Pope
Francis laments false friendship, fundamentalism
(Vatican
Radio) In his first interview with an independent radio station with no
connection to any religious organization, Pope Francis spoke about friendship,
fundamentalism, and the defense of Creation, saying “You, an Evangelist, I, a
Catholic, let us work together for Jesus”.
Pope
Francis granted the interview to his personal friend and journalist, Marcelo
Figueroa, at the Argentinian radio station, FM Milenium 106.7 out of Buenos Aires.
It aired on Sunday afternoon, September 13th.
The
interview seems like a conversation between two friends – indeed, they have
been for many years – so the theme of friendship takes a central place in the
discussion.
Pope
Francis emphasized the holiness of true friendship, saying “Friendship is
something very sacred. The Bible says ‘keep one or two friends’.
Before considering someone your friend, let time test him, to see how he reacts
in your regard.”
At
this point, Pope Francis introduces a more painful, personal note about false
friends, saying that he has been used, or instrumentalized, by some who have
claimed to be his ‘friends’. “But the utilitarian sense of friendship –
to see what I can get out of being close to this person and making myself his
friend – this pains me. I have felt used by some people who have
presented themselves as ‘friends’ with whom I may not have seen more than once
or twice in my lifetime, and they used this for their own gain. But this
is an experience which we have all undergone: utilitarian friendship.”
The
Holy Father also went on to point out the dangers of religious fundamentalism
which distances one from God, saying that fundamentalism in any religion “is a
transversal darkness which robs us of an horizon, which closes us in
convictions”.
“No
religion is immune from its own fundamentalisms. In any confession there
will be a small group of fundamentalists, whose work is to destroy in the
interests of an idea, not of a reality. Reality is superior to an idea.
God, whether in Judaism, in Christianity, or in Islam, in the faith of those
three peoples, accompanies God’s people with His presence. In the Bible
we see it, Muslims in the Koran. Our God is a God of nearness, which
accompanies. Fundamentalists push God away from the companionship of His
people; they dis-Incarnate Him, they transform Him into an ideology.
Therefore, in the name of this ideological God, they kill, attack, destroy, and
calumniate. Practically, they transform this God into a Baal, into an
idol,” Pope Francis said.
The
Holy Father also spoke of friendship towards Creation, underlining the dangers
of deforestation and the hydroelectric installations in the Amazon rainforest.
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