潜移默化
Chapter11
As a boy, then, I had already heard of an eternal life, promised us through the humility of the Lord our God stooping to our pride; and even from the womb of my mother, who greatly hoped in Thee, I was sealed with the mark of His cross and salted with His salt.
我童年时代已经听到我们的主、天主谦逊俯就我们的骄傲而许诺给与的永生。我的母亲是非常信望你的,我一出母胎便已给我划上十字的记号,并受你的盐的调理。
 Thou sawest, Lord, how while yet a boy, being seized on a time with sudden oppression of the stomach, and like near to death- Thou sawest, my God (for Thou wert my keeper), with what eagerness and what faith I sought, from the pious care of my mother and Thy Church, the mother of us all, the baptism of Thy Christ, my God and Lord.
主,你也看到我童年时,一天由于胃痛,突然发热,濒于死亡;我的天主,你既然是我的守护者,你也看到我怀着多大热情和多大信心,向我的母亲,向我们全体的母亲、你的教会要求给我施行你的基督、我的主和我的天主的“洗礼”。
Whereupon the mother my flesh, being much troubled (since, with a heart pure in Thy faith, she even more lovingly travailed in birth of my salvation), would in eager haste have provided for my consecration and cleansing by the health-giving sacraments, confessing Thee, Lord Jesus, for the remission of sins, unless I had suddenly recovered. And so, as if I must needs be again polluted should I live, my cleansing was deferred, because the defilements of sin would, after that washing, bring greater and more perilous guilt.
我的生身之母,忧心如捣,更愿意用她纯洁的心灵将我永久的生命诞生于你的信仰之中;她急急筹备为我施行使人得救的“洗礼”,希望我承认你、主耶稣而获得罪恶的赦免。但我的病霍然而愈,“洗礼”亦因此中止,好像我仍然活着,则必须仍然沾受罪恶,因为顾虑我受洗后如再陷入罪秽,则罪责将更严重,危害性也更大。
I then already believed: and my mother, and the whole household, except my father: yet did not he prevail over the power of my mother's piety in me, that as he did not yet believe, so neither should I. For it was her earnest care that Thou my God, rather than he, shouldest be my father; and in this Thou didst aid her to prevail over her husband, whom she, the better, obeyed, therein also obeying Thee, who hast so commanded.
这时我、我的母亲和合家都已有信仰,只有父亲一人除外;但他并不能胜过慈母在我身上的权力,使我和他一样不信基督;因为我的母亲是竭力使你、我的天主,使你成为我的父亲,她宁愿你做我的父亲;你也帮助她使她优越于她的丈夫,更好地服侍丈夫,因为你命她如此,她这样做也就是服侍你。
 I beseech Thee, my God, I would fain know, if so Thou willest, for what purpose my baptism was then deferred? was it for my good that the rein was laid loose, as it were, upon me, for me to sin? or was it not laid loose? If not, why does it still echo in our ears on all sides, "Let him alone, let him do as he will, for he is not yet baptised?" but as to bodily health, no one says, "Let him be worse wounded, for he is not yet healed." How much better then, had I been at once healed; and then, by my friends' and my own, my soul's recovered health had been kept safe in Thy keeping who gavest it. Better truly. But how many and great waves of temptation seemed to hang over me after my boyhood! These my mother foresaw; and preferred to expose to them the clay whence I might afterwards be moulded, than the very cast, when made.
我求你,我的天主,我愿知道为何使我延期受洗礼,是否为了我的利益而放松犯罪的羁绊?为何我至今还到处听到对于某人、某人说这样的话:“听凭他,由他做去,他还没有受洗礼。”但对于肉体的健康,我们不说:“让他再受些伤,因为他还没有痊愈。”倘我灵魂早些治愈,则我自己和家人定必更努力使得救后的我在你的庇护中获得安全,这岂不是更好吗?
这当然更好。但在我童年之后,险恶的风波胁迫我、考验我,母亲早已料到,她宁愿让泥土去遭受风波,以后再加搏塑,不愿已经成形的肖像遭受蹂躏。

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