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  1. Dec 5, 2023 · Become humble. Mary was humble in spirit. Being willing to decrease so that others can increase is the essence of humility (see John 3:30). It’s important to note, however, that I’m not talking about self-abasing. A truly humble person is secure and confident in God’s love. They know who they are.

  2. Wherefore an ancient author, speaking of the humility of Mary, says: "O truly blessed humility, which hath given God to men, opened Heaven, and delivered souls from Hell." It is also a part of humility to serve others. Mary did not refuse to go and serve Elizabeth for three months. Hence St. Bernard says, "Elizabeth wondered that Mary should ...

  3. The following is part 7 of a special series on the role Mary plays in the life of the Church: Many people have a mistaken idea about Christian "humility." They think it means simply to "beat yourself up all the time": to think badly of yourself, to see yourself only as a wretched sinner. Sometimes the saints seem to confirm this mistaken notion.

  4. May 19, 2020 · Presence of God – O Mary, humblest of all creatures, make me humble of heart. MEDITATIONSt. Bernard says: “It is not hard to be humble in a hidden life, but to remain so in the midst of honors is a truly rare and beautiful virtue.” The Blessed Virgin was certainly the woman whom God honored most highly, whom He […]

  5. Oct 3, 2022 · Let’s learn about the ten principal virtues of Mary in the list above. 1. Profound humility. Rick Warren, a well-known evangelical Protestant pastor and author is quoted to have said, "Humility is not thinking less of yourself, it is thinking of yourself less." Humility is the virtue of seeing yourself as God sees you, not through the eyes of ...

  6. Referring to the humility of Mary, an ancient author says: "O truly blessed humility, which has given God to men, opened heaven, and delivered souls from hell!" It is also characteristic of humility to serve others. Mary did not hesitate to go and help Elizabeth for three months. Saint Bernard aptly remarks: "Elizabeth wondered why Mary had ...

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  8. Mar 14, 2006 · Mary was humble because she knew that God the Almighty wanted to do “great things” (Luke 1:49) in her, not by her own power, but by the working of his power &#0151 not by her wisdom, but according to the wisdom of his plans and purposes. Genuine humility recognizes that all of our talents and virtues and gifts come from God.

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