Blessed are the Clean of Heart
by Father Paul A. Duffner, O.P.

Jesus delivers the Eight Beatitudes (Sermon on the Mount) -
by ROSSELLI, Cosimo - from Cappella Sistina, Vatican
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Among the various Maxims and Counsels
that our Blessed Lord gave to Guide the conduct of
His Followers are the Beatitudes that
He gave in the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5:3-11). The
Sixth of those Beatitudes is Blessed are
the Clean of Heart, for they shall see God. It might be helpful to examine that Brief Maxim to see in what sense, and
why it is True.
Clean of Heart
When the Scriptures refer to the Heart, it is not the
Physical Organ that is meant, but rather the Source and Seat of the Dispositions of
Soul in the very depths of one's Being, the Source of one's Choices and Commitments -
whether Good or Evil. In keeping with this
broader meaning of the word, Theologians point out that the Purity of Heart referred to
in this Beatitude is the Fruit of a
Twofold Purification:
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Human Soul
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Soul/Intelligence/
Superior Will/Reason
Mind/Intellect
Infused Knowledge/
Understanding
Heart/Conscience
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Within the Essence of the Soul resides the Supernatural Order consisting of
Sanctifying Grace/Infused Virtues and Gifts of the Holy Spirit. Mortal Sin
destroys the Supernatural Order.
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(1) a Purification of the
Will, or the Affective side of our Nature (of undue Attachments to Persons, Places,
Things, etc.) in which Disorderly Attachments are Rejected, and which is Effected-by
the Exercise of the Moral Virtues and the
Gifts of the Holy Spirit that Perfect them; and
(2) a Purification of the
Mind (Intellect), by which all
Errors against Faith are Rejected, and
which is Effected-by the Gifts of Understanding
and Knowledge.
This Cleanness of Heart presupposes that
God is present in our MIND as the Object of
our Faith, and present in the WILL as the
Object of Hope and Charity. That is to say,
our Minds must be Enlivened by a Living Faith,
made vital by the State of Grace and Charity,
for only as such can Faith help us to see God
and be called the Beginning of Eternal Life in us. Too, the Assent of the
Mind to what God has Revealed would not
be Meritorious, if that Assent did not come from the Command of the
Will Motivated by the Virtue of Charity, the
Supernatural Love of God. Thus,
Charity gives Supernatural Life to
Faith, as the Soul gives Natural Life to the
Body. (Cf.
SaintThomas, II II, 4,3 - who is our main guide in these reflections)
Definition of 'Meritorious Work' - from the Catholic Encyclopedia
| In order to be Meritorious, a Work must be Morally Good, Morally Free, done with the
Assistance of Actual Grace, and Inspired by a Supernatural Motive.
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They Shall See God
The Declaration that the Clean of Heart shall see God
does not mean that such persons will experience 'Visions' of some sort. It
refers rather to seeing God with the Eyes of the
Mind, and an awareness of His Presence in Daily Life.
God is LOVE, and the many expressions of
His Will in the events of Daily Life (even Trials)
are expressions of His Love at work. The “Pure of Heart
recognize that Love (i.e. they see God) and
surrender their Will to His.
God is TRUTH, and
His Word contained in the Scriptures and handed down by the
Church is an expression of His Truth. The
Pure of Heart recognize that Truth
(i.e. they see God), and Humbly submit their
Judgment to the Truth of Faith. Thus
Saint Thomas does not hesitate to say that in this
very Life when the eye of the Mind is Purified by the Gift of the Spirit one can, so to speak, see
God (I II, 69,2, ad 3). Since we are speaking of seeing the
Love and Truth that is
God - as seeing God, it will be helpful to
see the various Grades of our Knowledge of God.
Supernatural Order
(Resides in the Essence of the Soul)
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Human Being/Person
(A Unity (1) of Body and Soul)
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Natural
Order |
Supernatural
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Natural Body/
Senses
(Subordinate-Partner)
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Natural Soul/
Reason/Mind
(Dominant Partner)
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Sanctifying Grace/Infused Virtues and Gifts of the Holy Spirit
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The Natural Power of Understanding
Man can arrive at a Knowledge of God's
Existence and Attributes as known by the Natural Light of Reason, and this apart from
Supernatural Revelation.
The Supernatural Light of Faith
Faith is a special Gift of God bestowed at
Baptism, that becomes Operative at the Age of
Reason, and disposes and enables one to believe all that God has Revealed
for our Salvation on the Infallible-Authority of Him
Who Revealed it. It is a Divine Light Elevating and Perfecting the
Intellect, bringing Knowledge and Conviction
of the Supernatural Order, an entirely different Order-of-Being than that known by the
Senses. While it brings Knowledge of
Supreme Truths, it does not bring an Understanding of them, nor (of itself) does it
add to the Goodness of Man. As we have seen, only
Faith vitalized by Charity, and expressed in Action is
Meritorious before God.
It was Ignorance of this fundamental Philosophical Truth, comments Father Walter Farrell, O.P.,
that was the Root of the Exaggerated Optimism of Luther and the Reformers relative to Faith
(Comp. to Summa, III, 16).
The Gift of Understanding
Since Faith enables the Mind to Assent to
the Truths of Revelation, not because one Understands them but because
God Revealed them, it needs the Gift of
Understanding which brings a Deeper Insight into the things of God,
a Fuller Understanding of the Mysteries accepted by
Faith. This Gift of the Holy
Spirit lifts us above our Natural Mode of Knowing (which depends on the Light of
Reason), and enables the Intellect, as by a
Divine Instinct, to grasp the Deeper Meaning of Revealed Truths. It
involves a Supernatural Mode of Knowing in which the
Mind understands Divine Truths more by Intuition than by the
Natural Powers of Reasoning. In every Article of
Faith there is always something which is Mysterious or
Hidden, some Obscurity due to the
Weakness of the Human Mind. While the
Gift of Understanding does not remove the Veil of
Obscurity, it gives, even in this Life, a certain Foretaste of the Divine
Manifestations of the Life to come.
The pages of Sacred Scripture are Full of Instruction, but a Fuller and Deeper
Grasp of the Divine Message they contain requires the Gift
of Understanding. For that reason those pages do not reveal their
Secrets to one who is out-of-tune with God, that is, one not
possessing the Divine Life of Grace. This Gift
does not enable one to see God as He is in
Himself, that is reserved for Heaven.
Rather it helps one to see, as Saint Thomas explains, what God is not
(II II,8,7); and as one knows God
more perfectly in this Life, he better understands that God exceeds everything that the
Human Mind can imagine.
This Gift of Understanding Purifies the Mind of
Errors that can result from too Worldly or too Self-Centered Judgments, giving one a
True Understanding of Gods Laws, and
Commandments and Counsels. This
Gift is not reserved for a Select Few far-advanced in the Way of Sanctity. It is
possessed by every Soul in the State of Grace, and is
needful for the normal living of the Christian Life. Yet it is not possessed in the same degree by all, just as the growth
of Sanctifying Grace in the Soul is not the same for all.
Yet, in general, the Gifts of the Holy Spirit become
more Operative as Grace grows.
The Gift of Knowledge
While the GIFT OF UNDERSTANDING enables one to Penetrate the Revealed
Truths of our Faith, bringing a Deeper Understanding of them through the Special
Enlightenment of the Holy Spirit, the
GIFT OF KNOWLEDGE is a Special Enlightenment in Judging Rightly
Created Things in relation to the Purpose for which God created them. It enables one to Judge the
True Worth of Creatures as coming from God, and intended for
His Glory. In a word, it enables one, by a Divine Instinct, to
have a Correct Estimation of the Present Life in relation to Eternal Life.
Under the Impulse of this Gift, the Holy
Spirit gives Intuitive Insights as to the Emptiness and Vanity of the Allurements of this World, the Temporariness and
Uncertainty of Earthly Things, and their Powerlessness to bring True and
Lasting Happiness. If these Insights take hold of the
Mind and Heart, and one (aided by
Grace) determines to rely on the Guidance of the Holy Spirit, he is
freed from the Attractions of the World, free to follow Gods Plan for his Life with
a Detachment of Heart. If you abide in My Word . . . you
shall know the Truth, and the Truth shall make you Free” (John 8:31).
The World then ceases to be an Obstacle (to seeing God), and
becomes an 'Aid', a constant-reminder of the God Who made it.
The Starry Heaven, the Mountains, the Landscape, the Sunset, etc. become mirrors of God's Beauty and
Wisdom. In Nature, such-a-one is constantly seeing Gods
Footsteps, as Spiritual Writers express it. When Suffering,
Misfortune or Sickness comes, it is seen to have its place - in the
Light of Christ's Redeeming Passion.
The Detachment, or Purity of Heart, that this Gift helps to
effect is a gradual process; but it is utterly impossible without the Insights and Urgings of the Holy
Spirit, and our cooperation with His Gifts. The Gift of
Knowledge guides one with Certitude concerning what we must believe or not believe
(Cf. II II,9,2, ad 1). One in whom this Gift
is Intensively Operative even without having studied Theology - Instinctively Senses that some Practice, or Devotion, or Teaching,
or Counsel is or is not in accord with the True Faith. The fact that many True Mystics were simple
uneducated persons bears this out. Our Lord referred to it in the Gospel:
Father, Lord of Heaven and Earth, to You I offer praise; for what You have hidden from the Learned and
the Clever, You have revealed to the Merest Children” (Matthew 11:25).
Vices that Impede Spiritual Vision
Saint Thomas dedicates an entire question to Two (2)
Vices that are Special Obstacles to the
Gifts of Understanding and
Knowledge. They are LUST which causes
Spiritual Blindness, and
GLUTTONY which causes Dullness of the
Spiritual Sense. Both of these are Sins of the
Flesh. He describes these Vices as follows:
“Carnal Vices, namely Gluttony and Lust, are concerned with Pleasures of the Sense of Touch in matters of
Food and Sex; and these are the most Impetuous of all Pleasures of the Body. For this reason these Vices cause a man’s attention to be
very firmly fixed on Corporeal Things, so that in consequence Man’s Operation in regard to Intelligible Things is Weakened, more however,
by Lust than by Gluttony, inasmuch as Sexual Pleasures are more Vehement than those of the Table. Wherefore Lust gives rise to Blindness
of the Mind, which excludes almost entirely the Knowledge of Spiritual Things, while dullness of these Senses arises from Gluttony,
which makes a man Weak in regard to the same Intelligible Things. . . . Dullness of Sense in connection with Understanding denotes a
certain Weakness of the Mind as to the consideration of Spiritual Things; while Blindness of the Mind implies a complete Privation of the
Knowledge of such things. Both are opposed to the Gift of Understanding, whereby a man knows Spiritual Goods by apprehending them, and
has a subtle penetration of their inmost nature” (II, II, 15, a.2,3)
A certain Spiritual Blindness is characteristic of
those referred to as 'Lukewarm' Souls. Every person in the
State of Grace possesses the Gifts of
Understanding and Knowledge, but those
Gifts can be Activated only by the Holy Spirit. And the 'Lukewarm' are
so Captivated by the Things of the World, and their Inner Attention and Affections focused so strongly on them, that the Insights and
Inspirations of the Holy Spirit are hardly noticed or ignored. They never arrive at
a Clear Awareness of God's Presence in the World, in their neighbor, in the
Crosses and Trials of Life. A
Spirit of Prayer is foreign to them.
However, Sins of the Flesh are not the only ones that
Impair Spiritual Vision. The Deepest Rooted and Most Subtle of
the Weaknesses of our Fallen Nature is
Pride, and it is that Weakness that so often becomes an
Obstacle to the Action of the Holy Spirit and the Divine Light
He brings to Perfect the Gift of Faith. For that reason, another basic requisite for that
Purity of Heart that enables one to see God is
Humility. We call to Mind again Saint Thomas's reminder that
Humility removes Pride, whereby a man refuses to submit himself to the Truth of Faith”. The
Divine Truth that is God is expressed in
His Revealed Word and handed down by the Church. If one is so Attached to his own Judgments
that he refuses to accept the Official Teaching of the Church, he places an
Obstacle to the Enlightening and Liberating Action of
the Holy Spirit. It is the Holy Spirit Who Safeguards the
Deposit-of-Faith in the Church down through the
Centuries, and it is that same Divine Person Who
creates a clean heart (Psalm 51:10) in those open to
His Action.
There are many degrees of Cleanness of Heart corresponding to the different degrees of
growth in Grace and Holiness. This is true because
God gives His Graces and Gifts
in the measure that we do not place Obstacles in the way, in the measure that we are
Clean of Heart.
Ordinarily in the Natural Process of Knowing, no Thinking
is possible without our Mind relying on Internal Images formed
from things perceived by the External Senses - from which our Ideas
are Abstracted. However, when the Holy Spirit Acts through the Gifts
of Understanding and Knowledge, those
Internal Images are not needed, for then one is Enlightened by
Divine Instinct (rather than by the Natural Aid of Reason). This
brings an Immediate and Deeper Understanding of the Divine Truths, a Certitude in Judging what is to
be believed or not believed, and a greater awareness of
God in His Creation. It is this Action of the
Holy Spirit through the Gifts in more Advanced Stages of
Cleanness of Heart that is referred to as Infused
Contemplation”.
God has given us a Free Will, and demands our
Cooperation in His Work in our Sanctification and
Salvation. But He is the Principal
Cause of the growth of Grace in the Soul. We are only
Secondary Causes, our work being to remove the Obstacles that
interfere with His Work, to Trust in
His Guidance, and to give Him a free-hand to deal with us as He
Will. This might seem like a simple solution, but it demands a Painful Discipline
of our Fallen and Self-seeking Nature. A
Crucifixion has to precede the Resurrection. Neither of these is possible without the Aid
of the Holy Spirit. We would do well to make our own the Words of the Psalmist:
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A Clean Heart create for me, O God,
and a Steadfast Spirit renew within me.
Cast me not out from Your Presence,
and Your Holy Spirit take not from me”
(51:12)
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Notâre Bene: The Gift of
Faith and the Gift of Charity discussed in the above Treatise by Father Duffner are received
during the Sacrament of Baptism. Similarly, the Gift of Understanding
and the Gift of Knowledge are received during the
Sacrament of Confirmation.

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