Humility: Disciple’s Guide to a Humble Life
A litany or corporate prayer that can be read responsively. It is attributed to Rafael Cardinal Merry del Val (1865-1930).
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Bonus: Character Traits that Cluster around Humility and Pride
Provides a helpful way of viewing humility as at the center of interrelated virtues, such as patience, respect, considerateness, non-judgmental, reverent, compassionate, gracious, merciful, generous, hospitable, gentle, lowly, meek, patient, etc.
Bonus: Employing Self-Harm to Humble Oneself
The Middle Ages saw a number of practices that go beyond fasting and waring sackcloth to humble oneself. Self-harm practices sometimes include self-flagellation, wearing a cilice, etc. These rise from a misinterpretation of Paul's statement about training and self-discipline for the games (2 Corinthians 9:26-27), and are not recommended and show a defective understanding of grace.
Bonus. Ways the Jews Humbled Themselves
Provides a brief list of Jewish practices that indicated humbling or grief.
Bonus: A Christian Litany of Humility
7. Humility and Living Together in Harmony
Explores a set of virtues related to humility that help people live together: seeking unity, non-judgmentalism, forgiveness vs. retribution, avoiding class distinctions and favoritism, and humility in conditions of abundance. Concludes with John the Baptist’s saying, ‘He must increase and I must decrease.’
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