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We find a great deal of despair amongst our people – amongst Catholics even – which cripples and detracts all of the good which could be done.
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Bishop Sheen points to two main causes for despair: sensuality and sadness. The first is the topic of this article, the later, for later. He continues in saying: “in the past, man recovered from despair by returning to glories of the past, or by looking forward to a crown beyond the cross”.
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Human beings are a composite – made up of body and soul. Even pagans recognized this! Therefore, we have a sensual appetite (proper to the body) and we have a spiritual appetite (proper to the soul). Which is the most important for man’s perfection and happiness? The spiritual appetite. When we focus mostly on things pertaining to the body, the sensual, man kills his capacity for the spiritual, resulting in a distaste for what completes him.
When we speak of hope, we imply love. If we love spiritual things, we will seek them and rejoice in them; but if the object of our love is placed on loving our corporeal side, our soul is deadened and we lose satisfaction in duty, family, work, profession, pure sacrificial love, and most of all, God.
In removing God from life, man also removes the purpose for his existence, and removes the motivation to live: life becomes meaningless after being deceived continuously. The “Good Thief” found hope on the Cross, the central cross; his own cross then had meaning. Seeing the world could not make satisfaction, he turned to Him who prayed for His executioners and found hope, asking to be remembered. That day he received paradise. Paradise received him.
Let us as the Psalmist reject the falsity of the world:
Psalm 16 – God the Supreme Good
Keep me safe, O God; in you I take refuge.
I say to the Lord, you are my Lord, you are my only good.
As for the holy ones who are in the land, they are noble, in whom is all my delight.
They multiply their sorrows who court other gods.
Blood libations to them I will not pour out, nor will I take their names upon my lips.
Lord, my allotted portion and my cup, you have made my destiny secure.
Pleasant places were measured out for me; fair to me indeed is my inheritance.
I bless the Lord who counsels me; even at night my heart exhorts me.
I keep the Lord always before me; with him at my right hand, I shall never be shaken.
Therefore my heart is glad, my soul rejoices; my body also dwells secure,
For you will not abandon my soul to Sheol, nor let your devout one see the pit.
You will show me the path to life, abounding joy in your presence,
the delights at your right hand forever.

