Pope: Don't be a 'mafioso' but live in the light of
faith
(Vatican Radio) Don’t envy
the rich and powerful or conspire against your neighbour, but instead nurture
the light of faith in your lives. That was Pope Francis’s message in his homily
at the Santa Marta Mass on Monday morning, as Philippa Hitchen reports:
Reflecting on the reading
from St Luke’s Gospel the Pope talked about the many ways in which we hide the
light of faith, through jealousy and arguments, by plotting evil against our
neighbours or simply by putting off until tomorrow the good that we should do
today.
The light of faith, he said,
is a gift that each one of us receives from God on the day of our Baptism. He
recalled that Baptism was called ‘Illumination’ in the first centuries of
Christianity, a term that is still used in some of the Eastern Churches today.
But just as Jesus warned the
crowds not to conceal the light, so the Pope said if we hide that light we
become lukewarm Christians. He talked about the many ways in which we risk
putting out that light, starting with delaying the help that we’re called to
give to our neighbours in need. Never put off doing good until tomorrow, the
Pope said, because it’s a form of injustice and you can’t put ‘good’ in the
fridge.
Pope Francis went on to warn
about those who plot evil against their neighbours instead of responding to the
trust placed in them. Anyone who conspires againsta neighbour and takes
advantage of that trust is a “Mafioso”, he insisted and the darkness of every
mafia puts out the light of faith.
The Pope also spoke about the
temptation to argue, even with those who haven’t done us any wrong. Arguments
wear us out, he said, so it’s better to pardon and to let these things go.
Finally, Pope Francis said we
should not envy those who are powerful, successful or violent because God
spurns them and calls the righteous to be His friends. To be jealous of power
and wealth is another way of hiding the light, he said, yet the same worms who
devour our corpses will eat the bodies of the rich and powerful too.
The Pope reiterated Jesus’
words, urging his listeners to be ‘children of light’ and to take care of the
light, rather than hiding it under a bed. May the Holy Spirit which we received
at Baptism, he concluded, help us to avoid these bad habits which hide the
light and let us instead nurture the light of friendship and humility, the
light of faith and hope, the light of patience and goodness.
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