Pope: Change, in fidelity to God and man, is always
healthy
Francis said in a video message to a 4-day
Italian workshop on the social doctrine of the Church. The Pope’s message
inaugurated the 5th Social Doctrine Festival, Thursday evening in
the northern city of Verona. The event is discussing the
theme of “Fidelity and Change” with regard to issues such as labour,
justice, economy and culture.
Word of God helps change
The Pope pointed out that the Word of God helps us in
distinguishing the two faces of change. The first is
fidelity, hope in and openness to new things; the second is the
difficulty of leaving a secure place for something unknown.
He noted we feel more secure within our fence, preserving and repeating
our usual words and gestures. But this prevents us from going out and
starting new processes.
Abraham
“In order to be faithful one must have the capacity to
change” and launch out, the Pope said, holding out the figure of Abraham, who
in his old age heeded the Lord’s command and left his homeland for a new
land. The Lord’s call radically changed Abraham’s life,
made him enter a new history and opened unexpected horizons for him with new
heavens and new earths. Likewise, when one responds to God, the Pope
pointed out, a process begins that leads to something unexpected we
never imagined before.
Going out
Fidelity to man, the Pope explained, means going out of
ourselves to meet a concrete person, to open our eyes and heart to the poor,
the sick, the jobless, the refugees fleeing violence and war, and the many who
are wounded by indifference and by an economy that discards and kills.
Fidelity to man, he stressed, means overcoming the centripetal force of
one’s interests and egoism and giving way to the passion for others.
In this way, the Pope said, fidelity to God and
fidelity to man converge into a dynamic movement that changes us and the
reality, overcoming “immobilism and convenience”, creating space and work for
young people and their future. Hence change is healthy not only when
things go badly but also when everything goes well and we are tempted to sit
back over results achieved.
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