Pope Francis at Mass: ‘Bishops
must pray to overcome Great Accuser’
At Mass in the Casa Santa Marta on Tuesday, Pope Francis
invites bishops to overcome the Great Accuser, who seeks to create scandal,
through prayer, humility, and nearness to God’s people.
In his homily at Mass on Tuesday morning, Pope Francis said
it seems the Great Accuser is attacking the bishops of the Catholic Church to
create scandal.
The Pope invited them to remember three things in these
troubled times: their strength lies in being men of prayer; they should have
the humility to remember they were chosen by God; and they need to remain close
to the people.
He reflected on the day’s Gospel (Lk 6:12-19), in which
Jesus spends the night in prayer before choosing the Twelve Apostles, whom the
Pope called “the first bishops”.
Men of prayer
First, Pope Francis said bishops must be men of prayer.
Prayer, he said, “is a bishop’s consolation in difficult times,” since they
know that “Jesus is praying for me and for all bishops.”
The Pope said this should bring consolation and strength to
bishops, who are then called to pray for themselves and the people of God.
This, the Holy Father said, is a bishop’s first duty.
Humility of being chosen by God
Next, Pope Francis invited bishops to be humble, because
they were chosen by God.
“The bishop who loves Jesus is not trying to climb a
ladder, advancing his vocation as if it were a mere task or seeking a better
placement or promotion. No. A bishop feels chosen, and has the certainty of
being chosen. This drives him to speak with the Lord: ‘You chose me, of little
importance, a sinner.’ He is humble, because he feels chosen and feels Jesus’
gaze upon his whole being. This gives him strength.”
Remain close to the people
Lastlly, Pope Francis said bishops are called to be close to
the people of God, and not shut up in an ivory tower.
“The bishop cannot remain distant from the people; he
cannot have attitudes that take him away from them… He doesn’t try to find
refuge with the powerful or elite. No. The ‘elites’ criticize bishops, while
the people has an attitude of love towards the bishop. This is almost a special
unction that confirms the bishop in his vocation.”
Great Accuser seeks to scandalize
Finally, Pope Francis said bishops need these three
attitudes to face the scandal whipped up by the Great Accuser.
“In these times, it seems like the Great Accuser has been
unchained and is attacking bishops. True, we are all sinners, we bishops. He
tries to uncover the sins, so they are visible in order to scandalize the
people. The Great Accuser, as he himself says to God in the first chapter of
the Book of Job, “roams the earth looking for someone to accuse”. A bishop’s
strength against the Great Accuser is prayer, that of Jesus and his own, and
the humility of being chosen and remaining close to the people of God, without
seeking an aristocratic life that removes this unction. Let us pray, today, for
our bishops: for me, for those who are here, and for all the bishops throughout
the world.”

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