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by her envir onme nt?Mod ern popular bel ief wou ld ho ld fo r cer tain that ch ild ren bor n wit h the here di tyof the Soub iro usfamily and rai sed in the env ironmentof the Cac hot ine vit ab lyhad to bec omedel inq uents. Mod­ ern pop ular be lie f and , in too ma ny cas es, ev en so- cal led sc ien tific psy cholo gy are ign ora nt of two oth er elem ent sat work in the forma tion of pe rso na lity : the gra ce of God and the fre e wil l of ma n. All ers put s thi s the sis clea rly and con­ vincin gly : 2 "T he on ly per son who can be en tir ely fre e from neuros isis the man whose lif e is spent in genu inedev oti onto the nat ura l an d the supern atu ralob ligati on sof lif ean d wh o ha s ste ad fas tlyacc ept ed and aff irm ed hi s plac e in the order of cre ati on. In oth er wor ds, be yond the neu rot ic the re stand s onl y the sai nt. . . . Mora l hea lth, in the str ict sen se, can dev elop on ly in the soi l of a sa int ly lif e, or at leas t a life tha t aims at sai ntl ine ss. " 2 Rudolf Alle rs, The Psyc holo gy of Cha rac ter (Lo ndo n: Sh eed & Ward, 193 9). ent? l i e dity irous f ily ent ably e e ts. - m f , , le tific ology t ts tion nality: t e . sis l - gly : l el is ine ion l t ral li tions fastly e ed tio . , tic s . . l l , , l ly , tlines ." 2 Rudolf Allers, The Psychology pf Character n: . o

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mad e no vai n attemp ts to acq uir ema teri al goo ds, of wh ich sh e felt no ne ed . In her sec ure poss essio n she hel d trea sur esof far grea ter worth . Th eLad y had promi sedher eter nal hap piness in the wor ld to com e. Wh at Bern adet tehad is the norma l birth­ right of eve ry Cat holi c ch ild :a true devo ­ tion to the Mot her of God , br ingin gwith it all the ric he sof the Chu rch of wh ichMa ry is the symbol and the glo ry. Mary is the mot her, always ful l of lov e for eac h of her childre n,alwayspow erfu l inpro tec tingeac h ind ivid ualsou l. Sh e is not of thi s worldand the refo re will no t pas s from us like the ear thly thi ngs we valu e too hi gh ly . Ea ch ch ild, eac h adult des per ate lynee ds an abso lute , an unch angin g, anun fai lin g obj ect of love , one in wh ich trust and con­ fidence can rest unhes ita tinglyan d secu rel y. Wh at Cat holi cmot her or fat he rcan lament inabil ityto giv e chi ldr en"wha tthe y should ha ve ," whe n fil ia l devotio n to Mary lie s wit hin the reac h of all? Wh y did Ber nadette not bec ome a neu­ ro tic? Wh y was sh e not adver selyaff ect ed s, . i n e sures . ise l i . te l irth- lic il : - , i i g s i l . , l , l in t ting i ual l. is not rld a re t l ly. , ately s l t , anging, an iling , i - itatingly sec rely. lic r ity en " t , l n t e - she not adversely affected ti

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