dark night of the soul
English
Etymology
Coined by John of the Cross.
Noun
- (Catholicism) a period of time in which a holy person (someone believed to be potentially on their way to sainthood) experiences a seeming withdrawal of God's previously-felt presence in their lives, and undergoes stark spiritual attacks. This period of time is seen (by Catholics) to be a period in which God is calling the holy person to rid themselves of any remaining vestiges of self-pride and vanity that they may have.
- Your dear friend ought to take heart. From what you have told me, it is quite likely that they are going through a dark night of the soul.
- Synonym: dark night
Translations
a period of time in which a holy person experiences a seeming withdrawal of God’s previously-felt presence in their lives, and undergoes stark spiritual attacks
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