Pope: following Jesus is not a career, or a "cultural veneer" that reduces Christianity to the social work
Vatican City (AsiaNews) - Following Jesus is not a career, or a "cultural veneer" that reduces Christianity to social work, to follow Jesus is to "go with him, behind him: on the same journey, the same path "in which," there will always be difficulties, "" persecution. This is the teaching that Pope Francis has taken from the Gospel passage that speaks of Peter 's question to Jesus and that, after all, concerns the life of every Christian. Jesus says that those who follow Him will have "many good things" but "with persecution."
Vatican Radio reports that during his homily Pope Francis warned that
"when a Christian has no difficulties in life - when everything is fine,
everything is beautiful - something is wrong." It leads us to think that
he or she is "a great friend of the spirit of the world, of
worldliness." The Pope noted this "is a temptation particular to
Christians":
"Following Jesus, yes, but up to a certain point: following Jesus because
of culture: I am a Christian, I have this culture ... But without the necessity
of true discipleship of Jesus, the necessity to travel this His road. If you
follow Jesus as a cultural proposal, then you are using this road to get higher
up, to have more power. And the history of the Church is full of this, starting
with some emperors and then many rulers and many people, no? And even some - I
will not say a lot, but some - priests, bishops, no? Some say that there are
many ... but they are those who think that following Jesus is a career. "
The Pope recalled that at one time, "in the literature of two centuries
ago," it would sometimes be stated that someone "from the time he was
a child wanted a career in the church." Here the Pope reiterated that
"many Christians, tempted by the spirit of the world, think that following
Jesus is good because it can become a career, they can get ahead." But
this "is not the spirit". Instead it is Peter's attitude when he
speaks to Jesus about careers and Jesus answers: "Yes, I will give
everything with persecution." "You cannot remove the Cross from the
path of Jesus, it is always there." Yet, Pope Francis warned, this does
not mean that Christians must hurt themselves. The Christian "follows
Jesus out of love and when you follow Jesus out of love, the devil's envy does
many things." The "spirit of the world will not tolerate this, does
not tolerate this witness":
"Think of Mother Teresa: what does the spirit of the world say of Mother
Teresa? 'Ah, Blessed Teresa is a beautiful woman, she did a lot of good things
for others ...'. The spirit of the world never says that the Blessed Teresa spent,
every day, many hours, in adoration ... Never! It reduces Christian activity to
doing social good. As if Christian life was a gloss, a veneer of Christianity.
The proclamation of Jesus is not a veneer: the proclamation of Jesus goes
straight to the bones, heart, goes deep within and change us. And the spirit of
the world does not tolerate it, will not tolerate it, and therefore, there is
persecution. "
Pope Francis said those who leave their home, their family to follow Jesus,
receive a hundred times as much "already now in this age." A hundred
times together with persecution. And this should not be forgotten. "Following
Jesus is just that: going with Him out of love, behind Him: on the same
journey, the same path. And the spirit of the world will not tolerate this and
what will make us suffer, but suffering as Jesus did. Let us ask for this
grace: to follow Jesus in the way that He has revealed to us and that He has
taught us. This is beautiful, because he never leaves us alone. Never! He is
always with us. So be it".
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