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Pope: "He who is not with me is against me", either a Christian is a saint or a hypocrite

"We follow our will, but doing so our heart hardens and becomes of stone. And the Word of the Lord cannot penetrate." Even in the history of the Church "legalists" who burned Joan of Arc and blacklisted Rosmini. Both saints today.

Vatican City (AsiaNews) - " Whoever is not with me is against me: there is no third choice to be made. Either you are a saint or you take the other route," you end up being a hypocrite and who ruins and disperses rather than doing good. This was Pope Francis message in his homily at Mass celebrated this morning at Casa Santa Marta, commenting on the readings of the day and the passage of the Gospel in which Jesus heals a possessed man and is accused of healing in the name of the devil.

Pope Francis says that according to Jeremiah in the First reading of the day, God states with bitterness that his own people did not obey nor did they pay heed and "walked in the hardness of their evil hearts".  "God gave them all" - Pope Francis said - but in return received only "bad things". "Faithfulness had disappeared" he said. "This is the History of God. It's as if God were weeping. And when Jesus looked at Jerusalem he too wept. Because in Jesus' heart was this history where faithfulness had disappeared. We follow our will, but doing so our heart hardens and becomes of stone. And the Word of the Lord cannot penetrate. Thus the people get more and more distant. This is also the risk in our personal histories. Now, on this day of lent, we must ask ourselves: 'do I listen to the voice of the Lord or do I do what I please?'".

The Gospel reading from Luke also offers an example of a "hardened heart", deaf to the voice of God. In it, Jesus drives out a demon from a man and in return receives an accusation: "By the power of the prince of demons, you drive out demons. You are a demoniac sorcerer." This - Pope Francis said - is the typical excuse of "lawmakers" who think life is regulated by laws promulgated by themselves.

"This has also happened in the history of the Church! Think of poor Joan of Arc: today she is a Saint! She was burnt at the stake because she was considered a heretic... the inquisitors, those who followed the rules, those Pharisees: they were far from the love of God. And closer in time to us think of the Blessed Antonio Rosmini: all of his writings were placed upon the Index. You could not read them; it was considered a sin to read them. Today he is a Blessed. In the History of God with his people the Lord sent forth the prophets to tell His people that He loved them. In the Church, the Lord sends forth the Saints. And it is the Saints who carry forward the life of the Church, not the powerful, not the hypocrites: the Saints".

Saints "are those who are not afraid to let themselves be caressed by the mercy of God. That's why the Saints are men and women who understand pain, suffering and human misery, and they accompany the people of God. They do not despise the people". "Jesus says: 'Whoever is not with me is against me'. And there is no compromising. You are either on the path of love or on the path of hypocrisy. You either let yourself be loved by God's mercy, or you do as you please according to your own heart that hardens days by day along this path. Whoever is not with me is against me: there is no third choice to be made. Either you are a saint or you take the other route. Whoever is not receptive loses out... No, it is worse: he wastes and wrecks. He is corrupt and he corrupts".

 

 

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