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Episode 2785: Wounds of Original Sin: Part 2: Malice - Fr. Ripperger
In this talk, Fr. Chad Ripperger, discusses the effects of original sin, specifically focusing on the wound of malice. Malice, as one of the four primary wounds caused by the Fall (the others being ignorance, weakness, and concupiscence), impacts the human will and inclines us toward sin, particularly sins of hostility or ill-will toward others.
Key Themes:
Nature of Malice
Malice refers to the tendency of the will to seek harm or to act out of selfishness, spite, or anger.
It manifests in a deliberate turning away from the good, often as a result of pride, envy, or anger.
Effect of Original Sin on the Will
Before the Fall, the human will was aligned with God’s will, allowing for pure intentions and love.
After the Fall, the will became wounded, leading to an inclination toward selfishness and acts that harm relationships with God and others.
Manifestations of Malice
Malice can be subtle, such as passive-aggressive behavior, or overt, such as violence or revenge.
It is often rooted in deeper sins like pride, envy, and resentment, which distort the will and create division.
Spiritual Remedies
Overcoming malice requires cultivating charity (love of God and neighbor) and humility.
Fr. Ripperger emphasizes the importance of frequent confession and reception of the sacraments to heal the will.
Practicing virtues like patience, forgiveness, and meekness counteracts malicious tendencies.
Role of Grace and Prayer
Grace received through the sacraments strengthens the will to resist malice and align more closely with God’s will.
Prayer, particularly meditative prayer and the Rosary, is highlighted as essential for overcoming sinful inclinations.
Practical Application
Fr. Ripperger advises a deep examination of conscience to identify areas where malice might influence behavior.
He also warns against modern cultural influences that normalize malice through social and political polarization, urging Catholics to remain vigilant and virtuous.
Takeaways:
Malice is a direct consequence of the wound of original sin, weakening our ability to love purely.
Through grace, the sacraments, and virtuous living, Catholics can heal the will and resist malicious tendencies.
Fr. Ripperger stresses the need for constant vigilance, self-reflection, and reliance on God to restore the harmony between the human will and divine will.
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