Humility

“We must never glance at what is good in ourselves, much less ponder over it, but we should search out what is wrong and what is lacking. This is an excellent way of remaining humble.”
St. Vincent de Paul

For Reflection:
How does pondering the good in ourselves jeopardize the virtue of humility? How can discovering the wrong in ourselves or that which is lacking be a jumpstart for growing in virtue? Where do you need to begin? 

The New Age Hijacking of Myofascial Release Therapy

DP writes: “I have had myofascial release done on my neck and other parts of my body by physical therapists in the past. Not by massage therapists, but actual PT’s.  . . . Can you speak of this on your blog, under the name of myofascial release, so that people may be aware of how similar this practice is to craniosacral therapy, and how they have the potential to make one vulnerable to the occult?”

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The Birth Control Mandate’s Phony Religious Exemption

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Journalist

The so-called religious exemption that was crafted into new rules by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) mandating free birth control coverage in all ObamaCare health insurance exchanges is little more than smoke and mirrors.

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Holy See Reminds UN of Parental Right to Teach Sexuality

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Journalist

During an address to a high-level UN meeting on youth last week, Archbishop Francis Chullikatt reminded the international body that parents have a right to teach sexuality to their children and that their policies should respect those rights.

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The New “Super Congress”: Have We Created a Monster?

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Journalist

Conservative lawmakers are beginning to sound a warning about the powerful new “Super Congress” that was created in the debt ceiling agreement, saying it will be used to fast-track tax increases and give the Washington elite more power over the nation’s purse strings.

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Humility

We shall never learn to know ourselves except by endeavoring to know God; for, beholding His greatness, we realize our own littleness; His purity shows us our foulness; and by meditating upon His humility we find how very far we are from being humble.”
St. Teresa of Avila

For Reflection:
According to St. Teresa of Avila, why is meditating on the attributes of God an appropriate way to begin to cultivate the virtue of humility? Where do you most see yourself in the reflection above?