Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1952 — Page 13
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‘Sermon of the Week—
Scripture—‘“Come apart . .. and rest awhile.” Mark 6:31.
KNOW THYSELF » the counsel given to the ancient Greeks. Man has
“always been interested in
himself, both inwardly and outwardly. Countless are the books written to give man better insight. Mirror manufacturers- have made millions catering to man's desire to see himself. Man is seen through many eyes other than his own. We are judged by the eyes of our friends, our neighbors, our associates, Even though they have 20-20 vision they do“not see a true picture. Eyes outside of us ‘do not know the inner motives which initiate action. Even our own eyes do not get the true " picture because one has a way of making excuses for the personal actions which indict self. The eyes of God alone encompass truth, ” ” ~ WE MAY LOOK fn a mirror, or a series of mirrors, so de-
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“Know Thyself’
Rev. Fr. James D. Moriarty
vised to see ourselves better, but like the man in the scripture often go away without seeing the real self, As Americans, we take certain ‘justifiable pride in being a people who “get things uone.” Oft times this zeal to ‘get
| things done” is carried over into | our. leisure hours.
Even here many are- dissatisfied if they are not busy “doing.” We go after our recreation with a zest « +» a desire to squeeze the last ounce of pleasure from each moment.
Successful systems prove that thought must be the forerunner of action. Otherwise, efforts seem to go around in circles. The goal i8 not definite, When
the end is not definitely seen,
then time is consumed rev olving around the means. In “doing” without thinking
By the Rev. Fr. James D. Moriarty on von “or ther soon
Note—~The Rev. Fr. James . D. Moriarty, director of Our Jdady of Fatima Retreat House, wrote this “Sermon of the Week” for The Times.
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“fools rushing in’ where angels
fear to tread.” Only later do we realize the futility without thought. The man who dqes not stop and take inventory of his life from’ know himself. Even to himself, he is a stranger. : oe JESUS CHRIST taught us the need of quiet and confemplation on many occasions, Je gently chided Martha who was impatient with her Bister, Mary, because Mary was not “getting things done” but preferred .to listen to the Master. In preparation for His own life, He who saw all .things in a true manner went off to the desert alone to prepare Himself for fupgher action. To His . disciples He said, “Come aside and rest awhile.” If we will follow his example we must at intervals, . ./ “gO aside” we must pause , we must retreat from the everlasting “business of ‘getting things done.” We must be free to think, if we are to know, "r ” ” : IF WE WILL have a true picture of ourselves we must look through the eyes of God. We must see ourselves sees us, We must retire to a
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Him shut all that the presence of C may be felt- within us. 3 Not in the confusion of our work, not in the active recrefd-
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