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Catholic Culture Audiobooks - St. Francis de Sales - Introduction to the Devout Life | Full

St. Francis de Sales - Introduction to the Devout Life | Full

01/24/25 • 568 min

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"Be sure that wherever our lot is cast we may and must aim at the perfect life."

Written over 400 years ago, Introduction to the Devout Life is still one of the most popular books for those pursuing holiness. St. Francis de Sales explains how to turn that desire for sanctity into resolutions that yield grace-filled results.

Themes include:

  • Pursuing a devout life whole-heartedly
  • Incorporating prayer and sacraments into a busy schedule
  • Growing in virtue
  • Battling wisely against temptation
  • Making spiritual progress through daily, monthly, and yearly exercises

Whether you are just beginning your spiritual journey or are more advanced in the spiritual life, you’ll be able to apply this timeless wisdom immediately. Let St. Francis de Sales illumine the path to holiness and strengthen your desire to walk that road with the Lord.

St. Francis de Sales (1567–1622) was the Bishop of Geneva and a renowned spiritual director. Preaching during the Counter-Reformation, he is estimated to have converted 70,000 Calvinists in his lifetime. He was a fervent proponent of the universal call to holiness and spent much of his time guiding lay people on the road to sanctity. Declared a Doctor of the Church by Pope Pius IX in 1877, St. Francis is still helping to form saints through his many writings, of which Introduction to the Devout Life is the most famous.

—description from the publisher

Introduction to the Devout Life full text: https://watch.formed.org/introduction-to-the-devout-life-by-st-francis-de-sales

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Theme music: "2 Part Invention", composed by Mark Christopher Brandt, performed by Thomas Mirus. ©️2019 Heart of the Lion Publishing Co./BMI. All rights reserved.

Timestamps

00:38 Preface

12:26 Part 1 – Counsels and Exercises for the Guidance of the Soul from Its First Desire After a Devout Life unto a Full Resolution of Pursuing the Same

12:38 True Devotion Explained

18:19 The Nature and Excellence of Devotion

23:17 Devotion is Suitable to Every Vocation and Profession

27:26 The Need of a Guide for those who would Enter Upon and Advance in the Devout Life

33:35 The First Step: Purifying the Soul

38:22 The First Purification: From Mortal Sin

40:56 The Second Purification: From All Sinful Affections

44:17 How to Affect This Second Purification

46:56 First Meditation, On Creation

53:26 Second Meditation, On the End for Which We Were Created

59:26 Third Meditation, On the Gifts of God

1:05:20 Fourth Meditation, On Sin

1:11:39 Fifth Meditation, On Death

1:19:00 Sixth Meditation, On Judgment

1:24:59 Seventh Meditation, On Hell

1:29:02 Eighth Meditation, On Paradise

1:34:05 Ninth Meditation, On the Choice Open to You Between Heaven and Hell

1:39:26 Tenth Meditation, On How the Soul Chooses the Devout Life

1:46:40How to Make a General Confession

1:49:23 A Sincere Protest Made with the Object of Confirming the Soul’s Resolution to Serve God as a Cojnclusion to its Acts of Penitence

1:53:58 Conclusion of This First Purification

1:55:53 The Necessity of Purging Away All Tendency to Venial Sins

2:00:35 It Is Necessary to Put Away All Inclination for Useless and Dangerous Things

2:03:14 All Evil Inclinations Must Be Purged Away

02:05:29 Part 2 – Counsels as to Uplifting the Soul to God in Prayer and the Use of the Sacraments

2:05:38 The Necessity of Prayer

2:11:30 A Short Method of Meditation in the Presence of God: The First Point of Preparation

2:17:05 Invocation: The Second Point of Preparation

2:18:38 Representing the Mystery to Be Meditated to Your Imagination: The Third Point of Preparation

2:20:49 Considerations: The Second Part of Meditation

2:22:16 Affections and Resolutions: The Third Part of Meditation

2:24:01 The Conclusion and Spiritual Bouquet

2:25:44 Some Useful Hints on Meditation

2:30:40 Concerning Dryness in Meditation

2:33:15 Morning Prayer

2:36:05 Evening Prayer and Examination of Conscience

2:3...

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"Be sure that wherever our lot is cast we may and must aim at the perfect life."

Written over 400 years ago, Introduction to the Devout Life is still one of the most popular books for those pursuing holiness. St. Francis de Sales explains how to turn that desire for sanctity into resolutions that yield grace-filled results.

Themes include:

  • Pursuing a devout life whole-heartedly
  • Incorporating prayer and sacraments into a busy schedule
  • Growing in virtue
  • Battling wisely against temptation
  • Making spiritual progress through daily, monthly, and yearly exercises

Whether you are just beginning your spiritual journey or are more advanced in the spiritual life, you’ll be able to apply this timeless wisdom immediately. Let St. Francis de Sales illumine the path to holiness and strengthen your desire to walk that road with the Lord.

St. Francis de Sales (1567–1622) was the Bishop of Geneva and a renowned spiritual director. Preaching during the Counter-Reformation, he is estimated to have converted 70,000 Calvinists in his lifetime. He was a fervent proponent of the universal call to holiness and spent much of his time guiding lay people on the road to sanctity. Declared a Doctor of the Church by Pope Pius IX in 1877, St. Francis is still helping to form saints through his many writings, of which Introduction to the Devout Life is the most famous.

—description from the publisher

Introduction to the Devout Life full text: https://watch.formed.org/introduction-to-the-devout-life-by-st-francis-de-sales

SUBSCRIBE to Catholic Culture Audiobooks https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/catholic-culture-audiobooks/id1482214268

SIGN UP for Catholic Culture's newsletter http://www.catholicculture.org/newsletter

DONATE at http://www.catholicculture.org/donate/audio

Theme music: "2 Part Invention", composed by Mark Christopher Brandt, performed by Thomas Mirus. ©️2019 Heart of the Lion Publishing Co./BMI. All rights reserved.

Timestamps

00:38 Preface

12:26 Part 1 – Counsels and Exercises for the Guidance of the Soul from Its First Desire After a Devout Life unto a Full Resolution of Pursuing the Same

12:38 True Devotion Explained

18:19 The Nature and Excellence of Devotion

23:17 Devotion is Suitable to Every Vocation and Profession

27:26 The Need of a Guide for those who would Enter Upon and Advance in the Devout Life

33:35 The First Step: Purifying the Soul

38:22 The First Purification: From Mortal Sin

40:56 The Second Purification: From All Sinful Affections

44:17 How to Affect This Second Purification

46:56 First Meditation, On Creation

53:26 Second Meditation, On the End for Which We Were Created

59:26 Third Meditation, On the Gifts of God

1:05:20 Fourth Meditation, On Sin

1:11:39 Fifth Meditation, On Death

1:19:00 Sixth Meditation, On Judgment

1:24:59 Seventh Meditation, On Hell

1:29:02 Eighth Meditation, On Paradise

1:34:05 Ninth Meditation, On the Choice Open to You Between Heaven and Hell

1:39:26 Tenth Meditation, On How the Soul Chooses the Devout Life

1:46:40How to Make a General Confession

1:49:23 A Sincere Protest Made with the Object of Confirming the Soul’s Resolution to Serve God as a Cojnclusion to its Acts of Penitence

1:53:58 Conclusion of This First Purification

1:55:53 The Necessity of Purging Away All Tendency to Venial Sins

2:00:35 It Is Necessary to Put Away All Inclination for Useless and Dangerous Things

2:03:14 All Evil Inclinations Must Be Purged Away

02:05:29 Part 2 – Counsels as to Uplifting the Soul to God in Prayer and the Use of the Sacraments

2:05:38 The Necessity of Prayer

2:11:30 A Short Method of Meditation in the Presence of God: The First Point of Preparation

2:17:05 Invocation: The Second Point of Preparation

2:18:38 Representing the Mystery to Be Meditated to Your Imagination: The Third Point of Preparation

2:20:49 Considerations: The Second Part of Meditation

2:22:16 Affections and Resolutions: The Third Part of Meditation

2:24:01 The Conclusion and Spiritual Bouquet

2:25:44 Some Useful Hints on Meditation

2:30:40 Concerning Dryness in Meditation

2:33:15 Morning Prayer

2:36:05 Evening Prayer and Examination of Conscience

2:3...

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