Pope Francis: Friday homily focuses on scandal of preaching
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis celebrated Mass in the chapel of the Domus Sanctae Marthae
residence in the Vatican this Friday morning, focusing his remarks on the attitude
of some Christians who seem to be “allergic” to preachers and overly critical of those
who proclaim the Gospel, suggesting that they are often afraid of letting the Holy
Spirit into their lives and are therefore prone to profound sadness. Listen:
In his remarks
to the faithful following the readings of the day, Pope Francis focused on the day's
Gospel, drawn from that according to St Matthew (11:16-19). There, Jesus compares
the generation of his time to always unhappy children, explaining that they were,
“not open to the Word of God.” Their refusal, he explained, was not of the message,
but of the messenger. “They reject John the Baptist,” he said, who came, “neither
eating nor drinking ,” saying of him that he was “a man possessed.” They reject Jesus
because they say, “He is a glutton, a drunkard, a friend of publicans and sinners.”
They always have a reason to criticize the preacher:
“The people of that time
preferred to take refuge in a more elaborate religion: in the moral precepts, such
as the group of Pharisees; in political compromise, as the Sadducees; in social revolution,
as the zealots; in gnostic spirituality, such as Essenes. They were [happy] with their
clean, well-polished system. The preacher, however, was not [so pleased]. Jesus reminded
them: ‘Your fathers did the same with the prophets.’ The people of God have a certain
allergy to the preachers of the Word: they persecuted the prophets, [even] killed
them.”
The Pope went on to say that these people claimed to accept the truth
of revelation, “but the preacher, preaching, no. They prefer a life caged in their
precepts, in their compromises, in their revolutionary plans or in their [disembodied]
spirituality.” They are those Christians, who are always discontented with what preachers
say:
"These Christians are closed, they are trapped, sad ... these Christians
are not free. Why? Because they are afraid of the freedom of the Holy Spirit, which
comes through preaching. This, then, is the scandal of preaching, of which St. Paul
spoke: the scandal of preaching that ends in the scandal of the Cross. That God should
speak to us through men with limits , sinful men, scandalizes: and what scandalizes
even more is that that God should speak to us and save us by way of a man who says
he is the Son of God but ends [his life] as a criminal. That scandalizes.”
“These
sad Christians,” said Pope Francis, “do not believe in the Holy Spirit , do not believe
in the freedom that comes from preaching, which admonishes you, teaches you – slaps
you , as well – but it is the very freedom that makes the Church grow.”:
“Seeing
these children who are afraid to dance, to cry, [who are] afraid of everything, who
ask for certainty in all things, I think of these sad Christians, who always criticize
the preachers of the Truth, because they are afraid to open the door to the Holy Spirit.
Let us pray for them, and pray also for ourselves, that we do not become sad Christians,
cutting off the freedom of the Holy Spirit to come to us through the scandal of preaching.”