Pope
Francis: The Church is not an entrepreneur but a mother
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis said on Friday that there
is much sterility within the Church and the people of God, a sterility that
comes from power and egoism. The Church, he stressed, is a mother and not
an entrepreneur. His remarks came during his homily at morning Mass celebrated
at the Santa Marta residence.
The Pope’s reflections on the themes of sterility and motherhood
were taken from the biblical account of two miraculous births, those of Samson
and John the Baptist, both born to women who were formerly sterile. He said
this symbol of sterility as recounted in the Bible is seen as the sign of a
human person incapable of moving forward. Therefore the Church, he said, wants
to make us reflect on the issue of human sterility.
Sterility and new Creation
“From sterility, the
Lord is able to restart a new lineage, a new life. And that is the
message of today. When humanity is exhausted and can no longer go
forward, grace comes, the Son comes and Salvation comes. And that exhausted
Creation gives way to a new creation.”
Today’s message, the
Pope continued, is this second Creation that comes when the earth is
exhausted. We are awaiting the newness of God and that’s what Christmas
is about. He pointed out that the mothers of Samson and John the Baptist were
able to give birth thanks to the action of the Spirit of the Lord and asked
what is the message of these biblical accounts? The reply, he said, is
that we must open ourselves to the Spirit of God because we cannot do it by
ourselves.
Openess to the newness of God
“This too makes me
think of our mother Church and of so much sterility within our Mother Church:
when because of the weight of the hope in the Commandments, that pelagianism
that all of us carry within our bones, she becomes sterile. She believes
she is capable of giving birth… no, she can’t! The Church is a mother and
only becomes a mother when she opens to the newness of God, to the strength of
the Spirit. When she says to herself: “I do everything, but I’ve
finished, I can’t go forward!”, the Spirit comes.”
A mother and not an entrepreneur
Pope Francis then went
on to reflect on the sterility within the Church and her openness to becoming a
mother through her faith.
“And today is also a
day to pray for our Mother Church, because of so much sterility within the
people of God. A sterility arising from egoism, from power … when the
Church believes she can do everything, that she can take charge of the
consciences of the people, walk along the road of the Pharisees, of the
Sadducees, along the road of hypocrisy, yes, the Church is sterile. Let’s pray.
That this Christmas our Church may be open to the gift of God, that she may
allow herself to be surprised by the Holy Spirit and be a Church that gives
birth, a mother Church. Many times I think that in some places the Church is
more like an entrepreneur than a mother.”
The Pope concluded his
homily by imploring the Lord for the grace of fertility and motherhood within
our Church so that above all the Church is a mother, just like Mary.
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