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Humility and the Papacy, by Amy Welborn – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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By Amy Welborn, Catholic World Report, April 27, 2025

Amy Welborn is the author of over twenty books on Catholic spirituality and practice, and writes extensively at her blog, Charlotte was Both.

 

When a pope dies, the world is going to come. And it raises the question: Why is it a big deal?

One more time, we are invited to think about “humility,”

The question raised often during this most recent papacy has been: What does it mean to be “humble?”

From the old Catholic Encyclopedia:

The virtue of humility may be defined: “A quality by which a person considering his own defects has a lowly opinion of himself and willingly submits himself to God and to others for God’s sake.” St. Bernard defines it: “A virtue by which a man knowing himself as he truly is, abases himself.” These definitions coincide with that given by St. Thomas: “The virtue of humility”, he says, “Consists in keeping oneself within one’s own bounds, not reaching out to things above one, but submitting to one’s superior.”

Willingly submits himself to God and to others for God’s sake. …

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