Pope at Mass: building and purification of Church
begins from us.
Pope Francis on Thursday spoke about the duty of every
Christian of "building the Church, safeguarding the Church and
Purifying the Church". Delivering a homily at his morning Mass at
the Casa Santa Marta residence in the Vatican, he spoke about the three tasks
on the liturgical feast the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica, the Cathedral
of Rome Diocese, known as the "mother of all the Churches". The
Pope said this title is not a “cause of pride but of service and of
love.”
Building
Regarding building the Church, the Pope said one must first
of all know that Jesus Christ is its foundation. The Pope said, “He is
the corner stone of this building,” and “without Jesus Christ there is no
Church.” A Church without foundation will just collapse, he warned.
A Church without a living Jesus will come down.
He further explained that "we are the living
stones" of this Church. All are not same but each one is different, and
this, the Pope stressed, is the wealth of the Church. Each one of us
builds according to the gift God has given us, he said, adding, a uniform
Church is not a Church.
Safeguarding
Speaking about safeguarding the Church, the Pope said it
means being aware of the Holy Spirit who is in us. The Pope lamented that
many Christians know Jesus Christ and the Father because they pray the “Our
Father”. But speak to them about the Holy Spirit, and He is associated
with a dove and nothing more. But the Pope insisted that the Holy Spirit
is the life of the Church and He is your and my life. We, the temple of the
Holy Spirit, he said, must safeguard Him as St. Paul urges Christians not to
“sadden the Holy Spirit”, i.e. not to go against the harmony that the Holy
Spirit creates in us and in the Church. He is harmony, and He creates harmony
in the building.
Purifying
Finally, regarding the task of "purifying the
Church," the Holy Father said, it begins with us. For this, he said, all
need to recognized our sinfulness. Anyone claiming not be a sinner would
be a good curiosity, he said. Since we all are sinners, we need to purify
ourselves continuously. This in turn purifies the community, the diocesan
community, the Christian community and the universal community of the
Church. This is what makes the Church grow, the Pope said.
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