Hi Elizabeth,
Thank for the question.
The Church has always taught
that any bad habit that damages our bodies is bad for us and is therefore a sin.
Because our bodies are the temple of God and the Body of Christ Himself.
He is the Head while we make up His Body, mystically.
I'm unfamiliar with any recent document that the Church has published
on the issue of smoking but the Catechism of the Catholic Church does say:
Respect for health
2288 Life and physical health are precious gifts entrusted to us by God. We must take reasonable care of them, taking into account the needs of others and the common good.
I empathize with your friend, seeing that some occupations, and I think
family history backgrounds, can make some people more susceptible to smoking
therefore making it much more difficult to quit.
Encourage your friend to focus on a daily prayer life and to persevere
in this very good and worthy trail. Our Blessed Lord will assist her, but at times, may test her
perseverance.
Personal prayer is the key.
You said:
- Do you celebrate according to the old calendar?
The Church celebrates under both calendars because it celebrates both:
- Ordinary form of the Mass (known as the Novus Ordo), and
- Extraordinary form of the Mass (known as the Tridentine Mass)
I celebrate the Ordo liturgy but have both calendars: Novus Ordo and Tridentine
in my bedroom.
It works our great for me, because when there
is no feast of a saint or martyr in the Ordo calendar, I just go to the
Tridentine calendar and there is always a saint I can [honor/model] for
that day.
I wish there was a Tridentine Mass closer to where I live, but the Mass
is the Mass, so I'm happy.
Hope this helps,
Mike
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