Pope
Francis: the Church must not worship “holy bribery”
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis said that the Church must not be obsessed by money or
power, nor worship “holy bribes”. Instead her strength and joy should come from
the words of Christ. He was speaking at the morning mass at Casa Santa Marta on
Friday.
The
Holy Father reflected on the reading from Maccabees, which tells of the
people’s joy following the reconsecration of the Holy Temple, which had been
destroyed by pagans and those obsessed by worldliness. The people of God
celebrated, they rejoiced because they had rekindled “their true identity”. The
Pope explained that “those who indulge in worldliness do not know how to
celebrate – they can’t celebrate! At most, the worldly spirit can provide
amusement, it can provoke excitement, but true joy can only come from faith in
the Covenant”. In the Gospel, Jesus drives merchants away from the Temple
saying “It is written: my house shall be called the house of prayer. But you
have made it a den of thieves”. Pope Francis noted that at the time of the
Maccabees, worldly desire “displaced the Living God”. But now, it is happening
“in another way altogether”.
“The
Gospel says the chief priests and scribes had changed things. They had dishonored
and compromised the Temple. They had dishonored the Temple! The Temple was a
symbol of the Church. The Church will always – always! – be subject to the
temptation of worldliness and power. Jesus did not say ‘No, do not do this
inside. Go outside instead.’ He said ‘You have made it a den of thieves!’ And
when the Church enters into such a state of decline, the end is bad. Very bad
indeed.”
The
danger of corruption
“There
is always a danger of corruption within the Church. This happens when the
Church, instead of being devoted to faith in Our Lord, in the Prince of Peace,
in joy, in salvation, becomes dominated by money and power. This is exactly
what happens here, in this Gospel reading. These priests, chief priests and
scribes were driven by money, power and they ignored the Holy Spirit. And in
order to be able to justify their actions, they poisoned the free spirit of the
Lord with hypocrisy. In Matthew 23, Jesus speaks of their hypocrisy. These were
people who had lost their sense of Godliness, and even the ability to rejoice,
to praise God. They did not know how to worship the Lord because they were too
distracted by money and power, and by a form of worldiness”.
The
scribes and priests are furious with Jesus
“‘Jesus
did not chase the priests and scribes away from the Temple; he chased away
those who were doing business there, the businessmen of the
Temple. The chief priests and scribes were involved in their dealings: this is
‘holy bribery’! The Gospel is very clear. It says “The chief priests and
scribes wanted to kill Jesus, along with the elders of the people’. The same
thing happened under the rule of Judas Maccabeus. Why? Because ‘they did
not know what they were doing, since everyone hung on his every word’. Jesus’
strength is to be found in his words, in his love. And where Jesus is, there is
no room for worldliness. There is no room for corruption! This is a challenge
for each and every one of us; this is the struggle the Church has to face every
day. We must always heed Jesus’ words; we must never seek comfort from
another master. Jesus told us that we cannot serve two masters. God or riches;
God or power”.
The
Pope concluded saying “We ought to pray for the Church. We must hold in our
hearts today’s martyrs, who suffer and die, so as not to be ensnared by worldly
desires, by obsession, by apostasy. Today! Today, there are more martyrs of the
Church than there ever were before. Let’s think about that. It does us good to
think about them. And also to pray that we may never fall into the trap of
worldliness, where we will be obsessed only by money and power”.
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