Showing posts with label Thomas More. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thomas More. Show all posts

Friday, April 29, 2016

QUOTATION: Interpreting Scripture

St. Thomas More


God's precepts will never be obeyed if every man may boldly devise for himself a conscience based on a commentary on God's Word that he's crafted himself, according to his own fantasies. For in this matter--in which people justify their private devotions--these word of the Scripture are proved true "There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end leads to hell" (see Proverbs 14:12).

If a man should doubt his knowledge and understanding of anything written in the Scripture, he's not wise, then, to take upon himself the authority to interpret, boldly depending on his own mind. Instead, he should depend on the interpretation of the holy teachers and the saints of old, and on the interpretation that's been received and allowed by the universal Church through which the Scripture has come into our hands and has been delivered to us in the first place. And without the Church, as St. Augustine says, we couldn't know which books are Holy Scripture.

 If a man won't take the teachings of the Catholic faith as a rule of interpretation when he studies the Scripture--but instead, being distrustful, studies the Scripture to find whether or not the faith of the Church is true--he cannot fail to fall into errors.

--St Thomas More, A Dialogue Concerning Heresies

Thursday, January 21, 2016

QUOTATION: The Will of God

St. Thomas More
Nothing can come but what God wills. And I am very sure that whatever that be, however bad it may seem, it shall indeed be the best.

--St. Thomas More

Sunday, November 1, 2015

QUOTATION: Honour

St. Thomas More
If honour were profitable, everybody would be honourable.

--St. Thomas More

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

QUOTATION: Be Careful What You Wish For

St. Thomas More
So blind are we in this mortal life, and so unaware of what will happen, so uncertain of even how we will think tomorrow, that God could not take vengeance on a man more easily in this world than by granting his own foolish wishes.

--St. Thomas More

Thursday, March 13, 2014

QUOTATION: Humiliation

St. Thomas More
Often, actually very often, God allows his greatest servants to make the most humiliating mistakes.

--St.Thomas More

Saturday, October 12, 2013

QUOTATION: Political Conscience

St. Thomas More
I think that when statesmen forsake their own private conscience for the sake of their public duties, they lead their country by a short route to chaos.

--St. Thomas More

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

QUOTATION: Thoughts

St. Thomas More
Occupy your minds with good thoughts, or the enemy will fill them with bad ones. Unoccupied, they cannot be.

-- St. Thomas More

Friday, May 18, 2012

QUOTATION: Praying to Saints

You say you see no reason why we should pray to the Saints since God can hear us and help us just as well, and will do so gladly, as any Saint in Heaven. Well, then, what need, I ask, do you have to ask any physician to help your fever, or to ask and pay any surgeon to heal your sore leg? For God can both hear you and help you as well as the best of doctors. He loves you more than they do, and He can help you sooner. Besides-----His poultices are cheaper and He will give you more for your words alone than they will for your money!

--St. Thomas More

Monday, April 9, 2012

QUOTATION: Foolish Prayers

So blind are we in this mortal life, and so unaware of what will happen, so uncertain of even how we will think tomorrow, that God could not take vengeance on a man more easily in this world than by granting his own foolish wishes.

-- St. Thomas More

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

QUOTATION: Tribulation

A meek man ought to behave in this way during tribulation; he should neither speak proudly himself nor retort to what is spoken wickedly, but should bless those who speak evil of him and suffer willingly, either for justice' sake if he had deserved it or for God's sake if he has deserved nothing.

--St. Thomas More

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

QUOTATION: Practical Atheism

What does it avail to know that there is a God, which you not only believe by Faith, but also know by reason: what does it avail that you know Him if you think little of Him?

--St. Thomas More

Saturday, December 25, 2010

QUOTATION: Catholicism

There are men who will build up a hundred weak and frivolous arguments against Catholicity, that they may have the easy pleasure of refuting them. They remind me of children who build up houses of tile-shards, such sport it is for them to cast them down again.

--St. Thomas More