Pope: jealousy and envy are sins that kill with words
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
celebrated Holy Mass on Thursday, the feast of Saint Agnes, Virgin and Martyr.
In his homily, the Holy Father prayed that God might preserve us from the sins
of envy and jealousy – ugly sins that kill others with words and that exist
even in our Christian communities.
Envy is an ugly sin that
grows like a weed
The first reading (1 Sam
18:6-9; 19:1-7) tells the story of Saul, the king of Israel, and his jealousy
towards David. After the victory over the Philistines, the women joyfully sang,
“Saul has slain his thousands, and David his ten thousands.” From that day
forward, Saul looked on David with suspicion, fearing that David might betray
him. Ultimately, Saul decided to kill him. Later he followed the advice of his
son and reconsidered. But his wicked thoughts returned. Jealousy, the Pope
said, is “a sickness” that returns and brings with it envy:
“How ugly envy is! it is an
attitude, it is an ugly sin. And jealousy or envy grows in the heart like a
weed: it grows, but it doesn’t allow good plants to grow. It harms everything
that its shadow seems to fall upon. There is no peace! It is a tormented heart,
it is an ugly heart! But the envious heart, too – we hear it here – leads to
killing, to death. And Scripture says clearly: through the envy of the devil,
death entered the world.”
Envy kills, even in our
communities
“Envy kills,” the Pope said.
“It does not tolerate others having something that I do not have. And it always
suffers, because the heart of an envious or jealous person suffers. It is a
suffering heart!” It is a suffering that desires “the death of others.” “But
how many times,” he asked, “in our communities – and we don’t have to look too
far to see this – are people killed, through jealousy, with the tongue? Someone
is envious of this, of the other, and they begin to gossip – and gossip kills”:
“I too, thinking and
reflecting on this passage, invite myself – and everyone – to see if, in my
heart, there is any jealousy, any envy, which always leads to death and doesn’t
make me happy; because this sickness always leads us to regard the good others
possess as if it were against us. And this is an ugly sin. It is the beginning
of many, many crimes. Let us ask the Lord to give us the grace not to open the
heart to jealousy, not to open the heart to envy, because these things always
lead to death.”
Jesus handed over out of
envy
Pope Francis concluded by
noting that Jesus was handed over to Pontius Pilate because of the envy of the
chief priests and the scribes:
“According to the
interpretation of Pilate – who was very intelligent, but a coward – envy was
what lead to the death of Jesus: the instrument, the ultimate instrument. They
handed him over out of envy. Let us also ask the Lord the grace never, because
of envy, to hand over to death a brother, a sister of the parish, of the
community, or even someone in our neighbourhood. Everyone has their sins,
everyone has their virtues. They are specific to each individual. Look at the
good, and do not kill with gossip through envy or jealousy.
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