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CRANACH, Lucas (1472-1553)
                                   Cristo y la mujer adúltera

6&9   6th & 9th Commandments
                                                        1532
                                     Museo de Bellas Artes
                                                   Budapest
Compendium of the Catechism
                        488. What is chastity?
                        Chastity means the positive integration
                         of sexuality within the person. Sexuality
                         becomes truly human when it is
                         integrated in a correct way into the
                         relationship of one person to another.
                         Chastity is a moral virtue, a gift of God,
                         a grace, and a fruit of the Holy Spirit.
                        489. What is involved in the virtue of
                         chastity?
                        The virtue of chastity involves an
                         apprenticeship in self-mastery as an
                         expression of human freedom directed
                         towards self-giving. An integral and
                         continuing formation, which is brought
                         about in stages, is necessary to
                         achieve this goal.
Introduction
   St Paul writes to the Corinthians:
      Do you not know that your bodies
        are members of Christ? Shall I
        therefore take the members of
        Christ and make them members
        of a prostitute? Never! Do you
        not know that your body is a
        temple of the Holy Spirit within
        you, which you have from God?
        You are not your own; you were
        bought with a price. So glorify
        God in your body (1 Cor.
        6,15;19-20).
   Thus, not only the Christian but
    every man and woman ought to
    respect his/her body and that of
    neighbor, taking exquisite care of
    chastity in thoughts, words, works
    and desires, if he/she is to acdg to
    reason.
               DI GIORGIO MARTINI, Francesco
                         Castidad con el unicornio
                                            1463
           Convento dell'Osservanza, Siena, Italia
KEY IDEAS
1. Sexuality is a gift from God

                                                       Sacred Scriptures tell us that ‘God
                                                        created man in his image &
                                                        likeness, he made them male and
                                                        female…’ (cfr. Gén. 1: 27). Thus,
                                                        sex is not bad in itself, neither is it
                                                        contrary to the law of God; it is
                                                        good because it comes from God:
                                                        it is a gift from God.
                                                       But God established an order for
                                                        its use: sexual pleasure –whether
                                                        of thought, word or deed– is licit
                                                        when sought within matrimony
                                                        and if ordered toward the end for
                                                        which God has given them: the
BOSCH, Hieronymus
El jardín de las delicias: Alegoría de la lujuria
                                                        transmission of human LIFE,
c.1500                                                  along with mutual spousal
Museo del Prado, Madrid
                                                        support.
2. The virtue of CHASTITY
   Compendium:
   490. What are the means
    that aid the living of
    chastity?
   There are many means at
    one's disposal: the grace of
    God, the help of the
    sacraments, prayer, self-
    knowledge, the practice of an
    asceticism adapted to
    various situations, the
                                          MORELLI, Domenico , La tentación de San Antonio, 1878
    exercise of the moral virtues,        Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, Roma
    especially the virtue of
    temperance which seeks to        491. In what way is everyone called to live chastity?
                                     As followers of Christ, the model of all chastity, all the baptised
    have the passions guided by      are called to live chastely in keeping with their particular states
    reason.                          of life. Some profess virginity or consecrated celibacy which
                                     enables them to give themselves to God alone with an undivided
                                     heart in a remarkable manner. Others, if they are married live in
                                     conjugal chastity, or if unmarried practise chastity in continence.
3. Impurity destroys us!
                                           492. What are the principal sins against
                                            chastity?
                                           Grave sins against chastity differ according
                                            to their object: adultery, masturbation,
                                            fornication, pornography, prostitution, rape,
                                            and homosexual acts. These sins are
                                            expressions of the vice of lust. These kinds
                                            of acts committed against the physical and
                                            moral integrity of minors become even more
                                            grave.
                                           493. Although it says only “you shall not
                                            commit adultery” why does the sixth
                                            commandment forbid all sins against
                                            chastity?
                                           Although the biblical text of the Decalogue
                                            reads “you shall not commit adultery”
                                            (Exodus 20:14), the Tradition of the Church
                                            comprehensively follows the moral teachings
                                            of the Old and New Testaments and
  CANO, Alonso; Inmaculada Concepción       considers the sixth commandment as
  1648, Museo Provincial, Vitoria           encompassing all sins against chastity.
4. Chastity is for everyone 
   All the baptized are called to chastity. the
    Christian has "put on Christ,"134 The model
    for all chastity. All Christ's faithful are
    called to lead a chaste life in keeping with
    their particular states of life. At the
    moment of his Baptism, the Christian is
    pledged to lead his affective life in
    chastity.
   "People should cultivate [chastity] in the
    way that is suited to their state of life.
    Some profess virginity or consecrated
    celibacy which enables them to give
    themselves to God alone with an
    undivided heart in a remarkable manner.
    Others live in the way prescribed for all by
    the moral law, whether they are married or
    single."135 Married people are called to live
    conjugal chastity; others practice chastity
    in continence: (CCC 2348-2349)
                                HOGARTH, William
                                      Enrique VIII
                                 Colección privada
5. Sins against chastity - 6th commandment
                                      2351 Lust is disordered desire for or
                                       inordinate enjoyment of sexual
                                       pleasure. Sexual pleasure is morally
                                       disordered when sought for itself,
                                       isolated from its procreative and
                                       unitive purposes.
                                      2352 By masturbation is to be
                                       understood the deliberate stimulation
                                       of the genital organs in order to
                                       derive sexual pleasure.
                                      2353 Fornication is carnal union
ARMITAGE, Edward                       between an unmarried man and an
Fiesta del cumpleaños de Herodes
1868                                   unmarried woman. It is gravely
Ghildhall Art Gallery. Londres         contrary to the dignity of persons and
                                       of human sexuality which is naturally
                                       ordered to the good of spouses and
                                       the generation and education of
                                       children. Moreover, it is a grave
                                       scandal when there is corruption of
                                       the young.
5. Sins against chastity - 6th commandment
   2354 Pornography consists in removing real or simulated sexual acts from the
    intimacy of the partners, in order to display them deliberately to third parties. It
    offends against chastity because it perverts the conjugal act, the intimate giving
    of spouses to each other. It does grave injury to the dignity of its participants
    (actors, vendors, the public), since each one becomes an object of base
    pleasure and illicit profit for others. It immerses all who are involved in the
    illusion of a fantasy world. It is a grave offense. Civil authorities should prevent
    the production and distribution of pornographic materials.
   2355 Prostitution does injury to the dignity of the person who engages in it,
    reducing the person to an instrument of sexual pleasure. the one who pays sins
    gravely against himself: he violates the chastity to which his Baptism pledged
    him and defiles his body, the temple of the Holy Spirit.139 Prostitution is a social
    scourge. It usually involves women, but also men, children, and adolescents
   2356 Rape is the forcible violation of the sexual intimacy of another person. It
    does injury to justice and charity. Rape deeply wounds the respect, freedom,
    and physical and moral integrity to which every person has a right. It causes
    grave damage that can mark the victim for life. It is always an intrinsically evil
    act. Graver still is the rape of children committed by parents (incest) or those
    responsible for the education of the children entrusted to them.
6. The struggle to live chastity
   494. What is the responsibility of
    civil authority in regard to
    chastity?
   Insofar as it is bound to promote
    respect for the dignity of the
    person, civil authority should seek
    to create an environment
    conducive to the practice of
    chastity. It should also enact
    suitable legislation to prevent the
    spread of the grave offenses
    against chastity mentioned above,
    especially in order to protect
    minors and those who are the
    weakest members of society.

                         LEIGHTON, Frederic
                          Fatidica (c. 1893-94)
                        Lady Lever Art Gallery
ANGELICO, Fra
   Anunciación
        c. 1430
  S. Maria delle
        Grazie,
    S. Giovanni
       Valdarno




                   THE NINTH COMMANDMENT
                   You shall not covet your neighbor's house; you shall not covet your
                   neighbor's wife, or his manservant, or his maidservant, or his ox, or his ass,
                   or anything that is your neighbor's.298
Compendium of the Catechism
   495. What are the goods of conjugal love to which
    sexuality is ordered?
   The goods of conjugal love, which for those who are
    baptized is sanctified by the sacrament of Matrimony, are
    unity, fidelity, indissolubility, and an openness to the
    procreation of life.
   496. What is the meaning of the conjugal act?
   The conjugal act has a twofold meaning: unitive (the mutual
    self-giving of the spouses) and procreative (an openness to
    the transmission of life). No one may break the inseparable
    connection which God has established between these two
    meanings of the conjugal act by excluding one or the other
    of them.
   497. When is it moral to regulate births?
   The regulation of births, which is an aspect of responsible
    fatherhood and motherhood, is objectively morally
    acceptable when it is pursued by the spouses without
    external pressure; when it is practiced not out of selfishness
    but for serious reasons; and with methods that conform to
    the objective criteria of morality, that is, periodic continence
    and use of the infertile periods.
Compendium of the Catechism
                          498. What are immoral means of
                           birth control?
                          Every action - for example, direct
                           sterilization or contraception - is
                           intrinsically immoral which (either in
                           anticipation of the conjugal act, in its
                           accomplishment or in the
                           development of its natural
                           consequences) proposes, as an end
                           or as a means, to hinder procreation.
                          500. How should children be
                           considered?
                          A child is a gift of God, the supreme
                           gift of marriage. There is no such
                           thing as a right to have children (e.g.
                           “a child at any cost”). But a child does
                           have the right to be the fruit of the
                           conjugal act of its parents as well as
                           the right to be respected as a person
                           from the moment of conception.
KEY IDEAS
   Because man is a composite
    being, spirit and body, there
    already exists a certain
    tension in him; a certain
    struggle of tendencies
    between "spirit" and "flesh"
    develops. But in fact this
    struggle belongs to the
    heritage of sin. It is a
    consequence of sin and at
    the same time a confirmation
    of it. It is part of the daily
    experience of the spiritual
    battle… (CCC 2516).

        REMBRANDT (1606-1669),
             David & Urías, 1665
         Hermitage, St Petersburg
1. Concupiscence
                              (CCC 2515) Etymologically,
                               "concupiscence" can refer to any
                               intense form of human desire.
                               Christian theology has given it a
                               particular meaning: the
                               movement of the sensitive
                               appetite contrary to the
                               operation of the human
                               reason. the apostle St. Paul
                               identifies it with the rebellion of
                               the "flesh" against the "spirit."301
                              Concupiscence stems from the
PATENIER, Joaquín
                               disobedience of the first sin. It
Tentación de San Antonio
c. 1515                        unsettles man's moral faculties
Museo del Prado, Madrid        and, without being in itself an
                               offense, inclines man to commit
                               sins.302
2. Purifying one’s heart 
   CCC 2517 The heart is the
    seat of moral personality:
    "Out of the heart come evil
    thoughts, murder,
    adultery, fornication....”
    The struggle against
    carnal covetousness
    entails purifying the heart
    and practicing
    temperance:
       Remain simple and innocent,
        and you will be like little
        children who do not know the
        evil that destroys man's life.305



         MAESTRO DESCONOCIDO, Flamenco
              La ofrenda del corazón, c. 1410
                       Musée de Cluny, París
3. The struggle against temptations…
                         2847 The Holy Spirit makes us discern
                          between trials, which are necessary for the
                          growth of the inner man,152 and temptation,
                          which leads to sin and death.153 We must also
                          discern between being tempted and
                          consenting to temptation. Discernment
                          unmasks the lie of temptation, whose object
                          appears to be good, a "delight to the eyes"
                          and desirable,154 when in reality its fruit is
                          death.
                          God does not want to impose the good, but
                          wants free beings.... There is a certain
                          usefulness to temptation. No one but God
                          knows what our soul has received from him,
                          not even we ourselves. But temptation
                          reveals it in order to teach us to know
                          ourselves, and in this way we discover our
                          evil inclinations and are obliged to give
                          thanks for the goods that temptation has
                          revealed to us.
                      CRANACH, Lucas el Mayor, La lucha de Sansón con el león,
                      1520-25, Kunstsammlungen, Weimar
4. Prudence, Modesty, temperance…
   2521 Purity requires modesty, an
    integral part of temperance. Modesty
    protects the intimate center of the person.
    It means refusing to unveil what should
    remain hidden. It is ordered to chastity to
    whose sensitivity it bears witness. It
    guides how one looks at others and
    behaves toward them in conformity with
    the dignity of persons and their solidarity.
   2522 Modesty protects the mystery of
    persons and their love. It encourages
    patience and moderation in loving
    relationships; it requires that the
    conditions for the definitive giving and
    commitment of man and woman to one
    another be fulfilled. Modesty is decency.
    It inspires one's choice of clothing. It
    keeps silence or reserve where there is
    evident risk of unhealthy curiosity. It is
    discreet.

      BOUGUEREAU, William (1825-1905) Modesty, 1902
                                   Private Collection
5. Chastity campaign

                        2520 Baptism confers on its recipient the
                         grace of purification from all sins. But the
                         baptized must continue to struggle against
                         concupiscence of the flesh and disordered
                         desires. With God's grace he will prevail
                         - by the virtue and gift of chastity, for chastity
                         lets us love with upright and undivided heart;
                         - by purity of intention which consists in
                         seeking the true end of man: with simplicity
                         of vision, the baptized person seeks to find
                         and to fulfill God's will in everything;312
                         - by purity of vision, external and internal; by
                         discipline of feelings and imagination; by
                         refusing all complicity in impure thoughts that
                         incline us to turn aside from the path of God's
                         commandments;
                         - by prayer.


                      Leah Darrow & Chris Stefanick, PH, Aug. 2012
6. The battle for purity
    Compendium:
    529. How does one reach purity of heart?
    In the battle against disordered desires the baptised
     person is able, by the grace of God, to achieve purity of
     heart through the virtue and gift of chastity, through purity
     of intention, purity of vision (both exterior and interior),
     discipline of the imagination and of feelings and by prayer.
    530. What are the other requirements for purity?
    Purity requires modesty which, while protecting the
     intimate center of the person, expresses the sensitivity of
     chastity. It guides how one looks at others and behaves
     toward them in conformity with the dignity of persons and
     their communion. Purity frees one from wide-spread
     eroticism and avoids those things which foster morbid
     curiosity. Purity also requires a purification of the social
     climate by means of a constant struggle against moral
     permissiveness which is founded on an erroneous
     conception of human freedom.
                                                 EL GRECO (1541-1614)
                                    La Inmaculada Concepción y San Juan
                                                                   1585
                                            Museo de Santa Cruz, Toledo
Some Resolutions…
   CCC:
   2530 The struggle against carnal lust
    involves purifying the heart and
    practicing temperance.
   2531 Purity of heart will enable us to
    see God: it enables us even now to
    see things according to God.
   2532 Purification of the heart
    demands prayer, the practice of
    chastity, purity of intention and of
    vision.
   2533 Purity of heart requires
    modesty which is patience, decency,
    and discretion. Modesty protects the
    intimate center of the person.

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Chastity Catechism

  • 1. CRANACH, Lucas (1472-1553) Cristo y la mujer adúltera 6&9 6th & 9th Commandments 1532 Museo de Bellas Artes Budapest
  • 2. Compendium of the Catechism  488. What is chastity?  Chastity means the positive integration of sexuality within the person. Sexuality becomes truly human when it is integrated in a correct way into the relationship of one person to another. Chastity is a moral virtue, a gift of God, a grace, and a fruit of the Holy Spirit.  489. What is involved in the virtue of chastity?  The virtue of chastity involves an apprenticeship in self-mastery as an expression of human freedom directed towards self-giving. An integral and continuing formation, which is brought about in stages, is necessary to achieve this goal.
  • 3. Introduction  St Paul writes to the Corinthians:  Do you not know that your bodies are members of Christ? Shall I therefore take the members of Christ and make them members of a prostitute? Never! Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, which you have from God? You are not your own; you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body (1 Cor. 6,15;19-20).  Thus, not only the Christian but every man and woman ought to respect his/her body and that of neighbor, taking exquisite care of chastity in thoughts, words, works and desires, if he/she is to acdg to reason. DI GIORGIO MARTINI, Francesco Castidad con el unicornio 1463 Convento dell'Osservanza, Siena, Italia
  • 5. 1. Sexuality is a gift from God  Sacred Scriptures tell us that ‘God created man in his image & likeness, he made them male and female…’ (cfr. Gén. 1: 27). Thus, sex is not bad in itself, neither is it contrary to the law of God; it is good because it comes from God: it is a gift from God.  But God established an order for its use: sexual pleasure –whether of thought, word or deed– is licit when sought within matrimony and if ordered toward the end for which God has given them: the BOSCH, Hieronymus El jardín de las delicias: Alegoría de la lujuria transmission of human LIFE, c.1500 along with mutual spousal Museo del Prado, Madrid support.
  • 6. 2. The virtue of CHASTITY  Compendium:  490. What are the means that aid the living of chastity?  There are many means at one's disposal: the grace of God, the help of the sacraments, prayer, self- knowledge, the practice of an asceticism adapted to various situations, the MORELLI, Domenico , La tentación de San Antonio, 1878 exercise of the moral virtues, Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, Roma especially the virtue of temperance which seeks to 491. In what way is everyone called to live chastity? As followers of Christ, the model of all chastity, all the baptised have the passions guided by are called to live chastely in keeping with their particular states reason. of life. Some profess virginity or consecrated celibacy which enables them to give themselves to God alone with an undivided heart in a remarkable manner. Others, if they are married live in conjugal chastity, or if unmarried practise chastity in continence.
  • 7. 3. Impurity destroys us!  492. What are the principal sins against chastity?  Grave sins against chastity differ according to their object: adultery, masturbation, fornication, pornography, prostitution, rape, and homosexual acts. These sins are expressions of the vice of lust. These kinds of acts committed against the physical and moral integrity of minors become even more grave.  493. Although it says only “you shall not commit adultery” why does the sixth commandment forbid all sins against chastity?  Although the biblical text of the Decalogue reads “you shall not commit adultery” (Exodus 20:14), the Tradition of the Church comprehensively follows the moral teachings of the Old and New Testaments and CANO, Alonso; Inmaculada Concepción considers the sixth commandment as 1648, Museo Provincial, Vitoria encompassing all sins against chastity.
  • 8. 4. Chastity is for everyone   All the baptized are called to chastity. the Christian has "put on Christ,"134 The model for all chastity. All Christ's faithful are called to lead a chaste life in keeping with their particular states of life. At the moment of his Baptism, the Christian is pledged to lead his affective life in chastity.  "People should cultivate [chastity] in the way that is suited to their state of life. Some profess virginity or consecrated celibacy which enables them to give themselves to God alone with an undivided heart in a remarkable manner. Others live in the way prescribed for all by the moral law, whether they are married or single."135 Married people are called to live conjugal chastity; others practice chastity in continence: (CCC 2348-2349) HOGARTH, William Enrique VIII Colección privada
  • 9. 5. Sins against chastity - 6th commandment  2351 Lust is disordered desire for or inordinate enjoyment of sexual pleasure. Sexual pleasure is morally disordered when sought for itself, isolated from its procreative and unitive purposes.  2352 By masturbation is to be understood the deliberate stimulation of the genital organs in order to derive sexual pleasure.  2353 Fornication is carnal union ARMITAGE, Edward between an unmarried man and an Fiesta del cumpleaños de Herodes 1868 unmarried woman. It is gravely Ghildhall Art Gallery. Londres contrary to the dignity of persons and of human sexuality which is naturally ordered to the good of spouses and the generation and education of children. Moreover, it is a grave scandal when there is corruption of the young.
  • 10. 5. Sins against chastity - 6th commandment  2354 Pornography consists in removing real or simulated sexual acts from the intimacy of the partners, in order to display them deliberately to third parties. It offends against chastity because it perverts the conjugal act, the intimate giving of spouses to each other. It does grave injury to the dignity of its participants (actors, vendors, the public), since each one becomes an object of base pleasure and illicit profit for others. It immerses all who are involved in the illusion of a fantasy world. It is a grave offense. Civil authorities should prevent the production and distribution of pornographic materials.  2355 Prostitution does injury to the dignity of the person who engages in it, reducing the person to an instrument of sexual pleasure. the one who pays sins gravely against himself: he violates the chastity to which his Baptism pledged him and defiles his body, the temple of the Holy Spirit.139 Prostitution is a social scourge. It usually involves women, but also men, children, and adolescents  2356 Rape is the forcible violation of the sexual intimacy of another person. It does injury to justice and charity. Rape deeply wounds the respect, freedom, and physical and moral integrity to which every person has a right. It causes grave damage that can mark the victim for life. It is always an intrinsically evil act. Graver still is the rape of children committed by parents (incest) or those responsible for the education of the children entrusted to them.
  • 11. 6. The struggle to live chastity  494. What is the responsibility of civil authority in regard to chastity?  Insofar as it is bound to promote respect for the dignity of the person, civil authority should seek to create an environment conducive to the practice of chastity. It should also enact suitable legislation to prevent the spread of the grave offenses against chastity mentioned above, especially in order to protect minors and those who are the weakest members of society. LEIGHTON, Frederic Fatidica (c. 1893-94) Lady Lever Art Gallery
  • 12. ANGELICO, Fra Anunciación c. 1430 S. Maria delle Grazie, S. Giovanni Valdarno THE NINTH COMMANDMENT You shall not covet your neighbor's house; you shall not covet your neighbor's wife, or his manservant, or his maidservant, or his ox, or his ass, or anything that is your neighbor's.298
  • 13. Compendium of the Catechism  495. What are the goods of conjugal love to which sexuality is ordered?  The goods of conjugal love, which for those who are baptized is sanctified by the sacrament of Matrimony, are unity, fidelity, indissolubility, and an openness to the procreation of life.  496. What is the meaning of the conjugal act?  The conjugal act has a twofold meaning: unitive (the mutual self-giving of the spouses) and procreative (an openness to the transmission of life). No one may break the inseparable connection which God has established between these two meanings of the conjugal act by excluding one or the other of them.  497. When is it moral to regulate births?  The regulation of births, which is an aspect of responsible fatherhood and motherhood, is objectively morally acceptable when it is pursued by the spouses without external pressure; when it is practiced not out of selfishness but for serious reasons; and with methods that conform to the objective criteria of morality, that is, periodic continence and use of the infertile periods.
  • 14. Compendium of the Catechism  498. What are immoral means of birth control?  Every action - for example, direct sterilization or contraception - is intrinsically immoral which (either in anticipation of the conjugal act, in its accomplishment or in the development of its natural consequences) proposes, as an end or as a means, to hinder procreation.  500. How should children be considered?  A child is a gift of God, the supreme gift of marriage. There is no such thing as a right to have children (e.g. “a child at any cost”). But a child does have the right to be the fruit of the conjugal act of its parents as well as the right to be respected as a person from the moment of conception.
  • 15. KEY IDEAS  Because man is a composite being, spirit and body, there already exists a certain tension in him; a certain struggle of tendencies between "spirit" and "flesh" develops. But in fact this struggle belongs to the heritage of sin. It is a consequence of sin and at the same time a confirmation of it. It is part of the daily experience of the spiritual battle… (CCC 2516). REMBRANDT (1606-1669), David & Urías, 1665 Hermitage, St Petersburg
  • 16. 1. Concupiscence  (CCC 2515) Etymologically, "concupiscence" can refer to any intense form of human desire. Christian theology has given it a particular meaning: the movement of the sensitive appetite contrary to the operation of the human reason. the apostle St. Paul identifies it with the rebellion of the "flesh" against the "spirit."301  Concupiscence stems from the PATENIER, Joaquín disobedience of the first sin. It Tentación de San Antonio c. 1515 unsettles man's moral faculties Museo del Prado, Madrid and, without being in itself an offense, inclines man to commit sins.302
  • 17. 2. Purifying one’s heart   CCC 2517 The heart is the seat of moral personality: "Out of the heart come evil thoughts, murder, adultery, fornication....” The struggle against carnal covetousness entails purifying the heart and practicing temperance:  Remain simple and innocent, and you will be like little children who do not know the evil that destroys man's life.305 MAESTRO DESCONOCIDO, Flamenco La ofrenda del corazón, c. 1410 Musée de Cluny, París
  • 18. 3. The struggle against temptations…  2847 The Holy Spirit makes us discern between trials, which are necessary for the growth of the inner man,152 and temptation, which leads to sin and death.153 We must also discern between being tempted and consenting to temptation. Discernment unmasks the lie of temptation, whose object appears to be good, a "delight to the eyes" and desirable,154 when in reality its fruit is death. God does not want to impose the good, but wants free beings.... There is a certain usefulness to temptation. No one but God knows what our soul has received from him, not even we ourselves. But temptation reveals it in order to teach us to know ourselves, and in this way we discover our evil inclinations and are obliged to give thanks for the goods that temptation has revealed to us. CRANACH, Lucas el Mayor, La lucha de Sansón con el león, 1520-25, Kunstsammlungen, Weimar
  • 19. 4. Prudence, Modesty, temperance…  2521 Purity requires modesty, an integral part of temperance. Modesty protects the intimate center of the person. It means refusing to unveil what should remain hidden. It is ordered to chastity to whose sensitivity it bears witness. It guides how one looks at others and behaves toward them in conformity with the dignity of persons and their solidarity.  2522 Modesty protects the mystery of persons and their love. It encourages patience and moderation in loving relationships; it requires that the conditions for the definitive giving and commitment of man and woman to one another be fulfilled. Modesty is decency. It inspires one's choice of clothing. It keeps silence or reserve where there is evident risk of unhealthy curiosity. It is discreet. BOUGUEREAU, William (1825-1905) Modesty, 1902 Private Collection
  • 20. 5. Chastity campaign  2520 Baptism confers on its recipient the grace of purification from all sins. But the baptized must continue to struggle against concupiscence of the flesh and disordered desires. With God's grace he will prevail - by the virtue and gift of chastity, for chastity lets us love with upright and undivided heart; - by purity of intention which consists in seeking the true end of man: with simplicity of vision, the baptized person seeks to find and to fulfill God's will in everything;312 - by purity of vision, external and internal; by discipline of feelings and imagination; by refusing all complicity in impure thoughts that incline us to turn aside from the path of God's commandments; - by prayer.  Leah Darrow & Chris Stefanick, PH, Aug. 2012
  • 21. 6. The battle for purity  Compendium:  529. How does one reach purity of heart?  In the battle against disordered desires the baptised person is able, by the grace of God, to achieve purity of heart through the virtue and gift of chastity, through purity of intention, purity of vision (both exterior and interior), discipline of the imagination and of feelings and by prayer.  530. What are the other requirements for purity?  Purity requires modesty which, while protecting the intimate center of the person, expresses the sensitivity of chastity. It guides how one looks at others and behaves toward them in conformity with the dignity of persons and their communion. Purity frees one from wide-spread eroticism and avoids those things which foster morbid curiosity. Purity also requires a purification of the social climate by means of a constant struggle against moral permissiveness which is founded on an erroneous conception of human freedom. EL GRECO (1541-1614) La Inmaculada Concepción y San Juan 1585 Museo de Santa Cruz, Toledo
  • 22. Some Resolutions…  CCC:  2530 The struggle against carnal lust involves purifying the heart and practicing temperance.  2531 Purity of heart will enable us to see God: it enables us even now to see things according to God.  2532 Purification of the heart demands prayer, the practice of chastity, purity of intention and of vision.  2533 Purity of heart requires modesty which is patience, decency, and discretion. Modesty protects the intimate center of the person.