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Pope: "If you do not know how to forgive, you're not a Christian," "you cannot receive the forgiveness of the Lord"

"There are men and women who work so hard - so hard! - to make weapons to kill". "If you are not merciful you risk that the Lord will not be merciful to you, because we will be judged with the same measure by which we judge others”. Advice to confessors not to "beat up on" the faithful and, if nervous, "before going to the confessional go to the doctor to give you a pill against your nerves."

Vatican City (AsiaNews) - Peace, reconciliation and mercy. They are the three key words of Jesus on which Pope Francis reflected during Mass celebrated this morning in Casa Santa Marta, commenting on the readings of the day. The Pope also noted that there are "men and women who work so hard" to make weapons, but there are also "heroic" men and women who rear their family. Then there are the lost, "as the Lord forgave you, so also shall you forgive others" and mercy, particularly advised to priests in the confessional should not "beat up on the faithful".

The Pope then asked if "we are adequately grateful"  for "this gift of peace that we have received in Jesus." Peace, he said, "was made, but was not accepted." Even today, every day, "on the news, in the papers we see that there are wars, destruction, hatred, enmity". " There are also many men and women who work hard --  really hard – in order to manufacture lethal weapons, arms that eventually become bathed in the blood of so many innocent people, so many of them. There are wars (being waged)!  There are these wars and there is also that wickedness of preparing for war, of making weapons (to be used) against other people in order to kill! Peace saves us, peace makes you live, it makes you grow: war annihilates you, it drags you down.”  

Pope Francis went on to warn that wars can take other forms, saying they exist “within our Christian communities, between us.” He said the key word in today’s liturgy talks about forgiveness and we need to make peace among ourselves.  “If you can’t forgive, you are not a Christian.  You may be a good man, a good woman…. but you are not doing what our Lord did.  What’s more, if you can’t forgive, you cannot receive the peace of the Lord. And every day when we pray the ‘Our Father:’ Forgive us as we have forgiven those…...It’s a condition. We are trying to ‘convince’ God that we’re good, that we’re good by forgiving:  in reverse.  (It’s just) words, right? As that beautiful song went:   ‘Words, words, words,’ wasn’t it?  I think it was (the Italian singer) Mina who sung it. Words! Forgive one another! Just as the Lord has forgiven us, you do likewise.”

The Pope paid tribute to the many heroic men and women who patiently put up with so much hardship and injustice in order to support their families, describing them as the good people. But at the same time, he warned, there are also people who speak badly about others and make war that way. He said it was important to “understand other people, not condemn them.”

Saying God is always merciful, Pope Francis stressed the need for priests to show mercy and forgiveness in the confessional box.  “If you are a priest and you can’t manage to be merciful, tell your bishop who will give you a job in administration but please don’t go into the confessional box!  A priest who is not merciful does a lot of harm in the confessional box! He beats people. ‘No, Father, I am merciful but I’m a bit stressed….? It’s true…. Before going to hear confessions, go to your doctor who will give you some pills to make you less stressed! But show mercy!  And also show mercy among ourselves. ‘But this person did that….  What have I done?’ ‘That person is more of a sinner than me!’  Which of us can say that, that the other person is more of a sinner than me?  None of us can say this!  Only our Lord knows this.”

The Pope urged all of us to show feelings of kindness, goodness and humility, saying this is the Christian style, rather than being arrogant or condemning or speaking badly about others. May the Lord, he concluded, give all of us the grace to provide support to others, to forgive and be merciful, just as our Lord is merciful with us. 

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