Thomas Merton Quotes About Conscience

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  • Conscience is the light by which we interpret the will of God in our own lives.

    Thomas Merton (2005). “No Man is an Island”, p.30, Shambhala Publications
  • We must suffer. Our five sense are dulled by inordinate pleasure. Penance makes them keen, gives them back their natural vitality, and more. Penance clears the eye of conscience and of reason. It helps think clearly, judge sanely. It strengthens the action of our will.

    "Thoughts in Solitude". Book by Thomas Merton, 1956.
  • Peace demands the most heroic labor and the most difficult sacrifice. It demands greater heroism than war. It demands greater fidelity to the truth and a much more perfect purity of conscience.

    Thomas Merton (2010). “The Nonviolent Alternative”, p.35, Macmillan
  • Once you have grace," I said to him, "you are free. Without it, you cannot help doing the things you know you should not do, and that you know you don't really want to do. But once you have grace, you are free. When you are baptized, there is no power in existence that can force you to commit a sin-nothing that will be able to drive you to it against your own conscience. And if you merely will it, you will be free forever, because the strength will be given you, as much as you need, and as often as you ask, and as soon as you ask, and generally long before you ask for it, too.

    Thomas Merton (1998). “The Seven Storey Mountain”, p.462, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • The whole function of the life of prayer is, then, to enlighten and strengthen our conscience so that it not only knows and perceives the outward, written precepts of the moral and divine laws, but above all lives God's law in concrete reality by perfect and continual union with His will.

    Thomas Merton (2005). “No Man is an Island”, p.42, Shambhala Publications
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