Pope Francis at Angelus: ‘It’s
evil not to do good!’
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| Pope Francis speaks ahead of the Angelus prayer. (Vatican Media) |
Ahead of the Angelus prayer on Sunday, Pope Francis said
being a good Christian is more than merely not doing evil: A good Christian
does good and actively opposes evil.
By Devin Watkins
Pope Francis prayed the Angelus in St. Peter’s Square on
Sunday with tens of thousands of pilgrims, including a large group of young
Italians to whom the Pope spoke on Saturday evening.
In his address ahead of the Angelus, the Holy Father said it
is not enough simply not to do evil. But to be a good Christian, he said, “we
must also adhere to goodness and do good.”
The Pope was reflecting on the day’s Second Reading, in
which he tells the faithful not to sadden the Holy Spirit (Eph 4:30-5:2).
'Do you do good?'
Pope Francis said saddening the Spirit means not living according to the promises made at our Baptism, which are to renounce evil and adhere to good.
“Many times we hear some saying, ‘I don't hurt anyone.’
That’s fine,” the Pope said. “But do you do good?”
Pope Francis said many people “do not do evil, but neither
do they do any good”. These people pass their lives “in indifference, apathy,
and lukewarmness.”
He said this attitude of simply not doing evil is contrary
to the Gospel and the nature of young people. And he gave them a simple formula
for life:
“It’s good not to do evil. But it’s evil not to do good!”
Oppose evil
The Holy Father said Christians must forgive and not hate; pray for our enemies and not hold a grudge; bring peace and not cause division. Above all, he said we must “interrupt others when we hear them speaking badly of someone else” and not just refrain from bad-mouthing ourselves.
Pope Francis said evil spreads “where there are no bold
Christians to oppose it with goodness.”
“If we do not oppose evil, we feed it tacitly.”

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