Roman Catechism 38.6

Chapter 38 — Part IV: Prayer — The Fourth Petition: Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread

Section 6. Nevertheless, since he was placed in that habitation of pleasure in order to be occupied, he was not, in the midst of these delights, to lead a life of indolence. But to him no employment would have been troublesome, no duty unpleasant. From the cultivation of those beautiful gardens he would always have derived fruits the most delicious, and his labours and hopes would never have been frustrated.