Pope at Mass: authority is not in
commanding but in consistent witness
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| Pope Francis at Mass at Casa Santa Marta (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis speaks about the harm done by
“inconsistent" Christians and “schizophrenic” pastors who do not bear
witness and thus distance themselves from the Lord's way of doing things, from
His authentic “authority”. He made the point in his homily at Mass, Friday
morning, at the Casa Santa Marta.
By Robin Gomes
Pope Francis based his homily on the day’s Gospel where St.
Mark notes that “Jesus taught as one having authority”. As Jesus preaches in
the synagogue, the evangelist focuses on the reaction among the people to His
way of acting with “authority”, unlike that of the scribes. The Pope thus
explains the difference that exists between “having authority” or the “inner
authority” of Jesus and the authority of the scribes who exercise it but
“without having it”. Despite being experts in teaching the law and listened to
by the people, they were not credible.
Jesus’ authority
The Pope said that the authority of the Lord is one of “lordship”
with which He moved about, taught, healed and heard the people. This lordship
that came from within, demonstrates the consistency between His teaching and
His actions. The Pope said it is this consistency, this testimony that gives
authority to a person. Hence, authority is seen in constancy and testimony.
Hypocritical and schizophrenic pastors
On the contrary, the Pope pointed out, the scribes were not
consistent, which is why Jesus admonished the people to “do what they say but
not what they do”. Jesus also did not miss an opportunity to reproach the
scribes because “with this attitude”, the Pope said, they had fallen into a
“pastoral schizophrenia”, saying one thing and doing something else. At times,
in the Gospels, Jesus sometimes puts them in a corner, does not give them any
answers or just describes them.
The Pope said that the word that Jesus uses to describe this
inconsistency and schizophrenia is “hypocrisy”. Several times, in Chapter 23 of
Matthew’s Gospel, Jesus calls the scribes and Pharisees “hypocrites”. The Pope
said that “hypocrisy is the way of acting of those who have responsibility over
the people, hence pastoral responsibility, but are not consistent.” They are
not lords and do not have authority, but the people of God are meek and
tolerate many hypocritical and schizophrenic pastors who are not consistent,
who say one thing and don't do it themselves.
Being inconstant Christians is a scandal
The Pope explained that the people of God who are very
tolerant can recognize the power of grace. This, he said, is shown in the First
Reading from the Book of Samuel where the elderly priest, Eli “had lost all
authority, with only the grace of anointing remaining. With that grace, he
blessed and performed the miracle for Anna who, distraught by grief, was
praying to be a mother. Reflecting on this episode, the Pope said that the
people of God can distinguish well between a person's authority and the
grace of anointing. They can make out a confessor after the heart of Christ.
“This,” the Holy Father said, “is the wisdom of our people, who many times
tolerate many inconsistent pastors like the scribes and even Christians who go
to Mass every Sunday and then live like pagans.” People can easily
recognize a scandal and inconsistant behaviour. Inconstant Christians who
don’t give witness and inconsistent and schizophrenic pastors who don't give
witness, do much harm, the Pope said.
He thus prayed that all baptized may have the
“authority” that “does not consist in commanding and making oneself heard, but
in being consistent, being a witness and for this reason, being companions on
the way of the Lord”.

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