Pope: ‘a Church without martyrs breeds distrust’
(Vatican Radio) On the second anniversary of the
beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero, who was killed in 1980 by military
squadrons linked to the Regime in San Salvador as he defended the poor, Pope
Francis recalled Romero’s religious fervor and passion for justice
while warning the faithful against a ‘lukewarm’ Church.
The Pope was speaking during Mass at the Casa
Santa Marta.
Pope Francis exhorted believers to leave comfort to the side
and embrace an energetic lifestyle proclaiming Jesus with joy.
He reflected on the liturgical reading of the day which
tells the story of Paul and Silas in Philippi where they were followed by a
slave girl with an oracular spirit who was shouting “These people are slaves of
the Most High God”. This seemed like praise, the Pope said, but Paul became
annoyed and cast out the spirit. Paul understood, the Pope explained,
that that was not the path to conversion of that city; it was not the Church of
Christ. Everyone there accepted the doctrine, there were no conversions.
Similar situations, the Pope continued, have been repeated
in the history of salvation: when the people of God are quiet, they do not take
risks, but are servants of ‘worldliness’.
Then the Lord, he said, sent the prophets who – like Paul -
were persecuted "because they made people uncomfortable."
“In the Church when someone cries out against the many ways
of worldliness, they are given ‘the crooked eye’ as if something were wrong
with them, and then they are distanced” he said.
Francis spoke of personal memories from his own homeland
recalling many men and women, whom he said, were not supporters of an ideology
but “were good consecrated people” who spoke out saying “No, the Church
of Jesus is like this....: they were branded as communists and persecuted” he
said.
“Think of the Blessed Romero.What happened to him for having
told the truth? And so many others in the history of the Church, even here in
Europe. Why? Because the evil spirit prefers a tranquil, risk-free Church, a
business-like Church, a comfortable and lukewarm Church” he said.
In chapter 16 of the Acts it is also said that the slaves of
the slave were angry: they had lost their hope of earning money because the
slave could no longer divine.
"The evil one, the Pope warned, always starts from the
pocket. When the Church is lukewarm, quiet, organized, when there are no
problems, look to where business is to be made" he said.
Pope Francis also focused his homily, on joy. In fact, he
told of how Paul and Silas were dragged by the slaves to the magistrates who
ordered them to be beaten and then thrown into jail. The jailer threw them into
the innermost part of the jail where the two men broke into song. Towards
midnight a tremendous earthquake flung all the gates of the prison open.
The jailer was about to take his life because he would have been killed
if the prisoners had escaped but Paul urged him not to do so because, he said,
“we are all here”. Then the jailer asked for explanations and converted. He
washed their sores, was baptized, and “was filled with joy”.
This, the Pope said, is the path of our daily conversion:
“to move from a worldly, tranquil, safe, Catholic” lukewarm yes, to the true
proclamation of Jesus Christ; to the joy of ' Christ's announcement. We must
move, he said, from a religion that looks too much to earnings, to faith and to
the proclamation that ‘Jesus is the Lord'.
This, Francis continued, is the miracle performed by the
Holy Spirit, and he invited the faithful to read Chapter 16 of the Acts in
order to see how the Lord “together with his martyrs” makes the Church move
forward.
The Pope concluded his homily saying that a Church without
martyrs breeds distrust; a Church that doesn’t take risks breeds distrust; a
Church that is afraid of proclaiming Jesus Christ and of chasing out demons,
idols and the lord of money is not Christ’s Church.
“Let us ask the Lord for the grace for renewed vigor in
faith and conversion from a lukewarm way of life so we are able to make the
joyful proclamation that Jesus is the Lord” he said.
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