Pope: 'the Holy Spirit makes us real Christians, not
virtual ones'
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
says it is the Holy Spirit that moves the Church but for many Christians today,
the Holy Spirit is a stranger.
Speaking on Monday morning
during Mass at the Casa Santa Marta the Pope
urged believers to allow themselves to be propelled by the Holy Spirit whom, he
said, shows us the way to freedom.
He also had a special
greeting for the Vincentian Sisters of Charity who work at the Casa Santa Marta
and who are marking the feast day of their founder: St. Louise de Marillac.
Drawing inspiration from the reading of the day which recounts the dialogue between Paul and the first disciples in Ephesus, Pope Francis recalled that the disciples told Paul that they had “not even heard that there is a Holy Spirit”.
Drawing inspiration from the reading of the day which recounts the dialogue between Paul and the first disciples in Ephesus, Pope Francis recalled that the disciples told Paul that they had “not even heard that there is a Holy Spirit”.
This is something, he said,
that happens today as well as many who believe in Jesus do not know the Holy
Spirit.
Many, he said, say they have
“learnt through Catechism” that the Holy Spirit is “in the Trinity” but they do
not know anything more and they wonder what the Spirit does:
"The Holy Spirit is the
one who moves the Church, he said, the one who works in the Church and in
our hearts” making each Christian unique and yet, together with other
Christians, a unit.
The Holy Spirit, the Pope
continued, opens the doors and invites us to bear witness to Jesus.
“At the beginning of Mass we
heard the words: ‘you will receive the Holy Spirit and you will be my witnesses
in the world’. The Holy Spirit is the one who moves us to praise God, to pray
the Lord, the one who is within us and teaches us to see the Father and to call
him ‘Father’. The Holy Spirit frees us from this ‘orphan-like’ condition which
the spirit of the world wants to put us in” he said.
Pope Francis said the Holy
Spirit is “the protagonist of the living Church” and he warned against the
danger of not living up to this mission of the Holy Spirit thereby reducing
faith to "morals and ethics”.
It is not enough, he said, to
just respect the Commandments and do “nothing more”.
Christian life, Francis
reiterated, “is not just an ethical life: it is an encounter with Jesus
Christ.” And it is thanks to the Holy Spirit that this encounter takes place:
"But we keep the Holy
Spirit as a ‘luxury prisoner’ in our hearts: we do not allow the Spirit to push
us forward, to move us. The Sprit does everything, knows everything, reminds us
what Jesus said, can explain all about Jesus. There is only one thing the Holy
Spirit can’t do: make us ‘parlour’ Christians (…) The Holy Spirit cannot make
us ‘virtual’ Christians who are not virtuous. The Holy Spirit makes real
Christians. The Spirit takes life as it is and prophetically reads the signs of
the times pushing us forward (…), the Holy Spirit is the third Person of the
Trinity” he said.
Pope Francis urged all faithful
this week to reflect on the action of the Holy Spirit in our lives and to ask
ourselves whether we have the courage to go out into the world bearing witness
to Jesus.
And inviting us to prepare
for the upcoming Feast of Pentecost, the Pope said we must think of the Holy
Spirit who is within our hearts and ask for the grace of obedience and docility
to the Spirit:
“This is what we must do this
week: think of the Sprit and talk to Him”.
(Linda Bordoni)
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