Pope:
Christians must not hoard their riches but offer them to the needy
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis says that Christians must not hoard
their riches, but offer them in service to the needy.
He was speaking on
Tuesday morning during Mass at the Casa Santa Marta.
Taking his cue from a passage of the Acts of the Apostles that
describes life in the first Christian community, Pope Francis said that a
community that is renewed in the Spirit seeks harmony and endures suffering
with patience.
Referring to the four
characteristics that defined the first Christian community of Jerusalem as a
place of unity and love, the Pope said the first is harmony; the second is
common good:
“A community that is
renewed in the Spirit has the grace of unity and harmony. The only one who can
give us harmony is the Holy Spirit because he is harmony between the Father and
the Son. The second characteristic is common good: ‘no one claimed that any of
his possessions was his own,
but they had everything in common, there was no needy person among them’. Yes, there were some rich persons, but their riches were offered in service of the community. These are two characteristics of a community that lives in the Spirit”.
but they had everything in common, there was no needy person among them’. Yes, there were some rich persons, but their riches were offered in service of the community. These are two characteristics of a community that lives in the Spirit”.
And then, speaking of
the gift of patience when one is in difficulty, the Pope referred to a passage
from the Acts which tells of Ananias and Sapphira who tried to cheat the
community. He said they entered the community pretending to be benefactors but
they used the Church for their own affairs.
And staying with the
theme of patience, the Pope said: “And then there are the persecutions that had
been announced by Jesus as narrated in Matthew’s Beatitudes: ‘pray for those
who persecute you, I will be the cause of your persecution…”
In that first
Christian community that was reborn in Holy Spirit the Pope said: “there was
poverty, there was common good, but there were also problems: outside and
inside – like that couple of profiteers inside, and the persecutions
outside”.
Quoting from Peter
when he tells the community that its faith is being tested and it is “more
precious than gold that is perishable even though tested by fire”, Pope Francis
said that the community which is reborn in the Holy Spirit is purified ‘through
difficulties and amidst persecutions’.
The third
characteristic of a renewed community the Pope said: “is the patience to put up
with problems, to endure difficulties and pain, to stand up to malicious
gossip, to suffer illness and the loss of dear ones”.
A Christian community
– the Pope continued – shows that it is renewed in the Holy Spirit “when it is
in search of harmony” and not internal division: “when it seeks poverty, and
does not hoard riches for itself, because riches are to be put to the service
of the needy”, and when “it does not show anger” or offense in the face of
difficulties, but is patient like Jesus:
“In this second week
of Easter, during which we celebrate the Easter mysteries, it would be a good
thing to think of our communities, be they diocesan communities, parish
communities, family communities or other, and ask for the grace of harmony” – a
gift of the Spirit; “ask for the gift of poverty – not misery, but poverty: the
capacity to manage my possessions with generosity and for common good”; to ask
for the grace of patience.
May the Lord – Pope
Francis concluded – “make us understand that not only have each one of us
received the grace of a new birth through Baptism, but so have our
communities”.
(Linda Bordoni)
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