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Episode 2837: Wounds of Original Sin Conference: Part 4: Concupiscence - Fr. Ripperger
"Wounds of Original Sin Conference: Part 4: Concupiscence" by Fr. Chad Ripperger, a traditional Catholic priest and theologian known for his in-depth teachings on spiritual and moral theology:
Overview: Concupiscence
Speaker: Fr. Chad Ripperger
Topic: Concupiscence, the lingering wound of Original Sin
Key Themes:
Definition of Concupiscence:
Concupiscence refers to the disordered desires or inclinations within human nature that remain even after Baptism removes the guilt of Original Sin.
It manifests as a tendency toward sin and self-gratification, opposing the order of reason and divine law.
Origin of Concupiscence:
It is a direct result of Original Sin, stemming from the fall of Adam and Eve.
The wound weakens the intellect and will, making humans more susceptible to the temptations of the flesh, the world, and the devil.
Effects of Concupiscence:
A struggle between the higher faculties (reason and will) and the lower faculties (emotions and appetites).
It often leads to sins of the flesh, such as lust, gluttony, and sloth, and compromises our ability to live a life of virtue.
Concupiscence and Grace:
Baptism removes the stain of Original Sin and infuses sanctifying grace but does not eliminate concupiscence.
The life of grace, frequent reception of the sacraments, and cultivation of virtue are essential to overcoming its effects.
Concupiscence in Daily Life:
Practical examples of how concupiscence affects relationships, decision-making, and moral behavior.
Fr. Ripperger emphasizes vigilance and self-awareness to identify moments when disordered desires take precedence.
Overcoming Concupiscence:
Mortification and Self-Denial: Daily practices of fasting, penance, and self-restraint to discipline the passions.
Prayer and Sacraments: Particularly the Eucharist and Confession as means of receiving divine grace to strengthen the will.
Cultivation of Virtues: Developing virtues like chastity, temperance, and fortitude to counteract disordered desires.
The Role of Mary and the Saints:
Turning to Our Lady and the saints as models of purity and self-mastery.
Asking for their intercession to combat the temptations arising from concupiscence.
Conclusion:
Fr. Ripperger underscores the importance of understanding concupiscence as part of the human condition post-Original Sin. Through grace, effort, and reliance on God, the faithful can combat its effects and grow in holiness.
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