If you truly want to help
the soul of your neighbor, you should approach God first with all your heart.
Ask him simply to fill you with charity, the greatest of all virtues; with it
you can accomplish what you desire.
Let devotion accompany your studies:
consult God, the giver of all science and ask Him with humility to make you
understand what you read and learn. Interrupt your application by short
prayers: never begin or end your studies but by prayer. learning is a gift of
the Father of Lights; do not, therefore, consider it a fruit of your own
intellect or industry.
Whatever
you do, think not of yourself, but of God
Regard yourself as more vile and miserable in the sight of God because of your faults than any sinner whatever, no matter what his sins. . . and consider closely that any grace or inclination to good or desire of virtue you may have, is not of yourself but of the sole mercy of Christ.
A vain question deserves nothing but silence. So learn to be silent for a time; you will edify your brethren and silence will teach you to speak when the hour is come.
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