
St. Don Bosco worked with struggling youth his entire life... and he left us a blueprint most Catholics have forgotten...
St. John Bosco (aka Don Bosco) had a deep concern for young people growing up in a world filled with temptation, impurity, and bad influences. He taught that purity is not something outdated or impossible. It is a virtue worth protecting because it helps keep the heart close to God.
And honestly? The world today often treats purity like a joke.
What used to shock people is now pushed as normal everywhere: on phones, in entertainment, in conversations, and even in the way many people talk about relationships. Don Bosco warned young people to be careful about the influences they allow into their lives because he understood how easily sin can take root in the heart.
A quote commonly attributed to him says: โGuard your eyes, for they are the windows through which sin enters the soul.โ While the exact wording is difficult to verify, it reflects his real teaching about guarding the senses and being careful with what we choose to look at and entertain in our minds.
One careless habit can slowly shape what your heart accepts.
Don Bosco gave simple and practical advice that still matters today. Stay busy with good work, prayer, study, and serving others. Avoid people, places, and habits that pull you toward sin. When temptation comes, turn to prayer quickly instead of trying to fight it alone. He had a strong devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary and encouraged young people to pray the Hail Mary often in times of struggle.
He also taught self-discipline and custody of the senses. That means learning to say no to things that damage the soul, even when the world says they are harmless. Purity is not weakness. It takes real strength to live differently in a culture that constantly pushes lust, impurity, and selfishness.
Most people today protect their phones better than their souls.
Don Bosco believed Godโs grace could help anyone begin again, even after falling into sin. The Church does not teach that a person is hopeless because they struggle. Godโs mercy is real, and holiness is still possible.
If you are struggling today, do not give up. Go to Confession. Pray honestly. Stay close to Jesus in the Eucharist. Ask Our Lady and St. John Bosco to pray for you. Holiness is still possible, even in a distracted and impure world.
๐ฌ What do you think is the biggest thing making purity so hard to live out today?

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