6. But this, as we have said, brethren, is perfect charity. He that is born of God hath it. Mark, my beloved, see what I say. Behold, a man has received the Sacrament of that birth, being baptized; he hath the Sacrament, and a great Sacrament, divine, holy, ineffable. Consider what a Sacrament! To make him a new man by remission of all sins! Nevertheless, let him look well to the heart, whether that be thoroughly done there, which is done in the body; let him see whether he have charity, and then say, I am born of God. If however he have it not, he has indeed the soldier’s mark upon him, but he roams as a deserter. Let him have charity; otherwise let him not say that he is born of God. But he says, I have the Sacrament. Hear the Apostle: “If I know all mysteries,271 Sacramenta. and have all faith, so that I can remove mountains, and have not charity, I am nothing.”272 1 Cor. xiii. 2.
6. Sed haec, ut diximus, fratres, perfecta charitas est; qui natus est ex Deo, habet illam. Intendat Charitas vestra, videte quid dicam. Ecce accepit Sacramentum nativitatis homo baptizatus; Sacramentum habet, et magnum Sacramentum, divinum, sanctum, ineffabile. Considera quale: ut novum hominem faciat dimissione omnium peccatorum. Attendat tamen in cor, si perfectum est ibi, quod factum est in corpore: videat si habet charitatem, et tunc dicat, Natus sum ex Deo. Si autem non habet, characterem quidem impositum habet, sed desertor vagatur. Habeat charitatem; aliter non se dicat natum ex Deo. Sed habeo, inquit, sacramentum. Audi Apostolum: Si sciam omnia sacramenta, et habeam omnem fidem, ita ut montes transferam, charitatem autem non habeam, nihil sum (I Cor. XIII, 2).