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14 Feb 2023

Love And The Virtues

Vere verum est in caritate Sabbatum: cum enim caeterae virtutes vicem vehiculi vel viatici gerant ad requiem obtinendam, omnes in caritate requiescunt. lllud denique admiratione dignum est, quod sine caritate nihil est virtus, et ipsa unicuique virtuti exhibet ut sit virtus. Fides equidem, quae hic operatur ad vitam, in Dei visione, jam non erit fides, sed veritas. Ibi enim absorbebitur fides, cum id videbitur, quod super omnia diligetur. Nec opus erit credere, quod nobis licebit plena cognitione percipere. Non erit etiam ibi de caetero spei locus, ubi Deo ferventes non habebimus ulterius quod speremus. Hic temperantia pugnat contra libidines, prudentia contra errores, fortitudo contra adversitates, justitia contra inequalitates. Porro in caritate semper est perfecta castitas, ideoque non est ibi libido, cui temperantia repugnet. In caritate est perfecta scientia, ideoque nullus error quem prudentia eliminet. In caritate vera beatitudo est; ideoque nulla adversitas quam fortitudo expugnet. In caritate omnia sunt tranquilla et coaequata; ideoque nulla est ibi inaequalitas, quam justificari oportet. Denique nec fides virtus est, nisi per dilectionem operetur. Nec spes virtus est, nisi quod speratur ametur. Rursum, si velis virtutum naturam aestimare subtilius, quid est temperantia, nisi amor, quem nulla voluntas illicit? Quid est prudentia, nisi amor, quem error non seducit? Quid est fortitudo, nisi amor, qui nulli adversitati succumbit? Quid denique justitia, nisi amor, qui quod suum est unicuique distribuit?

Petrus Blenensis, De Caritate Dei et Proximi, Cap XI

Source: Migne PL 207.906a-c
The true Sabbath is in love. When each of the other virtues in turn are conveyed or supported to the attainment of peace, all find rest in love. This, then, is worthy of admiration because without love there is no virtue, and by it every virtue reveals that it is a virtue. Faith, which works life here, in the vision of God shall not be faith but truth. For there faith shall be absorbed when it sees that which is loved above everything. Nor shall there be a need to believe, because it shall be given to us to perceive with full knowledge. There shall not be there any place of hope, where aflame in God we shall not have anything more in which to hope. Here temperance fights against desires, prudence against error, fortitude against adversities, justice against injustice. But in love there is always perfect chastity, and therefore there is no lust for temperance to strive against. In love there is perfect knowledge and therefore no error for prudence to eliminate. In love there is true beatitude and therefore there is no adversity against which fortitude can fight. In love everything is tranquil and equal, therefore there is no inequality which requires justice. Finally faith is no virtue unless it works through love. Nor is hope a virtue unless that which it hopes for it loves. Again, if you wish to estimate the nature of virtue with more subtlety, what is temperance but love which no pleasure entices? What is prudence but love which is not seduced by error? What is fortitude but love which will not succumb to adversity? And what is justice unless love which gives to each his own?

Peter of Blois, On Love Of God And One's Neighbour, Chap 11

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