- "Offer it up!" when someone called you a name or was in any way mean.
- "Pearls in your crown!" should you complain after being asked to do an odious chore.
- "Leave room for the Holy Spirit!" if there was the possibility of a near occasion of sin.
Avoiding near occasions of sin was BIG. The textbook definition is to avoid external circumstances which either because of their special
nature, or because of the frailty common to humanity, entice one to sin.
In other words, don't put yourself in a situation that would TEMPT you to sin. One should avoid hanging out with people of low character
It's a parents job to remind their children to avoid near occasions of sin.
And to leave room for the Holy Spirit!
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Middle Child came home from a co-ed church retreat a few weeks ago with my favorite so far, "Boys are blue, and girls are pink. Let's avoid even a hint of purple."
My experience with cradle Catholics is that they can party like nobodies business!
The Holy Spirit comes in many forms! LOL
I was a cradle Catholic, too. I don't remember any of those particular sayings (just last weekend my sister said our Catholic school experience was more Montessori than typical parochial school) but OH! the near occasion of sin! I remember being afraid of it and confused by that phrase - near? occasion? What the heck?
I get it now...and still need to pay attention to it.
How funny. I have never heard of these sayings, but "pearls in the crown" is priceless!
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