Pope: Don't work too hard

Too much work can be bad for you, even if you are the pope, Pope Benedict said on Sunday.
Speaking during his Sunday address at his summer residence south of Rome, the pope quoted from the writings of St Bernard of Chiaravalle, who lived in the 11th and 12th centuries.
"We have to guard ourselves, the saint observed, from the dangers of excessive activity, regardless of the office one holds, because too many concerns can often lead to hardness of heart," the pope said.

"This warning is valid for every type of job, even those concerned with the government of the church," he said.

The 79-year-old Benedict noted that the saint had written to the pontiff of the times, Eugene III, warning him of the dangers of working too hard.

Benedict said one should always make room for "prayer and contemplation".

AMEN!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree, most people don't even spend ten minutes in prayer each day, we need to slow down and give God the time he deserves.

Thomas Dodds said...

"hardness of heart" ... was he referring to physicality or spirituality.

I believe it to be the latter - we can get so busy we forget God - our hearts become hard - we lose our fine tuning to His Will and take up with ourselves.

That being said, the same holds true physically as well.

God invented rest ...