I love Fr. Jerry Orbos' short but witty anecdote. 
A child once asked his father: "Why do I need to be humble?"
His father replied: "My child, when you choose the lowly path, there is no place to fall and the only way is up."
and then there's this...
A thought to ponder, from a blood donor: 
I gave blood, He gave His life; 
I gave a pint, He gave it all; 
the needle was short and sharp, the nails were large and dull; 
the cot was soft and restful, the cross was rough and hard; 
the med tech was kind and gentle, the soldiers were mean and cruel; 
the crowd applauded my sacrifice, He was derided and reviled; 
mine was given to prolong life, His was given for eternal life.
Hope each of us will learn humility while we are still "human".
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
A short anecdote on humility
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hiyee rouel!i also heart fr. jerry orbos! i see to it that i read his column in phil. daily inquirer, he's the kind of priest na hindi ma politika.
regards to adors and ryle =)
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