It is just a matter of asking God for his acceptance and love. After then, they only have to stand back and watch the miracles of his grace unfold.....
..... As St. Elizabeth of the Trinity once said, “O Lord, cleanse my heart and lips in the fire of Your charity, so that I may love You and seek You with the purity and simplicity of a child. Give me also the *Simple Faith* of a child, faith without a shadow, without uncertainty or useless reasoning; an upright, pure faith, which finds its satisfaction in Your word, in Your testimony, for in this it is at peace and desires nothing else.””
Using Blessed Elizabeth of the Trinity 1880-1906 is a perfect example of simple faith as taught by Jesus Christ. As a Carmelite nun she studied Holy Scripture and found in the writings of St. Paul her vocation or mission. She would be a "Praise of Glory" praising the Trinity dwelling within her offering a ceaseless "Sanctus".
Sister Elizabeth’s spirituality was not only Trinitarian...devotion to the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit within her, she was also very devoted to Jesus Christ in the Blessed Sacrament and to Our Lady, especially to the Mother of Sorrows. She once wrote that "nothing so reveals the great love of the Sacred Heart as the Holy Eucharist".
"O my God, Trinity Whom I adore, help me to become utterly forgetful of self, that I may establish myself in You, as changeless and as calm as though my soul were already in eternity. May nothing disturb my peace nor draw me forth from You, O my immutable Lord, may I penetrate more deeply every moment into the depths of Your Mystery. Give peace to my soul: make it Your heaven, Your cherished dwelling place. Your home of rest. Let me never leave You there alone, but keep me there all absorbed in You in living faith, adoring You, wholly yielded up to Your creative action.
"O my Christ Whom I love, crucified by love, would that I might be the bride of Your Heart; would that I might cover You with glory, and love You- until I die of very love! Yet I realize my weakness, and beg You to help me. Immerse me in Yourself: possess me wholly: substitute Yourself for me, that my life may be but a radiance of Your life. Enter my soul as Restorer and as Savior. O Eternal Word, Utterance of my God, I long to pass my life listening to You, to become docile, that I may learn all from You. Through all darkness, all privations, all powerlessness, I yearn to keep my eyes ever fixed on You and to dwell beneath Your great light. O my beloved Star, so fascinate me that I can no longer withdraw from Your radiance.
"O Consuming Fire, Spirit of Love, come down upon me, and reproduce in me, as it were, an incarnation of the Word, that I may be to Him another humanity in which He renews all His Mystery. And You, O Father, bend toward Your poor little creature, cover her with Your shadow, behold in her none other than the ‘Well beloved in Whom You are well pleased."
O my Three, my All, my Beatitude, infinite Solitude, Immensity in which I lose myself, I yield myself to You as Your child. Immerse Yourself in me, that I may be immersed in You until I depart to contemplate in Your light the abyss of Your greatness. Amen."
Having a simple child-like faith is what Jesus Christ teaches. This does not mean that we are not to use our intellect and reason. Many of the greatest minds of science, theology, and philosophy, had very child-like simple faith.
St. Elizabeth’s simple faith was very much a model for all Christians. She loved and adored the Trinity. She believed deeply in the real presence of Jesus Christ in the Holy Eucharist, she had great devotion to our Lord’s Blessed Mother, she confessed her sins to her confessor, she studied Holy Scripture and saw in it the Church that Jesus Christ established. She lived her Catholic faith. The simplicity of her faith is very Catholic.
God Bless