–John Henry Newman, “Holiness Necessary for Future Blessedness, in Parochial and Plain Sermons (San Francisco: Ignatius, 1997), 9.
Monday, August 27, 2012
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It is fearful, but it is right to say it: that if we wished to imagine a
punishment for an unholy, reprobate soul, we perhaps could not fancy a
greater than to summon it to heaven. Heaven would be hell to an
irreligious man. We know how unhappy we are apt to feel at present,
when alone in the midst of strangers, or of men of different tastes and
habits from ourselves. How miserable, for example, would it be to have
to live in a foreign land, among a people whose faces we never saw
before, and whose language we could not learn. And this is but a faint
illustration of the loneliness of a man of earthly dispositions and
tastes, thrust into the society of saints and angels. How forlorn would
he wander through the courts of heaven!
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