Charitable
50. Humility is charitable,
interpreting all things for the best and pitying and excusing the faults of others
as much as possible. For this reason St. Peter, wishing to exhort us to love
and have compassion upon our fellow-creatures, also exhorts us at the same time
to be humble: "Having compassion one of another,
being lovers of the brotherhood-----humble," [1 Pet. iii, 8] for there can
be no charity without humility, and therefore to censure and criticize too
readily the actions of our neighbors and to judge and speak
ill of them are vices which are directly
opposed to the virtue of humility. Who has given me the power to judge
my brethren? When I thus constitute myself their judge and in the tribunal of
my thoughts condemn first one and then another, I am usurping an authority
I do not possess and which belongs to God alone:
"For God is Judge." [Ps. xlix, 6] And if this is not pride, what is
pride? In punishment of such arrogance God often permits us to fall into the
very faults that we have condemned in others, and it is well for us to remember
the teaching of St. Paul: "Wherefore thou art inexcusable, O man,
whosoever thou art that judgest. For wherein thou judgest another thou condemnest
thyself." [Rom. ii, 1] There is always some pharisaical pride
in the heart of him who judges and speaks evil of others, because in belittling
others he exalts himself. It is in vain that we try ahd cover our
evil-speaking under ,the veil of some good motive; it must always be the result
of pride which is quick to find out the weaknesses of others while remaining blind
to its own.
If we are guilty
of pride let us try and amend and not flatter ourselves that we possess the
smallest degree of humility, until by our good resolutions carefully carried
out we have mortified our evil tendency to speak ill of our neighbor. Let us
hearken to the Holy Ghost: "Where pride is there also shall be reproach,
but where humility is there also is wisdom." [Prov. xi, 2]
The proud man is
scornful and arrogant in his speech; and the humble alone knows how to speak
well and wisely. If there is humility in the heart it will be
manifested in the speech, because "A good man out of the good treasure of
his heart bringeth forth that which is good." [Luke vi, 45]
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