The reason .
Paradise, the enjoyment of eternal happiness or perfect, must exist. Human reason sees the convenience.
Instinct is a mysterious force, naturally, that leads to something, an instinct until it finds the corresponding object, is uncomfortable. There is la sete; si va allora in cerca di acqua; il corpo vivente va in smania finché non si sia dissetato.
La natura creata, frutto d'infinita sapienza, non froda gli esseri nel loro istinto. Ad ogni istinto corrisponde l'oggetto adeguato. Si avverte la fame e c'è il pane; si hanno gli occhi ed esiste la luce; l'intelligenza tende alla verità e riesce a scoprirla; il cuore umano ha l'istinto di amare e trova l'oggetto del suo amore. Anche gli animali trovano l'oggetto del loro istinto: il gatto trova il topo e il cane la lepre. ..
Ma tra tutte le tendenze della creatura umana ce n'è una prepotente, incessant, excruciating, is the thirst for happiness, of perfect joy.
is a fact that everyone is looking for happiness, or love or wealth or the satisfaction of self-love, and it is also a fact that nobody on earth is happy. We have moments of joy, almost always mixed with some bitterness. But who can say, I have found true joy, perfect, long-lasting? - No! Commonly exclaims: Happiness does not exist, it is a chimera! -
If there is a tendency in all men to happiness, it must necessarily exist. If not, we are faced with an absurdity: the kind that does not deceive beings, even animals, in their tendencies, to deceive the man, the king of creation!
I think ... Eternal Life
Jesus Christ, God-man, ensures that after this life there is another, eternal life.
Some however, ignorant of religion and other dedicated vice, they say: There is Eternal Life!
Who should I believe in Jesus Christ to men or perverse? ...
There is no doubt about this great truth of faith that we profess in the Creed or the Apostles' Creed: I believe ... Eternal Life.
Those who deny the Paradise or the questions voluntarily commits a sin.
encouragement.
Gesù Cristo per incoraggiare tutti ad andare in Paradiso, portò la parabola degli operai. Un padrone uscì di buon mattino in cerca di operai per la sua vigna; trovatili, pattuì la paga del giorno. Uscì anche all'ora terza e poi all'ora sesta ed alla nona; trovati degli uomini oziosi, li mandò nella sua vigna. Verso il tramonto, cioè un'ora prima che finisse il lavoro, mandò altri alla vigna. Alla fine della giornata, tutti ricevettero la paga.
Questa parabola dimostra che il Paradiso è riservato non solo a quelli che sin dall'infanzia si danno a Dio, ma pure a quelli che si rimettono sulla buona strada nella gioventù or manhood or old age can be saved and those who detest the last hour of life back to God and evil
Jesus proved this truth when he said from the Cross to the repentant thief: Today you will be with me in Paradise! (Luke, XXIII, 43).
Santa Caterina da Siena .
One of the greatest saints of the Catholic Church and St. Catherine of Siena, proclaimed already the main patron of Italy. His life was a wonderful interweaving of the supernatural, those who read his biography (and it is recommended reading) is struck by the tenderness that Jesus showed. The Jesus once said: I love you so much, I ask that anyone with in your name, get! -
was stigmatized, he had this knowledge, probes the heart, spent long periods with only the Eucharistic food, and was permitted to make the Mystical Marriage with Jesus
just died, entered in the Sky. He saw God's majesty, the beauty of the heavenly court, the ocean Blessed are reserved for happiness. Pushed by the flame of the love of God, eager to bring many other souls to heaven, Jesus prayed that concedesse to return to earth. The prayer was answered.
the corpse of St. Catherine of about six hours he was lying on the bed surrounded by numerous family members suddenly moved and resumed normal life. Intensified the apostolate, men, women, clergymen, writers ... listened to all the virgin mother called the Sienese and spiritual.
One day, a great sinner resisted the grace of God, absolutely did not want to truncate the life of sin.
- My son, the Saint said, if I knew what sacrifice I made for you! Temporarily left the Paradise, where I could enjoy without measure, and are returned to earth to suffer, to bring to you the eternal happiness. -
He spoke with such enthusiasm of Paradise, that the sinner is convinced esa Catholic and enjoyment
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