This was great. I thought I knew what my predominant fault was. But after hearing this I realized that my true worst fault was the hidden cause of my other faults. I am melancholic. And it is fear and sorrow which lead me to other faults. I really appreciate the example of saints who shared the same temperament - that way I can look at them as examples of what to do to gain perfection by God's grace. Thank you Father: God bless.
Choleric - Lion; Phlegmatic - Ox Sanguine - Man; Melancholic - Eagle That's how I paired them up. Four creatures, four evangelists, four attributes of Christ.
Just a random note...At 11:07 in the video, that's Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church (FSSP) in Littleton, Colorado'. That's the home parish for my wife and I. Great video I must add also.
I took a personality quiz on this and was predominantly Phlegmatic and secondarily (is that a word?) Sanguine. I relate to both and the results make sense. It is surprising to me that my two more dominant features are opposite when considering stimulus and reaction.
I would like to thank you for this homily. I am studying the temperaments and this is so good and instructional. I also discovered with this homily why St. Therese of Lisieux was sent by God to be my best saint-friend in 1998: she is melancholic like me. Oh my I'm in tears. Is there a written version of this homily? Thanks so much God bless you
This is only the main parts, but I hope this helps you! 1) The Sanguine Temperament - Positives: Optimistic, extroverted, friendly, agreeable, compassionate, cheerful, enthusiastic. Negatives: Superficial, inconstant, and hasty in judgement, talkative, prone to vanity, flattery, and envy. Tend to rely on their feelings in matter of religion and can be quickly discouraged. -Predominant faults tend to center around sensuality, making them prone to gluttony and lust. They need to be mindful to avoid bad company, and should strive to develop the virtues of detachment, silence, temperance, modesty and chastity. They should practice daily acts of self-denial. Examples of Saints with the sanguine temperament: St. Augustine, St. Theresa of Avila, St. Francis Xavier, St. Rose of Lima. 2) The Choleric Temperament - Positives: Act favorably to reason and high ideals. Tend to be very practical and very active with great powers of concentration and endurance. A tendency to be strong willed, constant, and generous. Negatives: Strong passions and are prone to anger. Obstinate, stubborn, and impatient. A tendency to be domineering and hard with a lack of compassion and sympathy for their fellow man. -Predominant faults are pride and/or anger. They need to be mindful to develop the virtues of humility, meekness, kindness, and charity. They should foster a devotion to the sacred heart and say the litany of humility daily. They should read and meditate on the sufferings of Christ. They should strive to calmly accept humiliations and frustrations. Examples of Saints with the choleric temperament: St. Jerome, St. Ignatius, St. Francis de Sales. 3) Melancholic Temperament - Positives: Sympathetic with a tenderness and generosity towards their friends. Inclined towards reflection, piety, and the interior life. Negatives: Surrender too easily and are overly reserved and overly serious (except with close friends). -Predominant faults are sorrow, fear, aversion, despondency, and despair. They need to pay close attention to resentful feelings or over sensitiveness, and strive to develop a joyous attitude by keeping careful custody of the mind in regards to sad or depressing thoughts. They need to work on the virtues of fortitude, charity, and hope. They should develop a spirit of prayer, since they are inclined to interior life. Examples of Saints with the melancholic temperament: St. Bernard, St: Aloysius Gonzaga, St. Therese of Lisieux. 4) Phlegmatic Temperament: Positives: Tranquil, discreet, sober, and mentally balanced with good common sense. Not easily irritated, demand very little. Prudent, sensible, and work with a measured pace. Negatives: Procrastination, ease and comfort, unambitious with a lacking of interest in events around them. -Predominant fault: Sloth. Must be mindful to develop deep convictions to rouse themselves and demand of themselves methodical and constant efforts toward greater perfection. Examples of Saints with a phlegmatic temperament: St. Thomas Aquinas.
In my findings, our bodies have two switches that cause the four humours - Those two switches are the following: High metabolism vs. Low metabolism Quick blood flow vs. slow blood flow Those who have high metabolism and quick blood flow are predisposed to being sanguine by nature. Those who have a low metabolism and slow blood flow are predisposed to being melancholic by nature. You can have a quick blood flow and a low metabolism (phlegmatic?) or a high metabolism and a slow blood flow (choleric?), which would lead you to the other two temperaments. Blood flow regulates how impulsive or reactive you can be to something, but it's easy come easy go or long come long go. Metabolism means it takes shorter or longer to "digest" something - that is, you want to take something in fully or you want to consume as much as possible, and this reflects psychologically on the individual. Low metabolic people are more predisposed to becoming sentimental while high metabolic people are more predisposed to sensationalism.
I'm not sure I follow how you link specifically each metabolism with psychology in the last paragraph. Isn't phlegmatic the obese-prone and lethargic temperament because it has low metablism in the iatromathematical literature? Loving to relax by eating and storing fat and water from it in the body? Also isn't choleric eating a lot and quickly and staying fit and having a lot of energy to cosntantly do something and not be able to stay still? I would guess you might have accidently written the opposite words of what were you thinking about (a cognitive missspelling), but maybe I miss something
A quite good light overview of the four humours. A balance of the four is generally always been considered the key . I only ask that you please do not follow the " prescribed" norm of adjusting them manually. It generally suggests leaches as a portion of the multi-fold adjustment. Especially, for the Sanguine.
I can see myself Almost 100% in every single one of these except for maybe the third. So what does that say? I can see all of those positive qualities and all of those negative qualities to myself to a certain extent.
Are there different descriptions of these temperaments for women maybe? None of them fit me and I'm wondering if that's because they're describing male temperaments?
No Name I go to a traditional church, and on occasion I’ve seen some like that. Also, the personality groups are not unique to the Catholic Church. It was probably a picture from Google images
I didn't know a person responds to all stimuli in a way that makes the stimulus like it is in the abstract making the object of the stimulus non relevant. Because they don't. People react differently to different stimuli. If I observe the action of a person to a stimulus and put that into one of these categories and then observe them reacting to a stimulus that produces a reaction that can be put into a different category than the former, then what. Also a person's mood can change so that they do not always respond to the exact same stimuli in the same way. When I heard this back some time ago my first impression was that this sounds a lot like the astrology characterization of people but with four categories instead of twelve.
[ 5 Temperaments Already ] Hi Fr. and Sensus. I hope the catholic church updates the temperaments because there's a new one called supine. They are usually those who seem to have blank faces, no emotion when they talk. They are compatible with all temperaments but their downside is their lack of emotion or indifference (more than a phlegmatic) and low energy but they are servant oriented like phelgmatics (I'm a phlegmatic but can't be told coz; somehow I've decreased its negatives like saints did, though it comes back- laziness especially). God bless. Rev. 21:4
I wonder if this fifth new temperment as you described is more of a result of it cultural conditioning, being desensitized by over-stimulation, over-exposure to media and constant noise, and a dullness that settles in our souls from our culture pouring ourselves into things that are nothing but emptiness. just something that makes me wonder
Most people have one main temperament with a minor one. For example, I am predominantly choleric and secondary melancholic. After much reading and studying the temperaments I found I am almost 50/50 with choleric being dominant by just a few numbers. I have taken the "test" about 5 times in about 15 years and it always comes out about the same. According to my research, In this case a temperament can be altered where my melancholic temperament can dominate. But when a temperament is more dominant by bigger numbers, ie., 70/30, changing temperament is highly unlikely.
One, how come it seem thy to want to explain everything ? Sin, sinners we all are, some worse then others Beat the meat, torture the flesh...hurt , hurts that so called thing thy can feel with! it's called feeling. Feelings If humans think or want to envision that God created men as his own image...I'm going to leave it at that! You are neighter dumb nor smart if you want to envision it that way. Cool. Leave it at that! Cool! It's cool!
This was great. I thought I knew what my predominant fault was. But after hearing this I realized that my true worst fault was the hidden cause of my other faults. I am melancholic. And it is fear and sorrow which lead me to other faults. I really appreciate the example of saints who shared the same temperament - that way I can look at them as examples of what to do to gain perfection by God's grace. Thank you Father: God bless.
I just love this priest... God bless you Fr.
God bless the faithful.
What a great sermon! Thank you Reverend Father for sharing this infoinformative and inspiring video. God be praised. Amen
Thank you LORD JESUS AMEN
Choleric - Lion; Phlegmatic - Ox
Sanguine - Man; Melancholic - Eagle
That's how I paired them up.
Four creatures, four evangelists, four attributes of Christ.
I think he paired them based upon their good traits.
The four fixed signs of the zodiac: Leo, Taurus, Aquarius, and Scorpio.
I get to be the eagle? Cool!
@@towardsthelight220 Why did you use the fixed signs---not that it was a bad choice?
brilliant!
Distinguishing between initial impression and long lasting reaction was new to me. Very interesting!
Just a random note...At 11:07 in the video, that's Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church (FSSP) in Littleton, Colorado'. That's the home parish for my wife and I. Great video I must add also.
+Daniel McCord I just moved to the parish the other week as well so may see a tad more of OLMC pics ;)
Daniel McCord my daughter Wendy and her husband attend there😊beautiful church
I'm not so sure. I don't think we have stained glass windows at the sides of the altar. I'll look tomorrow.
Great message, thank you. 👍
I took a personality quiz on this and was predominantly Phlegmatic and secondarily (is that a word?) Sanguine. I relate to both and the results make sense. It is surprising to me that my two more dominant features are opposite when considering stimulus and reaction.
I. Needed. This.
I would like to thank you for this homily. I am studying the temperaments and this is so good and instructional. I also discovered with this homily why St. Therese of Lisieux was sent by God to be my best saint-friend in 1998: she is melancholic like me. Oh my I'm in tears. Is there a written version of this homily? Thanks so much God bless you
This is only the main parts, but I hope this helps you!
1) The Sanguine Temperament - Positives: Optimistic, extroverted, friendly, agreeable, compassionate, cheerful, enthusiastic. Negatives: Superficial, inconstant, and hasty in judgement, talkative, prone to vanity, flattery, and envy. Tend to rely on their feelings in matter of religion and can be quickly discouraged.
-Predominant faults tend to center around sensuality, making them prone to gluttony and lust. They need to be mindful to avoid bad company, and should strive to develop the virtues of detachment, silence, temperance, modesty and chastity. They should practice daily acts of self-denial. Examples of Saints with the sanguine temperament: St. Augustine, St. Theresa of Avila, St. Francis Xavier, St. Rose of Lima.
2) The Choleric Temperament - Positives: Act favorably to reason and high ideals. Tend to be very practical and very active with great powers of concentration and endurance. A tendency to be strong willed, constant, and generous. Negatives: Strong passions and are prone to anger. Obstinate, stubborn, and impatient. A tendency to be domineering and hard with a lack of compassion and sympathy for their fellow man.
-Predominant faults are pride and/or anger. They need to be mindful to develop the virtues of humility, meekness, kindness, and charity. They should foster a devotion to the sacred heart and say the litany of humility daily. They should read and meditate on the sufferings of Christ. They should strive to calmly accept humiliations and frustrations. Examples of Saints with the choleric temperament: St. Jerome, St. Ignatius, St. Francis de Sales.
3) Melancholic Temperament - Positives: Sympathetic with a tenderness and generosity towards their friends. Inclined towards reflection, piety, and the interior life. Negatives: Surrender too easily and are overly reserved and overly serious (except with close friends).
-Predominant faults are sorrow, fear, aversion, despondency, and despair. They need to pay close attention to resentful feelings or over sensitiveness, and strive to develop a joyous attitude by keeping careful custody of the mind in regards to sad or depressing thoughts. They need to work on the virtues of fortitude, charity, and hope. They should develop a spirit of prayer, since they are inclined to interior life. Examples of Saints with the melancholic temperament: St. Bernard, St: Aloysius Gonzaga, St. Therese of Lisieux.
4) Phlegmatic Temperament: Positives: Tranquil, discreet, sober, and mentally balanced with good common sense. Not easily irritated, demand very little. Prudent, sensible, and work with a measured pace. Negatives: Procrastination, ease and comfort, unambitious with a lacking of interest in events around them.
-Predominant fault: Sloth. Must be mindful to develop deep convictions to rouse themselves and demand of themselves methodical and constant efforts toward greater perfection. Examples of Saints with a phlegmatic temperament: St. Thomas Aquinas.
I miss hearing from Fr. W.. God bless him!
In my findings, our bodies have two switches that cause the four humours -
Those two switches are the following:
High metabolism vs. Low metabolism
Quick blood flow vs. slow blood flow
Those who have high metabolism and quick blood flow are predisposed to being sanguine by nature.
Those who have a low metabolism and slow blood flow are predisposed to being melancholic by nature.
You can have a quick blood flow and a low metabolism (phlegmatic?) or a high metabolism and a slow blood flow (choleric?), which would lead you to the other two temperaments.
Blood flow regulates how impulsive or reactive you can be to something, but it's easy come easy go or long come long go.
Metabolism means it takes shorter or longer to "digest" something - that is, you want to take something in fully or you want to consume as much as possible, and this reflects psychologically on the individual. Low metabolic people are more predisposed to becoming sentimental while high metabolic people are more predisposed to sensationalism.
I'm not sure I follow how you link specifically each metabolism with psychology in the last paragraph. Isn't phlegmatic the obese-prone and lethargic temperament because it has low metablism in the iatromathematical literature? Loving to relax by eating and storing fat and water from it in the body? Also isn't choleric eating a lot and quickly and staying fit and having a lot of energy to cosntantly do something and not be able to stay still? I would guess you might have accidently written the opposite words of what were you thinking about (a cognitive missspelling), but maybe I miss something
Wow thank you God bless you 🙏
Excellent summary, thank you!
A quite good light overview of the four humours. A balance of the four is generally always been considered the key .
I only ask that you please do not follow the " prescribed" norm of adjusting them manually. It generally suggests leaches as a portion of the multi-fold adjustment. Especially, for the Sanguine.
I'm a melhancolic and a sanguine at the same time, and as a struggle very strongly against sloth, maybe I'm a little philormanic too.
Great Video, thank you!
well...
I identified with all four temperaments...
JeTc ditto.
You may but one is dominate
Be objective and honest
i believe everyone had those 4 temperaments
I needed this.
So important.
I can see myself Almost 100% in every single one of these except for maybe the third. So what does that say? I can see all of those positive qualities and all of those negative qualities to myself to a certain extent.
I assume it was impossible to find Occidental women. This is not the first time. Anyway let’s pray for their conversion. De Maria !
We illustrate with burka's now.
I ate too much Chinese food today and now I don't wanna do anything :(. Bad sanguine/phlegmatic soul :(.
I would Love a link to the quiz he referenced at the beginning…
useful thanks
Does anyone know who this priest is and what church?
Still can't figure out predominant fault of melancholic. Thank you Father.
@@stmichaelprotectus4433 Thx. I thought it had to be one of the 7 deadly sins.
Hello Father, are the detailed points on each temperament in a powerpoint you could send or is it on a website?
Are there different descriptions of these temperaments for women maybe? None of them fit me and I'm wondering if that's because they're describing male temperaments?
Which one can't stand to hear negative news?
Phlegmatic
fascinating
It seems most of our culture is sanguine: emotional, unreasonable, superficial, predominate faults of lust and gluttony... yikes
Why muslim (or veiled) women are shown in a Catholic preaching video? @3:00
This was a common practice for Catholic women. It is called a chapel veil. A good example is the Virgin Mary.
But that doesn't look like a chapel veil at all...
No Name I go to a traditional church, and on occasion I’ve seen some like that. Also, the personality groups are not unique to the Catholic Church. It was probably a picture from Google images
I didn't know a person responds to all stimuli in a way that makes the stimulus like it is in the abstract making the object of the stimulus non relevant. Because they don't. People react differently to different stimuli. If I observe the action of a person to a stimulus and put that into one of these categories and then observe them reacting to a stimulus that produces a reaction that can be put into a different category than the former, then what. Also a person's mood can change so that they do not always respond to the exact same stimuli in the same way.
When I heard this back some time ago my first impression was that this sounds a lot like the astrology characterization of people but with four categories instead of twelve.
Why would you use images that are immodest to convey the point?
Agreed. Really unnecessary.
What is Homily's temperament?
[ 5 Temperaments Already ] Hi Fr. and Sensus. I hope the catholic church updates the temperaments because there's a new one called supine. They are usually those who seem to have blank faces, no emotion when they talk. They are compatible with all temperaments but their downside is their lack of emotion or indifference (more than a phlegmatic) and low energy but they are servant oriented like phelgmatics (I'm a phlegmatic but can't be told coz; somehow I've decreased its negatives like saints did, though it comes back- laziness especially). God bless. Rev. 21:4
I wonder if this fifth new temperment as you described is more of a result of it cultural conditioning, being desensitized by over-stimulation, over-exposure to media and constant noise, and a dullness that settles in our souls from our culture pouring ourselves into things that are nothing but emptiness. just something that makes me wonder
Jess Fahy Yeah, the supine sounds like a robot to me.
Why are some of the pictures Muslim? Not a problem of course but just wondering.
+Katrina Rhoda Diaz It's a sort of stock image. Guess he just pulls relevant stuff off the web.
Are Muslims not people or humans? Islam also has the four temperaments that scholars draw from. This might shock you - Muslims are humans.
Z Asif of course we are all humans that need redemption, but Islam is an heresy, they need Catholicism, just as Protestants, or will end like Borgia.
Is there anything between a phlegmatic and sanguine? And say you've been severely mistreated. That could change your temperament
Most people have one main temperament with a minor one. For example, I am predominantly choleric and secondary melancholic. After much reading and studying the temperaments I found I am almost 50/50 with choleric being dominant by just a few numbers. I have taken the "test" about 5 times in about 15 years and it always comes out about the same. According to my research, In this case a temperament can be altered where my melancholic temperament can dominate.
But when a temperament is more dominant by bigger numbers, ie., 70/30, changing temperament is highly unlikely.
Not 1 of these was me at all. Which is not what I expected honestly haha
So temperament is actually Genetics...
Who is the speaker?
I do not feel identified with any of these.
I'm more like a fruit salad of temperaments
I've got choleric phlegmatic
8:19 That's me
👏👏👏👍
Why is the woman in all the cartoons wearing a hijab?
I seem to be a Phleg Mel.
Choleric-Alpha
Sanguine-Gamma
Melancholic-Sigma
Phlegmatic-Beta
👍
Lol
One, how come it seem thy to want to explain everything ?
Sin, sinners we all are, some worse then others
Beat the meat, torture the flesh...hurt , hurts that so called thing thy can feel with! it's called feeling.
Feelings
If humans think or want to envision that God created men as his own image...I'm going to leave it at that!
You are neighter dumb nor smart if you want to envision it that way.
Cool.
Leave it at that! Cool!
It's cool!
This temperament thingy is all non-sense
Spoken like a true Choleric.