Pope
Mass: a humble heart knows God, theology is done on one’s knees
(Vatican Radio) Those who study the mystery of God are brought
to their knees because God reveals more to a humble heart. Those were the
Pope’s words during his Homily at Mass Tuesday morning at the Casa Santa
Martha.
The
eyes of the poor, said Pope Francis, are most likely to see Christ and, through
him, to see the face of God. Others who claim to fathom this mystery with the
resources of intelligence must first get down on their "knees", in an
act of humility , otherwise "they will not understand anything."
During his Homily the
Pope focused on the Gospel of St Luke from the morning’s liturgy, reflecting on
Christ’s relationship to the Father, both praising and thanking him.
"He makes us know the
Father, introduces us to this inner life that He has. And tp whom does the
Father reveal this? To whom does he give this grace? 'I praise you, Father,
Lord of heaven and earth, because you have hidden these things from the wise
and learned, and revealed them to little ones'. Only those whose hearts are
like the young are capable of receiving this revelation, the humble of heart,
the meek, who feel the need to pray, to open up to God, who feel poor; only he
who goes forward with the first Beatitude: the poor in spirit. "
Therefore, poverty is a privileged gift that opens the door to the
mystery of God. A gift that sometimes, noted Pope Francis, that may be lacking
in those dedicated to a life of study.
"Many may know the
science, theology well, so many! But if they do not practice this theology on
their knees, humbly, like children, they will not understand anything. It will
tell them many things, but they will not understand anything. Only with this
poverty is one capable of receiving the revelation that the Father gives
through Jesus, through Jesus. Jesus is, not like a captain, an army general, a
powerful ruler, no, no. He is like a bud. Just like we heard in the First
Reading: 'On that day, a shoot shall sprout from the stump of Jesse'. He is a
bud that is humble, mild, and came to the humble, and to the meek, to bring
salvation to the sick, the poor, the oppressed.”
Pope Francis continued by saying that the mystery Jesus is that of
humbling oneself. It is a mystery that "brings salvation to the
poor, brings comfort to those who are stricken by many diseases, sins and
difficult situations." "Out of this context”, concluded Pope Francis
you cannot understand the mystery of Jesus":
"We ask the Lord, in this
Advent season, to bring us nearer to his mystery and to do so the way that He
wants us to do: the way of humility, the way of meekness, the way of poverty,
the road where we feel sin. So that he can come to save us, to free us. May the
Lord give us this grace. "
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