Pope: Lord save us from the subtle conspiracies of worldliness
(Vatican Radio) Drawing inspiration from a reading in the Book of the Maccabees, Pope
Francis warned the faithful to be attentive in our secularized and pleasure-seeking
life-style which often attacks the Church and imposes unjust rules on Christians.
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Referring
to the first Reading of the day, the Pope spoke of the passage which portrays the
effort by the Jews to regain their cultural and religious identity after Antiochus
IV Epiphanes suppressed the observance of Jewish laws and desecrated the temple after
having convinced the people of God to abandon their traditions.
Lord, the Pope
prayed, give me the discernment to recognize the subtle conspiracies of worldliness
that lead us to negotiate our values and our faith.
During his homily, Pope
Francis warned the faithful against what he described as a “globalized uniformity”
which is the result of secular worldliness.
Often he said, the people of God
prefer to distance themselves from the Lord in favour of worldly proposals. He said
worldliness is the root of evil and it can lead us to abandon our traditions and
negotiate our loyalty to God who is always faithful. This – the Pope admonished –
is called apostasy, which he said is a form of “adultery” which takes place when we
negotiate the essence of our being: loyalty to the Lord.
And he spoke of the
contradiction that is inherent in the fact that we are not ready to negotiate values,
but we negotiate loyalty. This attitude – he said – “is a fruit of the devil who makes
his way forward with the spirit of secular worldliness”.
And referring again
to the passage in the Book of Maccabees, in which all nations conformed to the king’s
decree and adopted customs foreign to their culture, the Pope pointed out that this
“is not the beautiful globalization, unity of all nations, each with their own customs
but united, but the uniformity of hegemonic globalization, it is – he said - the single
thought: the result of secular worldliness”
And Pope Francis warned that this
happens today. Moved by the spirit of worldliness, people negotiate their fidelity
to the Lord, they negotiate their identity, and they negotiate their belonging to
a people that God loves.
And with a reference to the 20th century
novel “Lord of the World” that focuses on the spirit of worldliness that leads to
apostasy, Pope Francis warned against the desire to “be like everyone else” and what
he called an “adolescent progressivism”. “What do you think?” – he said bitterly –
“that today human sacrifices are not made? Many, many people make human sacrifices
and there are laws that protect them”.
What consoles us – he concluded –
is that the Lord never denies himself to the faithful. “He waits for us, He loves
us, He forgives us. Let us pray that His faithfulness may save us from the worldly
spirit that negotiates all. Let us pray that he may protect us and allow us to go
forward, leading us by the hand, just like a father with his child. Holding the Lord’s
hand we will be safe”.