The human race
is apt to err and easily inclined to sin, and it is hardly
possible that all should not be tried with spiritual
diseases; and on this account the healing priesthood
was given to heal freely. “If you forgive a
man his sins, they shall be forgiven”.
“Those that are well need no physician; but
those who are seriously sick “. And, again: “I
came not to call the righteous, but sinners unto repentance”.
Three parables I quote to this effect, that of the Prodigal
Son, of the Hundred
Sheep, and of the Two
Debtors, which were
intended to increase the hope of sinners, and to open
to them the gate of repentance which leads to heaven
and imparts heavenly happiness. And in demonstration
thereof, the case of Peter after his denial of CHRIST,
and of Paul after his persecution, and the woman who
was a sinner, the Publican, and the Thief upon the cross.
Hence it is incumbent upon believers when, through the
infirmity of their human nature, which all cannot keep
upright, they are overcome of sin, to seek the Christian
Dispensary, and to open their diseases to the spiritual
Physicians, that by absolution and penance they may obtain
the cure of their souls, and afterwards go and partake
of the Lord’s Feast in purity, agreeably with the
injunction of the eminent doctor, who writes thus: “Our
Lord has committed the medicine of repentance to learned
physicians, the priests of the Church. Whomsoever, therefore,
Satan has cast into the disease of sin, let him come
and show his wounds to the disciples of the Wise Physician
who will heal him with spiritual medicine”
These things will most assuredly
result if they are done in faith,
and not after a worldly manner, for ‘‘whatsoever
is not of faith is sin’’ just as some, people,
for lucre’s
sake, have made of this sacred thing a merchandize, and
a source of temporal profit.