Pope at Mass: No to a “cosmetics” religion that’s all
show
(Vatican Radio) Pope
Francis said Jesus asks us to perform good deeds with humility and reject a
"cosmetics" (maquillage) religion that is merely concerned with its
outward appearance and pretending to be what it’s not. The Pope was speaking at
his morning Mass on Tuesday celebrated in the Santa Marta residence.
The inspiration for the
Pope’s homily was taken from the day’s readings of St Paul’s letter to the
Galatians and the Gospel account of where Jesus rebukes a Pharisee for being
totally concentrated on the outward appearance of cleanliness rather than on
the inner substance of his faith.
Pope Francis noted that
Jesus’s answer to that same Pharisee who criticized him for not observing the
prescribed washing before the meal was unequivocal.
“'Oh you Pharisees! Although
you cleanse the outside of the cup and the dish, inside you are filled with
plunder and evil.'” And Jesus repeats this many times in the Gospel to these
people: Your interior is wicked, is not good and is not free. 'You are slaves
because you have not accepted the justice that comes from God, the justice that
Jesus has given us.'"
Mentioning another passage
from the Gospel, the Pope noted that Jesus urges us to pray without being seen,
without being show-offs or like those cheeky and shameless people who pray and
give alms so they can be admired. Our Lord, he stressed, instead shows us the
path of humility.
Pope Francis went on to
explain that, as Jesus said, what is important is the freedom given to us by
redemption.
No to a “cosmetics”
religion, avoid outward show
“That inner freedom, that
freedom to do good deeds in secret without blowing our trumpets because the
path of true religion is Jesus’ path: humility and humiliation. And as Paul
says to the Philippians, Jesus humiliates himself, empties himself. This is the
only way to remove egoism, cupidity, arrogance, vanity and worldliness from
ourselves. On the contrary, these people that Jesus rebukes are people who
follow a “cosmetic” religion: (about) show, appearance and pretending to be
something but inside… Jesus uses a very strong image to describe these people:
“You are like whitewashed tombs that look handsome on the outside but inside are
full of the bones of the dead and every kind of corruption.”
Ask the Lord to reject a
religion of outward show
Continuing his reflections,
Pope Francis pointed out that Jesus asks us to perform good deeds with
humility. He said you can do all the good deeds you want but if you don’t do
them with humility, as Jesus taught us, these good deeds count for nothing
because they are born from you and your self-assurance rather than from the
redemption that Jesus gave us.This same redemption comes via “the path of
humility and humiliations because humility never comes without humiliation. And
we see Jesus humiliated on the Cross.”
“Let us ask the Lord for us
never to get tired of journeying along this path, to never get tired of
rejecting this religion of show, of appearance, of pretending. And let us
journey silently doing good, freely just as we freely received our inner
freedom. And may HE guard this inner freedom for all of us. Let us ask for this
grace.”

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