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|    Having a Humble Opinion of Self [1]    |
|    01 May 23 00:30:52    |
      From: richarra@gmail.com              Having a Humble Opinion of Self [1]               EVERY man naturally desires knowledge (Aristotle, Metaphysics,       i. 1.); but what good is knowledge without fear of God? Indeed a       humble rustic who serves God is better than a proud intellectual who       neglects his soul to study the course of the stars. ( Augustine,       Confessions V. 4.)        He who knows himself well becomes mean in his own eyes and is not       happy when praised by men. If I knew all things in the world and had       not charity, what would it profit me before God. Who will judge me by       my deeds?       --Imitation of Christ, Thomas À Kempis-- Bk 1, Chapter 2              <<>><<>><<>>       May 1: - Saint Joseph the Worker               May 1, is the beginning of the Month of Our Blessed Mother, Mary. It       is also the feast day of Saint Joseph the Worker, Our Mother’s       husband, and foster-father to Our Lord and Savior, Jesus. This second       feast day of Saint Joseph was instituted in 1955 by Pope Pius XII.       Celebrated on May 1--a day in which labor and those who labor are       celebrated in many countries across the world--the feast of Saint       Joseph the Worker reminds us of why in the Gospels of our Lord, Jesus       was referred to as “the son of the carpenter.” We are reminded, much       as we were on the feast of Saint Zita, that honest work, no matter how       seemingly trivial, unimportant, unglamorous, or menial, can be       sanctified. That is, hard work is the Lord’s work. Hard work is holy.       Through work we can sanctify ourselves and others, making each of us       participants in the work of redemption!              Saint Joseph was a model of tireless work, providing for his family       and our Lord. Pius XII emphasized this, proclaiming, “The spirit flows       to you and to all men from the heart of the God-man, Savior of the       world. But certainly, no worker was ever more completely and       profoundly penetrated by it than the foster father of Jesus, who lived       with Him in closest intimacy and community of family life and work.       Thus, if you wish to be close to Christ, we again today repeat, ‘Go to       Joseph.’”              Many saints and popes have spoken at great length of the sanctity of       Saint Joseph and his work. Pope John Paul II said, “Saint Joseph was a       just man, a tireless worker, the upright guardian of those entrusted       to his care. May he always guard, protect and enlighten families.”              Blessed Josemaria Escriva declared, “St. Joseph was an ordinary sort       of man on whom God relied to do great things. He did exactly what the       Lord wanted him to do, in each and every event that went to make up       his life.”              Lastly, just a few days ago in his weekly address, Pope Benedict XVI       spoke of the feast day of Saint Joseph the Worker, proclaiming, "May       this day be an opportunity for deeper reflection on the meaning of       work and its proper place in family life. I entrust those of you       present here, and all workers, to the protection of St. Joseph."       Posted by Jacob              Saint Quote:       One single Mass gives more honor to God than all the penances of the       Saints, the labors of the Apostles, the sufferings of the martyrs, and       even the burning love of the Blessed Mother of God.       --St. Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787)              Bible Quote:       Who is a wise man, and endued with knowledge among you? Let him shew,       by a good conversation, his work in the meekness of wisdom.       [James 3:13] DRV              <><><><>       God, our Father,       Creator and ruler of the universe,       in every age You call man       to develop and use his gifts for the good of others.       With Saint Joseph as our example and guide,       help us to do the work you have asked       and come to the rewards you have promised.       We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, Your Son,       who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit,       one God, for ever and ever. Amen.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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