So Because you are Lukewarm, and Neither Hot nor Cold, I will Vomit you out of My Mouth

 

Your dreaded Principal has included in a speech full of points something like an apology
for the banquet which he has set before us. Well, gentledevils, no one blames him. But it would be
in vain to deny that the human souls on whose anguish we have been feasting tonight were of pretty
poor quality. Not all the most skillful cookery of our tormentors could make them better than
insipid.
Oh, to get one’s teeth again into a Farinata, a Henry VIII, or even a Hitler! There was real
crackling there; something to crunch; a rage, an egotism, a cruelty only just less robust than our
own. It put up a delicious resistance to being devoured. It warmed your inwards when you’d got it
down.
Instead of this, what have we had tonight? There was a municipal authority with Graft
sauce. But personally I could not detect in him the flavour of a really passionate and brutal avarice
such as delighted one in the great tycoons of the last century. Was he not unmistakably a Little
Man — a creature of the petty rake-off pocketed with a petty joke in private and denied with the
stalest platitudes in his public utterances — a grubby little nonentity who had drifted into
corruption, only just realizing that he was corrupt, and chiefly because everyone else did it? Then
there was the lukewarm Casserole of Adulterers. Could you find in it any trace of a fully inflamed,
defiant, rebellious, insatiable lust? I couldn’t.

CS Lewis, Screwtape Proposes a Toast

 

Kipling saw our time coming:

  . .

 

Now Tomlinson gave up the ghost at his house in Berkeley Square, (1)
And a Spirit came to his bedside and gripped him by the hair –
A Spirit gripped him by the hair and carried him far away,
Till he heard as the roar of a rain-fed ford the roar of the Milky Way:
Till he heard the roar of the Milky Way die down and drone and cease,
And they came to the Gate within the Wall where Peter holds the keys.

“Stand up, stand up now, Tomlinson, and answer loud and high
“The good that ye did for the sake of men or ever ye came to die – (2)
“The good that ye did for the sake of men on little earth so lone!”
And the naked soul of Tomlinson grew white as a rain-washed bone.

“O I have a friend on earth,” he said, “that was my priest and guide,
“And well would he answer all for me if he were at my side.”
– “For that ye strove in neighbour-love it shall be written fair,
“But now ye wait at Heaven’s Gate and not in Berkeley Square:
“Though we called your friend from his bed this night, he could not speak for you,
“For the race is run by one and one and never by two and two.”

Then Tomlinson looked up and down, and little gain was there,
For the naked stars grinned overhead, and he saw that his soul was bare.
The Wind that blows between the Worlds, it cut him like a knife,
And Tomlinson took up the tale and spoke of his good in life.
“O this I have read in a book,” he said, “and that was told to me,
“And this I have thought that another man thought of a Prince in Muscovy.”

The good souls flocked like homing doves and bade him clear the path,
And Peter twirled the jangling Keys in weariness and wrath.
“Ye have read, ye have heard, ye have thought,” he said, “and the tale is yet to run:
“By the worth of the body that once ye had, give answer – what ha’ ye done?

Then Tomlinson looked back and forth, and little good it bore,
For the darkness stayed at his shoulder-blade and Heaven’s Gate before: –
“O this I have felt, and this I have guessed, and this I have heard men say,
“And this they wrote that another man wrote of a carl in Norroway.” (3)

“Ye have read, ye have felt, ye have guessed, good lack! Ye have hampered Heaven’s Gate;
“There’s little room between the stars in idleness to prate!
“For none may reach by hired speech of neighbour, priest, and kin
“Through borrowed deed to God’s good meed that lies so fair within; (4)
“Get hence, get hence to the Lord of Wrong, for the doom has yet to run,
“And . . . the faith that ye share with Berkeley Square uphold you, Tomlinson!”

. . . . .

The Spirit gripped him by the hair, and sun by sun they fell
Till they came to the belt of Naughty Stars that rim the mouth of Hell.
The first are red with pride and wrath, the next are white with pain,
But the third are black with clinkered sin that cannot burn again.
They may hold their path, they may leave their path, with never a soul to mark:
They may burn or freeze, but they must not cease in the Scorn of the Outer Dark.

The Wind that blows between the Worlds, it nipped him to the bone,
And he yearned to the flare of Hell-gate there as the light of his own hearth-stone.
The Devil he sat behind the bars, where the desperate legions drew,
But he caught the hasting Tomlinson and would not let him through.

“Wot ye the price of good pit-coal that I must pay?” said he, (5)
“That ye rank yoursel’ so fit for Hell and ask no leave of me?
“I am all o’er-sib to Adam’s breed that ye should give me scorn, (6)
“For I strove with God for your First Father the day that he was born.
“Sit down, sit down upon the slag, and answer loud and high
“The harm that ye did to the Sons of Men or ever you came to die.”

And Tomlinson looked up and up, and saw against the night
The belly of a tortured star blood-red in Hell-Mouth light.
And Tomlinson looked down and down, and saw beneath his feet
The frontlet of a tortured star milk-white in Hell-Mouth heat.
“O I had a love on earth,” said he, “that kissed me to my fall;
“And if ye would call my love to me I know she would answer all.”

– “All that ye did in love forbid it shall be written fair,
“But now ye wait at Hell-Mouth Gate and not in Berkeley Square:
“Though we whistled your love from her bed to-night, I trow she would not run, (7)
“For the sin ye do by two and two ye must pay for one by one!”

The Wind that blows between the Worlds, it cut him like a knife,
And Tomlinson took up the tale and spoke of his sins in life: –
“Once I ha’ laughed at the power of Love and twice at the grip of the Grave,
“And thrice I ha’ patted my God on the head that men might call me brave.”

The Devil he blew on a brandered soul and set it aside to cool: (8)
“Do ye think I would waste my good pit-coal on the hide of a brain-sick fool?
“I see no worth in the hobnailed mirth or the jolthead jest ye did
“That I should waken my gentlemen that are sleeping three on a grid.”

Then Tomlinson looked back and forth, and there was little grace,
For Hell-Gate filled the houseless soul with the Fear of Naked Space.
“Nay, this I ha’ heard,” quo’ Tomlinson, “and this was noised abroad,
And this I ha’ got from a Belgian book on the word of a dead French lord.”

– “Ye ha’ heard, ye ha’ read, ye ha’ got, good lack! and the tale begins afresh
– “Have ye sinned one sin for the pride o’ the eye or the sinful lust of the flesh?”
Then Tomlinson he gripped the bars and yammered, “Let me in –
“For I mind that I borrowed my neighbour’s wife to sin the deadly sin.” (9)

The Devil he grinned behind the bars, and banked the fires high:
“Did ye read of that sin in a book?” said he; and Tomlinson said, “Ay!”
The Devil he blew upon his nails, and the little devils ran,
And he said: “Go husk this whimpering thief that comes in the guise of a man:
“Winnow him out ‘twixt star and star, and sieve his proper worth:
“There’s sore decline in Adam’s line if this be spawn of earth.”

Empusa’s crew, so naked-new they may not face the fire, (10)
But weep that they bin too small to sin to the height of their desire, (11)
Over the coal they chased the Soul, and racked it all abroad,
As children rifle a caddis-case or the raven’s foolish hoard. (12)

And back they came with the tattered Thing, as children after play,
And they said: “The soul that he got from God he has bartered clean away.
“We have threshed a stook of print and book, and winnowed a chattering wind, (13)
“And many a soul wherefrom he stole, but his we cannot find.
“We have handled him, we have dandled him, we have seared him to the bone,
“And Sire, if tooth and nail show truth he has no soul of his own.”

The Devil he bowed his head on his breast and rumbled deep and low: –
“I’m all o’er-sib to Adam’s breed that I should bid him go.
“Yet close we lie, and deep we lie, and if I gave him place,
“My gentlemen that are so proud would flout me to my face;
“They’d call my house a common stews and me a careless host, (14)
“And – I would not anger my gentlemen for the sake of a shiftless ghost.”

The Devil he looked at the mangled Soul that prayed to feel the flame,
And he thought of Holy Charity, but he thought of his own good name: –
“Now ye could haste my coal to waste, and sit ye down to fry.
“Did ye think of that theft for yourself?” said he; and Tomlinson said, “Ay!”

The Devil he blew an outward breath, for his heart was free from care: –
“Ye have scarce the soul of a louse,” he said, “but the roots of sin are there.
“And for that sin should ye come in were I the lord alone,
“But sinful pride has rule inside – ay, mightier than my own.
“Honour and Wit, fore-damned they sit, to each his Priest and Whore;
“Nay, scarce I dare myself go there, and you they’d torture sore.

“Ye are neither spirit nor spirk,” he said; “ye are neither book nor brute -(15)
“Go, get ye back to the flesh again for the sake of Man’s repute.
“I’m all o’er-sib to Adam’s breed that I should mock your pain,
“But look that ye win to worthier sin ere ye come back again.

“Get hence, the hearse is at your door – the grim black stallions wait –
“They bear your clay to place to-day. Speed, lest ye come too late!
“Go back to Earth with a lip unsealed – go back with an open eye,
“And carry my word to the Sons of Men or ever ye come to die:
“That the sin they do by two and two they must pay for one by one,
“And . . . the God that you took from a printed book be with you, Tomlinson!”

 

 

 

We live in spiritually Lukewarm Days, a peril and a shame to us all.

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MarkM
MarkM
Sunday, September 7, AD 2025 6:53am

Yeah, I read it twice. My simple mind is not Kipling’s, clearly.

Penguins Fan
Penguins Fan
Sunday, September 7, AD 2025 8:56am

I don’t know if my problem is being lukewarm.or being discouraged. I find it hard to pray, hard to control my mouth from using bad language, hard to control my temper.

My three brothers don’t go to church anymore. I have forced myself to do so often out of a sense of obligation and fear of hell.

Often I let little things tick me off. At our parish, catechism began today. The church was packed. The parish has an “office coordinator”, a lady in her 60s with no kids who acts if she runs the parish. There has been for many years a coffee and donuts session during Catechism. It is held in the gymnasium. The noise is deafening and until this year there was a quiet room to sit and read. Well, not anymore. “That’s just the way it is.”. Uh, no. This lady assigns parents of catechumens to clean the gym after the coffee and donuts. I’m not cleaning up the mess as I didn’t make it and that’s just the way it is. Or, I will go to the SSPX parish as I care not one bit what Vatican bureaucrats think of the SSPX.

Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Sunday, September 7, AD 2025 9:46am

PF.

Please know that this is just a suggestion to help a fellow Catholic. I recall having been under a cloud of discouragement boardering near despair for a long while.

The Holy Rosary is the chain of glory that broke my chains of discouragement.

It is a key prayer.

If you find it hard to get to that point of praying one mystery then do this;

To fight discouragement;

Act of Faith
O MY God, I firmly believe that Thou art one God in Three Divine Persons, Father, Son and Holy Ghost. I believe that Thy Divine Son became man, and died for our sins, and that He will come to judge the living and the dead. I believe these and all the truths which the Holy Catholic Church teaches, because Thou hast revealed them, Who canst neither deceive nor be deceived.

Act of Hope
O MY God, relying on Thy almighty power and infinite mercy and promises, I hope to obtain pardon of my sins, the help of Thy grace, and life everlasting, through the merits of Jesus Christ, my Lord and Redeemer.

Act of Charity
O MY God, I love Thee above all things, with my whole heart and soul, because Thou art all-good and worthy of all love. I love my neighbour as myself for the love of Thee. I forgive all who have injured me, and ask pardon of all whom I have injured.

Hang in there.
Never despair.

David WS
David WS
Sunday, September 7, AD 2025 10:42am

Apathy… “I-really-don’t-care-for-it”, neither too the spiritual times we’re in.

Penguins Fan
Penguins Fan
Sunday, September 7, AD 2025 11:35am

Philip,

Djeukuje.

Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Sunday, September 7, AD 2025 12:11pm

Penguins Fan

Dobrodošli.

Hold Fast

Tom Byrne
Tom Byrne
Sunday, September 7, AD 2025 2:49pm

4th Reich looks like he ate the first three, and it upset his stomach.
Word of caution: Jaba-boy could never run things for a Reich, but the likes of him might do very well as an informer, if he were mean enough and sneaky enough to stay hidden (or protected).

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The Bruised Optimist
The Bruised Optimist
Sunday, September 7, AD 2025 3:36pm

Penguins Fan-

Little things probably annoy you both because you have a well formed sense of the Faith and because you have used almost all of the patience God graces you with at home!

Bear in mind that it is a far better offering going to Mass when you *don’t* feel like it than when you do!

One. Day. At. A. Time.

You are remembered in prayer.

Penguins Fan
Penguins Fan
Sunday, September 7, AD 2025 5:37pm

The Bruised Optimist…thank you. I am in need of Confession and I let life get in the way the past several days.

Raising kids is easy for nobody. It is more of a challenge when someone of my age…62 in 3 weeks has two teenagers. I am old enough to be a grandfather to my sons.

A welcome refuge was the quiet room where one could read, or a new mother could nurse in private during Catechism. I will bring it up with the Canon of the parish.

It is worth mentioning that the *institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest has been invited to the Diocese of St. Petersburg, Florida. They will be building a brand new church for the Latin Mass faithful in Tampa. Gloria in excelsis Deo!

Mary De Voe
Mary De Voe
Monday, September 8, AD 2025 1:15am

Penquins Fan:
Offer it all up to God and ask God to help you to pray. God is an ocean of mercy.

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