Pope: Jesus builds the Church, which we must enter, not linger on the threshold
When he chose the apostles, they were "all sinners", but Jesus did not look at their sin, but their heart. " We cannot understand the Church without Jesus who prays and heals. May the Holy Spirit help us understand that this Church has its strength is in Jesus’s prayer that can heal us all ". We are citizens of this Church. "If we do not enter this temple, if we are not part of this construction so the Holy Spirit dwells within us, we are not in the Church."

Vatican City (AsiaNews) - Jesus did the "work" 2000 years ago when he chose twelve pillars upon which to build His Church, and positioned himself as the basis and the corner stone ". He chose "all sinners", but Jesus did not look at their sin, but their heart. This was Pope Francis' reflection at Mass today at Casa Santa Marta, commenting on the Gospel, which recounts the birth of the Church with the call of the apostles, and the Reading of Paul, who describes the Church as a building that grows "well-ordered" on its foundations.

"Jesus prays, Jesus calls, Jesus chooses, Jesus sends his disciples out, Jesus heals the crowd. Inside this temple, this Jesus who is the corner stone does all this work: it is He who conducts the Church. As St Paul says, this Church is built on the foundations of the Apostles; he chose twelve of them. All of them sinners. Judas was not the one who sinned the most: I don't know who sinned the most... Judas, poor man, is the one who closed himself to love and that is why he became a traitor. And they all ran away during the difficult time of the Passion and left Jesus alone. They are all sinners. But He chose".

Jesus - Pope Francis said - wants us "inside" the Church. Not like guests or strangers, but with the "rights of a citizen". We are not just passing through - he continued - it is where we have our roots. It is where our life is:

"We are citizens, fellow citizens of this Church. If we do not enter into this temple to be part of this building so that the Holy Spirit may live in us, we are not Church. We are on the threshold and look inside: "How lovely... yes this is beautiful..." Those Christians who do not go beyond the Church's reception: they are there, at the door...' Yes, I am Catholic, but not too Catholic..."

This is an attitude that has no sense in respect to the total love and mercy that Jesus has for every person. Proof of this is in Christ's attitude towards Peter, who had been put at the head of the Church. Even though the first pillar was to betrays Jesus, Jesus responds with forgiveness, keeping it in its place:

"For Jesus, Peter's sin was not important: he was looking at his heart. To be able to find this heart and heal it, he prayed. Jesus who prays and Jesus who heals. It is something he does for each of us. We cannot understand the Church without Jesus who prays and heals. May the Holy Spirit help us understand that this Church has its strength is in Jesus's prayer that can heal us all".