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Friday, April 19, 2013

ANOTHER BOMBSHELL OF A POWERFUL MINI-HOMILY FROM THE MAGISTERIUM OF POPE FRANCIS! I'M BEGINNING TO REALLY DIG THIS POPE!


Pope Francis: Mass with Vatican printers, L'Osservatore Romano

(Vatican Radio)
The Word of God is to be welcomed with humility because it is the word of love: thus – and only thus – may it penetrate hearts and change lives. This was the essence of the remarks Pope Francis made at Mass in the Domus Sanctae Marthae chapel on Friday morning, in the presence of employees and staff members from the Vatican Typography – the printing press – and the L'Osservatore Romano newspaper. Listen: RealAudioMP3

The Conversion of St. Paul and the discourse of Jesus in the synagogue of Capernaum were the biblical readings of the day, and were at the centre of the Pope’s homily, which focused on Jesus as He speaks: speaking to Saul who had been persecuting Him; to Ananias, called to accept Saul; to the teachers of the law, saying that anyone who does not eat His flesh and drink His blood will not be saved. The Pope said Jesus’ voice, “passes through our mind and goes to the heart, for Jesus seeks our conversion.” Paul and Ananias respond with puzzlement, but with an open heart. The teachers of the law respond in another way, arguing among themselves and challenging the hard words of Jesus:

Paul and Ananias respond [after the manner of] the great [figures] in salvation history, like Jeremiah [and] Isaiah. Even Moses had his difficulties [as when he said]: ‘But, Lord, I do not know how to speak, how am I going to go to the Egyptians and [deliver your message]?’ And Mary, [who said]: ‘But, Lord, I'm not married!’. It is the response of humility, of one who welcomes the Word of God with one’s heart. Instead, the doctors answered only with their heads. They do not know that the Word of God goes to the heart, do not know of conversion.

MY COMMENT, this is really, really good!)The Pope explained who are the ones that respond only with the head:

They are the great ideologues. The Word of Jesus goes to the heart because it is the Word of love, it is a beautiful word and brings love, makes us to love. These ideologues cut off the road of love, and also that of beauty – and they began to argue sharply among themselves, ‘How can this man give us his flesh to eat?’. All a matter of intellect! And when ideology enters into the Church, when ideology enters into our understanding of the Gospel, no [authentic] comprehen[sion] is [possible].

They are the ones who walk only “on the path of duty”: theirs is the moralis[tic outlook] of those who pretend to understand the Gospel with their heads alone. They are not “on the road to conversion, that conversion to which Jesus calls us.”

MY COMMENT: WOW! WOW! WOW!<b>And these, on the road of duty, load everything on the shoulders of the faithful. The ideologues falsify the gospel. Every ideological interpretation, wherever it comes from – from [whatever side] – is a falsification of the Gospel. And these ideologues – as we have seen in the history of the Church – end up being intellectuals without talent, ethicists without goodness – and let us not so much as mention beauty, of which they understand nothing.

MY COMMENT: THIS IS THE ETHOS OF THIS PAPACY!"Rather,” said Pope Francis, “the path of love, the way of the Gospel, is simple: it is the road that the Saints understood”:

The saints are those who lead the Church forward! The road of conversion, the way of humility, of love, of the heart, the way of beauty ... Today let us pray to the Lord for the Church: that the Lord might free her from any ideological interpretation and open the heart of the Church, our Mother Church, to the simple Gospel, to that pure Gospel that speaks to us of love, which brings love, and is so beautiful! It also makes us beautiful, with the beauty of holiness. Today let us pray for the Church.


4 comments:

Gene said...

RE; Argument from religious experience. ...with the caveat that this so-called "religious experience" is the Christian religious experience...bracketed on both ends by God's creative and redemptive act. Otherwise, just willy-nilly religious experience can mean anything.
Fr, I attended Protestant theology grad school and seminary in the same decade you were in seminary. We dealt with the same neo-prot nonsense because it had infiltrated even Catholic theology (see Vatican II). Thankfully, because of the nature of Catholic theology and the truth of the Real Presence, there were internal dogmatic limits to these liberal theological influences. Not so for Protestantism, and we see where it has led.
So, if my crap detector pegs out every time I hear terms like "religious experience" and "supernatural," please forgive me. These are real issues, however, that filter down to even the most theologically unsophisticated of the faithful.

Supertradmum said...

Both and, not either or. Too many Catholics are running after experience rather than doctrinal truths and turning themselves into Gnostics or Protestants or both.

Both and

Anonymous said...

For those who are idealogues rooted in the non-religious secular world,his message may fly over their concrete heads and stony hearts...or the words such as 'religious experience, 'heart' and 'love' or 'supernatural' may pique a curiosity. Let's hope so.

For non-idealogues existing in the secular world, words such as 'religious experience', 'heart' and 'supernatural' bring Hope..Hope for the different and better.

For Catholic idealogue wannabees who still yet have a piece of humility residing within, let us pray they listen and hear this message...or read it.

Gene, apparently you were already trying to answer a call from God way back then...and you were open to divine course correction...hence your conversion to the One True Faith. Let us pray more non-Catholics AND Catholics get interiorly humble like that.

~SL

Enquirer10 said...

Fr Allan
I agree totally. There seems no doubt about the 'continuity' exhibited by Francis - continuity with the Word and the Tradition.

I think we are blessed in having these daily 'catheceses' from the Holy Father.
God bless him and us!