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281 Why do we yearn for happiness?
God has placed in our hearts such an infinite desire for
happiness that nothing can satisfy it but God himself. All earthly fulfillment gives us only a foretaste
of eternal happiness. Above and beyond
that, we should be drawn to God. [1718-1719, 1725]
Painting: ….. Saint Monica (shown standing at the corner of her house) did not lose faith. She continually fasted, prayed, and wept
on behalf of her wayward son Augustine. She implored the local bishop for help
in winning him over, and the bishop counseled her to be patient, saying, "God's
time will come." Yet, Monica persisted in importuning him, and the bishop
uttered the words which have often been quoted: "Go now, I beg you; it is not
possible that the son of so many tears should perish." We now know St. Monica’s wayward son as Saint
Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, Africa. …..281
“God wants
us to be happy. But where does the
source of this hope lie? It lies in a
communion with God, who lives in the depths of the soul of every man.” Brother Roger Schultz 1915-2005.
1718-1719, 1725
II.
THE DESIRE FOR HAPPINESS
…….1718 The Beatitudes respond to the natural desire
for happiness. This desire is of divine origin: God has placed it in the human
heart in order to draw man to the One who alone can fulfill it:
We
all want to live happily; in the whole human race there is no one who does not
assent to this proposition, even before it is fully articulated.( St.
Augustine, De moribus eccl. 1,3,4:Patrologia Latina 32,1312.)13
How
is it, then, that I seek you, Lord? Since in seeking you, my God, I seek a
happy life, let me seek you so that my soul may live, for my body draws life
from my soul and my soul draws life from you.( St. Augustine, Conf.
10,20:PL 32,791.)14 God alone
satisfies.(
St. Thomas Aquinas, Expos. in symb. apost. I.)15 –Catechism of the Catholic Church, Second
Edition
IN
BRIEF
…….1725 The Beatitudes take up and fulfill God's promises
from Abraham on by ordering them to the Kingdom of heaven. They respond to the
desire for happiness that God has placed in the human heart. --CCC
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