Consoling Thoughts on Sickness and Death
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In Consoling Thoughts on Sickness and Death, St. Francis de Sales, the beloved Doctor of the Church, teaches how to grow closer to God through suffering well the most bitter trials. The bed of sickness is an altar of sacrifice, writes the saint in this treasure of spirituality. He explains what prayers are suitable for the sick, how to persevere in patience, and even how to overcome an excessive fear of death. Most importantly, St. Francis de Sales teaches about abandonment to God's will in both life and death, drawing from his memories of the deaths of his own mother and sister. Readers of Consoling Thoughts on Sickness and Death will experience firsthand why St. Francis de Sales (1567-1622) is known to history as the Gentle Saint. St. Francis was Bishop of Geneva and a tireless preacher, who yet made time to correspond with numerous souls who wrote him for his insight and guidance. His Consoling Thoughts are compiled from these letters as well as from his other spiritual works.

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Copyright © 2013 TAN Books, an Imprint of Saint Benedict Press, LLC.
Published by Fr. Pustet & Co., New York & Cincinnati, Printer to the Holy See and the S. Congregation of Rites, in 1912, under the title The Consoling Thoughts of St. Francis de Sales . A French edition of this work, apparently an earlier edition, was published in Paris in 1857 as Pensees consolantes de Saint Francois de Sales …. The compiler’s surname is sometimes spelled Hoguet; his first name was given as Paul in the French edition. Retypeset in 2013 by TAN Books.
Cover design by Caroline Kiser.
Cover image: Extreme Unction , c.1637– 40 (oil on canvas), Poussin, Nicolas (1594 –1665) / National Gallery, London, UK / The Bridgeman Art Library
ISBN: 978-0-89555-218-1
Printed and bound in the United States of America.
TAN Books
An Imprint of Saint Benedict Press, LLC
Charlotte, North Carolina
2013
S T . F RANCIS DE S ALES ’ L OVING H EART
“Through a great part of my soul I am poor and weak, but I have a boundless and almost immutable affection for those who favor me with their friendship. Whoever challenges me in the contest of friendship must be very determined, for I spare no effort. There is no person in the world who has a heart more tender and affectionate towards his friends than I, or one who feels a separation more acutely.”—St. Francis de Sales.
“It has pleased God to make my heart thus. I wish to love this dear neighbor ever so much—ever so much I wish to love him! Oh! When shall we be all melted away in meekness and charity towards our neighbor! I have given him my whole person, my means, my affections, that they may serve him in all his wants.”—St. Francis de Sales.
CONTENTS
Publisher’s Preface
Preface to the Sixth French Edition, by Père Huguet
Introduction, by Père Huguet
CHAPTER ONE
The Time of Sickness
CHAPTER TWO
Spiritual Advancement in Sickness
CHAPTER THREE
Prayers Suitable to the Sick
CHAPTER FOUR
The Book of the Afflicted
CHAPTER FIVE
The Sick Who Cannot Pray
CHAPTER SIX
Advice to Convalescents
CHAPTER SEVEN
Neither to Desire nor to Refuse Comfort in Sickness
CHAPTER EIGHT
Patience in Sickness
CHAPTER NINE
Patience in Painful Operations
CHAPTER TEN
Perseverance in Patience
CHAPTER ELEVEN
Excessive Fear of Death
CHAPTER TWELVE
Remedies against Excessive Fear of Death
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
God Does Not Abandon Us at the Hour of Death
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
God Will Never Destroy a Soul Submissive to His Will
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
Sentiments at the Sight of Death
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
How Much God Loves the Saints, notwithstanding Their Defects and Imperfections
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
The Sweet and Happy Death of the Predestined
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
Death of the Saint’s Young Sister, Jeanne de Sales, In the Arms of Madame de Chantal
CHAPTER NINETEEN
Death of the Countess de Sales, Mother of the Saint
CHAPTER TWENTY
The Rapidity of Time
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
We Should Abandon Ourselves to God in Life and in Death
Adieu of St. Francis de Sales to the Pious Reader
SUPPLEMENT
1. We Should Not Despair of the Salvation of Any Sinner
2. Sentiments of St. Francis de Sales on the Number of the Elect
3. The Souls in Purgatory
4. Motives on account of which Imperfect Christians Ought Not to Fear Their Passage to Eternity, And May Even Desire It
P UBLISHER ’ S P REFACE
S T. FRANCIS de Sales was a man of great passion. Reading his thought is to know his heart. Has Holy Mother Church ever reared a child so willing and able to express his longing for perfect union with God? Has a man so learned ever presented Truth and Beauty so simply?
Words cannot fully express the Publisher’s appreciation for this Gentle Saint, the Bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church. Saint Francis was a lawyer, a theologian, and a missionary. As a young priest, he volunteered to reevangelize the Calvinist of Chablais, France. He preached not only with conviction, but also with unparalleled gentleness and grace. He worked tirelessly, even under the cover of night, slipping his apologetic writings beneath the doors of anti-Catholics. The Lord rewarded him with one of the most remarkable and well-documented events in Catholic history when nearly the entire population of 72,000 Calvinists returned to the Faith.
This volume, Consoling Thoughts , is representative of why St. Francis was so well-received in Chablais, and indeed, throughout history. Perhaps more than any other saint, St. Francis preached truth with love. His teachings, his works, and his very presence were consoling to those 72,000 lost souls of Chablais and to millions of more over the centuries. Now, then, it is our hope that they will offer consolation to a new generation of Catholics.
It is for this reason that TAN Books is proud to bring this compilation of St. Francis’ writings back to print. Initially published in a single volume, we now present this work in a four volume series, carefully arranged by topic to give solace in times of darkness, or, simply in times of deep meditation.
It is the Publisher’s sincere hope that Consoling Thoughts finds a permanent home in your library and among our long list of Saint Francis de Sales classics, including Introduction to the Devout Life, Treatise on the Love of God, Catholic Controversies , and Sermons of St. Francis de Sales (in four volumes).
Saint Francis de Sales, Doctor of the Church, Pray For Us .
R OBERT M. G ALLAGHER , P UBLISHER November 19, 2012
P REFACE TO THE S IXTH F RENCH E DITION
By Père Huguet
S IX editions of this little work, published in a short time, tell better than any words of ours the popularity which St. Francis de Sales enjoys amongst us. Many sick and wounded souls have found in these sweet and affecting pages a heavenly consolation.
Encouraged by this success, the honor of which belongs to God and His blessed servant, we have again with pen in hand run through the works of the Bishop of Geneva, to glean carefully whatever had escaped us on our former tour. Nor has our labor been in vain; we have gathered new flowers, whose beauty and perfume yield in no respect to the first. 1 To introduce them in this edition, we have been obliged to lop off a good many of the old chapters which were so well suited to the object of the book. We have acted thus with the less regret as we have published the omitted portions, complete, in two other volumes: the Consoling Piety of St. Francis de Sales , and the Month of Immaculate Mary, by St. Francis de Sales . These two works form a complete course of consolation for all the trials of life.
We may be permitted to give a short extract from a late number of the Catholic Bibliography , which contained an article on Consoling Thoughts . The idea of publishing the article was most remote from our mind, on account of the many marks of very great kindness towards us which it bears; but remembering that the merit of this work belongs entirely to St. Francis de Sales, we have felt impelled to give at least an extract, as a new and encouraging proof of the opportuneness of our little book.
“The very title of the book,” it says “pleases, and should secure a large number of readers. How many souls are there today who stand in need of being encouraged and consoled? Want of confidence is the great obstacle in the work of the Christian apostleship. Discouragement is the evil of our period, because in general the Christian life, or S ANCTITY , appears like a sharp mountain, which only few persons can ascend; in despair of arriving at its summit the majority of men remain below on the plains. The mere word ‘sanctity’ frightens. The Lives of the Saints , which ought to encourage, often discourage, by their list of heroic virtues; we gladly conclude that such a state of perfection is suited only to a very small number, and we remain out of the ways of sanctity for fear of not being able to walk in them.
“Blessed then be the pious author who has received the happy inspiration of assembling together the Consoling Thoughts of St. Francis de Sales , the sweetest and most amiable of the saints, and one of the greatest masters of the spiritual life!
“It is especially by his admirable union of firmness and mildness that St. Francis de Sales shines in the first rank of ascetic writers. Who else ever painted virtue under lovelier colors, or made it easier or more practicable? Whoever knew better how to enlighten and bring back souls that had withdrawn from God, or that wearied themselves in His service by an unreasonable fear?
“Happy then and useful inspiration [it was], to gather from his works the thoughts most fitted to enlighten pious and timorous souls, to console them, and to dilate their hearts dried up by fear! Father Huguet has given us, in this little work, the quintessence of everything that our amiable saint wrote most sweet and consoling, especially in his letters, in which that heart so good and tender, which God had formed to comfort the afflicted, is entirely revealed. The book is of the greatest assistance to the simple faithful, and to directors and confessors charged with comforting discouraged and troubled souls.
“A word now as to the method adopted. The author read, he tells us, with pen in hand, the works of the holy Bishop of Geneva; and, after noting the different passages which referred to the same subject, he arranged them in such order as to form a single chapter. A page is thus sometimes collected from seven or eight places in the saint’s writings. Yet such is the connection of ideas that we scarcely perceive the labor, and everything seems to flow as from one fountainhead. As to the graceful, artless style of St. Francis de Sales, the author has lightly retouched it in some places, changing a few antiquated expressions that would be little intelligible nowadays. Without altering anything in substance, he has considered it a duty to suppress certain details and comparisons, whose want of simplicity

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