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Pope: saints and martyrs show that you cannot follow Jesus to “seek power"

"This is a daily temptation of Christians, ours, of all of us who are in the Church: the temptation not of the power, of the strength of the Spirit, but the temptation of worldly power. Thus one falls in that religious tepidness which brings you to worldliness, that tepidness that ends, when it grows, grows, grows, in that attitude that Jesus calls hypocrisy".

Vatican City (AsiaNews) - The witness of the saints and martyrs shows us that "travelling the path of Jesus” means following him “out of that religious stupor that leads us to adore God" and not for that "worldly power" that Jesus called hypocrisy, explained Pope Francis in his homily at Mass celebrated this morning in Casa Santa Marta, inspired by the Gospel of the day, in which the crowd seeks Jesus after the multiplication of the loaves and fishes for "material interest".

The Pope said there is a risk that people fail to understand the Lord’s real mission: this happens when people take advantage of Jesus sliding towards a “self-interests”: This attitude of self-interests is often seen in the Gospels, even among Jesus' own disciples. The sons of Zebedee who wanted to be prime minister and the other the minister of the economy, to have power," he noted. "That unction to bring to the poor good news, the liberation to prisoners, sight to the blind, freedom for the oppressed and announce a year of grace, as it becomes dark, it is lost and transforms into something of power."

“The danger lies in passing from religious wonder to profiteering from it. This was also a proposal of the devil to Jesus in the temptations. One on bread, precisely. The other on the spectacle: 'Let us make a beautiful spectacle so that all the people will believe in you.' And the third, apostasy: that is, the adoration of the idols. And this is a daily temptation of Christians, ours, of all of us who are in the Church: the temptation not of the power, of the strength of the Spirit, but the temptation of worldly power. Thus one falls in that religious tepidness which brings you to worldliness, that tepidness that ends, when it grows, grows, grows, in that attitude that Jesus calls hypocrisy."

In this way, "you become a Christian in name only, in appearance, but with self-interest at heart", as Jesus said, "Verily, verily, I say unto you, Ye seek me, not because you saw signs but because you ate all the bread you wanted to eat”. This is the temptation to "slip into worldliness, to seek power" and this "weakens faith, mission, it weakens the Church."

“Jesus calls on all to awaken with the witness of martyrs and saints who remind us of our mission to follow in Jesus' footsteps. The people understand Jesus' reproach and tell him: 'But what should we fulfil to do the works of God? Jesus says to them: 'This is the work of God:  that you believe in the One who He has sent', that is, faith in Him, only in Him, trust in Him and not in other things that bring us far from Him. This is the work of God: that you believe in the One who He has sent, in Him”.

Concluding his homily, Pope Francis prayed that Christ may give the faithful the grace to not fall into a spirit of worldliness. It is a spirit, he said, "that behind or under a varnish of Christianity, brings us to become pagans."

 

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