'Let us without excuses examine ourselves': reading Taylor's 'The Worthy Communicant' in Lent
He that comes to the holy communion, must examine himself concerning his passions ... A searching self-examination regarding our hearts and interior life are urged as necessary by Taylor in The Worthy Communicant . This, he emphasises, is not " the consideration of single actions", which "will do but little". Rather: See, therefore, what you are from head to foot, from the beginning to the end, from the first entry to your last progression: and although it be not necessary that we always actually consider all; yet it will be necessary that we always truly know it all, that our relative duties, and our imperfect actions, and our collateral obligations, and the direct measures of the increase of grace, may be justly discerned and understood. Such a self-examination is, of course, demanding and challenging. For the vast majority of us, it will be painful and humbling. Not least is this so because it is an examination of the heart, of our desires and passions: Are your ...