Pope Francis at general audience: Jesus is the ‘Good
doctor’
(Vatican Radio) The Church is
a community of disciples who follow Christ because they recognize they are
sinners in need of forgiveness, Pope Francis said during the Wednesday general
audience in St Peter’s Square.
This week’s catechesis of the
Pope centred on the Gospel account of Jesus calling St Matthew – a tax
collector and a sinner – to be his disciple.
He said that by eating with
the tax collectors and sinners, Jesus shows how even they can become disciples.
“Like the tax collector
Matthew, every one of us relies on the Lord’s grace, despite our sins. We are
all sinners. All of us have sinned.”
“The Church is not a
community of the perfect, but of disciples on their way, who follow the Lord
because they recognize they are sinners and need forgiveness.”
Pope Francis observed that
those who are arrogant and proud are not able to recognize their need for
salvation, thereby impeding their ability to see the “merciful face of God” and
to act with mercy.
However, the Pope said Jesus
is the “good doctor,” and there is no sickness he cannot cure.
God’s Word is “like a
scalpel” which deeply penetrates us in order to “free us from the evil which
lurks in our lives.”
“At times this Word is
painful because it cuts into hypocrisy, unmasks false excuses, exposes the
hidden truth.” However, it also “illuminates and purifies, gives strength and
hope,” and restores us on “our journey of faith.”
Pope Francis spoke of the
importance of the Eucharist as a “powerful remedy” which “renews the grace of
our baptism.”
“Drawing near to the
Eucharist, we nourish ourselves with the Body and Blood of Jesus, and yet,
coming to us, it is Jesus who unites us with his Body!”
Turning to the prophet
Hosea’s words on God’s desire for mercy and not sacrifice, the Pope said the
Pharisees did not understand “God’s heart,” for they did not recognize the
possibility of reformation and healing, trusting in the law over mercy.
“It was as though someone
gave you a box with a gift inside and you, rather than looking for the gift,
only looked at the paper in which it was wrapped: only the appearances, the
form, but not the grace at the core, the gift which is given to everyone!”
At the conclusion of the
general audience, Pope Francis issued an
appeal for prayer ahead of his 16 April visit to Lesbos where he will
meet with refugees.
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