The other day I was having lunch with a few friends. The topic of humility came up. Here is a reading that came across my emails recently:
"Christ Himself taught humility of heart,
and the heart must not remain idle, nor fail to product the necessary acts. And
what acts of humility do you make before God? How often do you make them? When
have you made them? How long is it since you made them? It would be absurd to
hope for the reward which is promised to the humble without being humble, or at
least making acts of humility; humility of heart without the heart's humbling
itself—what folly! Are you foolish enough to believe that this can be done? ...
it is necessary to humble ourselves when we approach God with prayer to obtain
some grace, because God does not regard nor head nor impart His grace except to
the humble ... When, therefore, you come to ask God for some grace of the body
or of the soul, do you always remember to practice this humility? When we pray,
and especially when we say the 'Our Father', we are speaking to God; and how
many times when you are saying your prayers, do you speak to God with less
respect than if you were speaking to one of your fellow creatures? How often
when you are in church, which is the house of God, do you listen to a sermon,
which is the Word of God, and assist at the functions of the service without
any reverence? Humility of heart, says St. Thomas, is accompanied by exterior
reverence; and to be lacking in this is to lack humility and is therefore a sin
of pride, 'which excludes reverence.'"
— Rev. Cajetan da Bergamo, Humility of Heart, p.138-140
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