I recall seeing the answer to this quandary before, but I think that quandary was made on the official forums before they died a horrible, horrible death at the hands of their creator. And I can't remember what the answer was. So:
If somebody has a
Humility out and casts a face-down creature, can its Morph ability be used?
I ask this because recently in a Commander game with friends somebody played a Humility while somebody else was tapped out with a face-down creature on the battlefield and everybody was trying to figure out if he could turn it face-up. Being the go-to rules guy in my playgroup, everybody turned to me for the answer. I told them truthfully that I wasn't 100% sure on the matter, but that I was mostly sure (78%) that the face-down creature would be a 1/1 with no abilities, including the morph ability on its face. I went on to explain that Manifest wouldn't be affected in the same manner, since it's part of the Manifest rules (as opposed to something on the card) that's allowing you to turn the permanent face-up for its mana cost.