Pope:
Worldly pastors talk too much, listen little
(Vatican Radio) Words, actions and the ability to listen:
those are the three factors that determine the good pastor or Christian in whom
the faithful recognize consistency and authority. Pope Francis reflected
on this theme in his Homily at Santa Marta in the Vatican Thursday.
Recalling the day’s Gospel reading in which the people marvel at
Jesus’s authoritative teaching, Pope Francis said that people today know
"when a priest, a bishop, a catechist, a Christian, has the consistency
that gives him authority." Jesus, he said, "admonishes his
disciples" to beware of "false prophets."
But how to discern the true preachers of the Gospel from the
false ones?
Pope Francis said there are three things to look for: how
do they speak, what do they do and, do they listen?
Speech, action, listen
"They talk, they do, but another attitude is lacking: that
is the basis, which is the very foundation of speaking, of doing. They
lack the ability to listen.”
But, the pope said, “the combination of speaking-doing is
not enough ... “ and can often be deceptive. What Jesus expects of us
instead, he said, is to “listen and do – to put into practice:” 'Everyone who
hears these words of mine and puts them into practice,’ Jesus said, ‘is like a
wise man who built his house upon a rock.'
Beware of "false prophets"
Instead, Pope Francis asserted, those who "hear the words
but fail to make them their own…do not listen seriously or fail to put them
into practice will be like the one who builds his house on the sand."
"When Jesus warns people to beware of 'false prophets', he
says: 'By their fruits ye shall know them'. And here, by their attitude: so
many words, they speak, they do wonders, do great things but they do not have
an open heart to hear the Word of God; they are afraid of the silence of the
word of God and these are the 'pseudo Christians', the 'pseudo pastors '. It's
true, they do good things, it is true, but they lack the rock. "
Worldly pastors talk too much and listen too little
What such people are lacking, the Pope continued, is "the
rock of the love of God, the rock of the Word of God." And without this
rock, he warned, "they can’t preach, they cannot build: they pretend [and]
in the end everything collapses.”
These are the “pseudo pastors,” the “worldly pastors…or
Christians also, who talk too much,” the Pope added. “They are afraid of
silence; maybe they do too much.” And, the Pope insisted, they are
not capable of embracing what they’ve heard – [they like the sound of their own
voices] - and this does not come from God.”
Highlighting the words, “doing, listening, speaking,” the Pope
said, “one who only speaks and does, is not a true prophet, not a true
Christian, and in the end everything will collapse: it is not on the rock of
God's love - [it] is not as firm as a rock. One who knows how to listen and
[takes action on what he’s heard] , with the strength of the word of another,
not his own: that is balance. Even though he is a humble person, that does
not seem important - but how many of these great ones are there in the Church!
How many great bishops, how many great priests, how many great faithful
who listen and do from listening!”
An example of our days, the Pope said, is Mother Teresa of
Calcutta, who "did not speak, and was able to listen in silence" and
"has done so much!” Neither she “nor her work collapsed,” the Pope
added. "The great know how to listen and they do from
listening because their trust and their strength is [based] on the rock of Jesus
Christ."
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