Thought for the Day – 18 June – Meditations with Fr Richard Frederick Clarke SJ (1839-1900)
HUMILITY
Meditations for a Month
Humility and Curiosity
Curiosity at first sight does not seem to have any direct bearing on humility but, in point of fact, it is very injurious to humility. Those who pry into matters which do not concern them, will find this eagerness after unnecessary information, very injurious to their humility. It is opposed to the quiet, peaceful temper of one, who does his own work ,without concerning himself with that of others. It leads to criticism, the habit of rash judgement and a dissatisfaction with what goes on around us. It makes the mind dissipated and unsettled and fosters an unhealthy activity outside our own sphere of duty.
Curiosity does not mean we should not be eager for knowledge but, not for knowledge which does not, directly or indirectly, help forward the work which God has given us to do. What are the affairs of our neighbours to us? We say, perhaps that to know them, will increase our influence. It certainly will not increase our influence for good. It may puff us up with an idea of our own importance and make us believe that others admire us for it but, to know too much, is not only most dangerous to our humility but, it alienates others from us and makes them fear and dislike us.
Curiosity is one of the effects of pride.
In Eve, it was the immediate effect of her sin of pride.
Before she had indulged a rebellious thought against God, she had no wish for knowledge which God had forbidden.
It is often the stepping-stone from pride to other sins — to evil speaking, to luxury, to greediness, to lying and, above all, to the weakening of faith and hope.
Examine yourself as to whether you indulge in this dangerous habit of curiosity?


Norman Rockwell, I am blessed!
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Yes – he is just wonderful.
Hope you are loving dear Fr Clarke too Hughie? 🙏🧡
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Yes, very good teachings. I have felt that some of them were meant for my edification. 🙏😇
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That makes me happy Hughie.
I have felt rather anxious regarding my own progress – he speaks so clearly – we cannot pretend that we misunderstand him 😔😬
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