Pope: 'Church does not need "blood money"
but openness to God's mercy
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
says the Church has no need for “blood” money that derives from exploitation of
people; what it needs is that the hearts of faithful be open to God’s mercy.
Speaking to the crowds
gathered in St. Peter’s Square for the weekly General Audience, the
Pope’s catechesis was inspired by the Holy Year of Mercy and he reflected on
God’s fatherly love and forgiveness.
When God’s children err in
their ways, the Pope said, God calls out to them lovingly and never disowns
them.
“The most evil of men, the most evil of women, and the most evil of peoples are His children” he said.
“The most evil of men, the most evil of women, and the most evil of peoples are His children” he said.
The Lord never disowns us; he
always calls us to be close to Him. This – the Pope said – is the love of our
Father, the mercy of God.
“To have a Father like this
gives us hope and trust” he said.
And commenting on the fact
that “when a person is sick he turns to the doctor; when he feels he has
sinned” Francis said: “he must turn to God – because if he turns to the
witchdoctor he will not be healed”.
Pointing out that “we often
choose to tread the wrong paths in search of a justification, justice, and
peace” Pope Francis said that these are gifts that are bestowed upon us by the
Lord if we choose the right path and turn to Him.
“I think of some benefactors
of the Church, who come with an offer for the Church and their offer is the
fruit of the blood of people who have been exploited, enslaved with work which
was under-payed” he said.
“I will tell these people to
please take back their cheques. The People of God don’t need their dirty money
but hearts that are open to the mercy of God” he said.
Reflecting on how the prophet Isaiah presents God in the Scriptures, he said that this fatherly love of the Lord also involves correction, a summons to conversion and the renewal of the Covenant.
Reflecting on how the prophet Isaiah presents God in the Scriptures, he said that this fatherly love of the Lord also involves correction, a summons to conversion and the renewal of the Covenant.
If he chastises his people,
the Pope said, it is to move them to repentance and conversion, and in his
mercy, he asks them to turn back to him with all their hearts and to receive a
righteousness that is itself his gift.
“Though our sins be like scarlet, he will make them white as snow” he said.
“Though our sins be like scarlet, he will make them white as snow” he said.
And with a special thought
and mention for the many refugees who are attempting to enter Europe and do not
know where to go, Pope Francis invited the faithful to be open, during this
year of grace, to our heavenly Father’s merciful invitation to come back to him
and to experience this miracle of his love and forgiveness.
(Linda Bordoni)
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