We cannot deny that nowadays there is a huge, almost
formidable crisis in this area of chastity all over the world. Cases
of sexual addiction, infidelities, promiscuity, pre-marital and
extra-marital sex, self-abuse and all sorts of sexual perversions are
exploding like anything.
A number of factors can account for this sad development.
Among others, we can point to the fact that there is now very easy
accessibility to pornography via the Internet as well as a diminishing
number of elements of deterrence to commit these disorders, since
these sexual anomalies are fast being considered as normal. In fact,
to talk about chastity is becoming a taboo these days.
Even the effort to launch sex education programs does not go
deep enough as to get to the wellspring of chastity. Instead, people
are simply taught some techniques on how to regulate the sexual urges,
but without inculcating the proper spirit. With that state of affairs,
these programs can only go so far in terms of effectiveness. And
worse, they tend to arouse the opposite effect since they tend to
elicit more immoral curiosities.
We need to remind ourselves that chastity, just like any
other virtue, needs to be grounded on a life of authentic piety, of
spirituality, of an intimate and abiding relationship with God from
whom all good things come. Absent this grounding, chastity can only be
at best a shell, a matter of appearance only, of some form of social
or political correctness devoid of real substance. Such condition only
leads to cases of hypocrisy.
Let’s never forget that man is both body and soul. And
because of the spirituality of our soul, we are meant to unite
ourselves to God, our creator who made us to be in his image and
likeness. It is God who gives us the grace so that our natural
disposition toward what is good that ultimately is God, is actualized.
In other words, we are meant to live not just a natural life, but a
supernatural life with God.
To be blunt about it, any virtue that we ought to have to
develop our humanity to its fullness should have God as its cause and
effect. It just cannot be the result of our human efforts alone. We
need to ask and to correspond to God’s grace.
And the way to correspond to God’s grace has been shown to
us and even given to us by Christ, the son of God who became man to
redeem us, giving us “the way, the truth, and the life” that is proper
to us.
A quick look at the life of Christ can tell us that we have
to learn to pray, to offer sacrifices, to deny ourselves and carry the
cross, to live a certain detachment from the things of the world, etc.
Of course, it is a formidable task to truly follow Christ’s
example, and so we just have to do it as early as possible with the
appropriate means and timing, considering the different conditions we
all have.
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