Pope: sadness is not a Christian attitude
"A sad Christian - Francis said at Mass celebrated this morning - is a sad Christian: he does not go". "Never this pagan sadness". In life there are difficult moments but in these moments “we feel that the Spirit helps us to move forward (...) and to overcome difficulties. Even martyrdom”.
Vatican City (AsiaNews) - "Sadness is not a Christian attitude" and even in the face of pain, "speak with the Holy Spirit he will support you and restore your vigor," Pope Francis said at Mass this morning at Casa Santa Marta, commenting on the Gospel passage (Jn 16.5-11) in which Jesus, in farewell to the disciples, explained what the Holy Spirit is.
The disciples, he noted, are sad to hear that their Master will soon leave them, but Jesus reproaches them pointing out that although “grief has filled your hearts, (…) it is better for you that I go”. “But how can one not be sad?” he continued, and said that “to counter sadness, we pray to the Lord to keep the renewed youth of the spirit within us”.It is the Holy Spirit, the Pope said, who ensures that we continue to be renewed and youthful in our faith.
The Holy Spirit, Pope Francis explained, gives us the capacity to carry our crosses. He reflected on the reading from the Acts of the Apostles that tells of how Paul and Silas, who had been stripped, beaten, chained and imprisoned, sang hymns to God. The Holy Spirit, he said, renews everything. The Holy Spirit accompanies us in life and sustains us. And calling the Spirit the ‘Paraclete’, the Pope explained the meaning of this “strange” word – which - he said, refers to “He who is near me and supports me so that I don’t fall, so I keep my spirit youthful”.
“A Christian is always young,” the Pope continued, and when the heart of a Christian begins to age, so does his Christian vocation. “Either you are young in heart and soul, or you are not fully Christian” he said. The Pope said that there is sorrow and pain in all of our lives, but he highlighted the example of Paul and Silas who were beaten and were suffering, and yet, he said “they were full of joy, they sang…”He explained that this is where the “youthful” part comes in as youth looks ahead with hope. But to be able to have this youthful attitude, he added, we need a daily dialogue with the Holy Spirit, who is always with us. “It is the great gift that Jesus left us: this support, which allows us to go forward” he said.
Pope Francis concluded his homily with words of encouragement and hope saying that even if we are sinners, the Spirit helps us to repent and look ahead: “speak to the Spirit who will give you support and restore your youthfulness”. Sin, on the other hand, he said ages one: “the soul ages, everything ages”. In life there are difficult moments, but in these moments “we feel that the Spirit helps us to move forward (...) and to overcome difficulties. Even martyrdom.” “Let us ask the Lord not to lose this renewed youthfulness, not to be Christians who have retired and have lost their joy,” he said: “a Christian never retires, a Christian lives because he is young - when he is a true Christian.”