Pope at Mass: Watch out against
curiosities in the virtual world
During Monday’s morning Mass, Pope Francis said children are
curious and they find many bad things online. They should be helped not to
become prisoners of this curiosity. He urged Christians to ask for the Holy
Spirit who gives certainty against this unhealthy curiosity.
Pope Francis on Monday called on Christians to pray for the
grace to be able discern between good and bad curiosities and to open one's
heart to the Holy Spirit who gives certainty in life.
Celebrating his morning Mass at the Casa Santa Marta residence
in the Vatican, the Pope described the interaction between Jesus and his
disciples in the day’s Gospel as a healthy “dialogue between curiosity and
certainty".
Healthy curiosity of children
Noting that life is full of curiosities, the Pope stressed
on being able to differentiate between good and bad ones. He said
children’s inquisitiveness is healthy, because as they grow up they notice
things they don’t understand and seek an explanation. This, he said,
develops autonomy and is also a “contemplative curiosity" , because
children see, contemplate, do not understand and ask".
Gossip – bad curiosity
On the other hand, the Pope denounced gossip as bad curiosity,
as it is being nosey about the life of others that ends up dirtying others,
making people understand things that they do not have the right to know. This
kind of bad curiosity "accompanies us all our lives” he said warning “it
is a temptation that we will always have."
Bad curiosities online
However, there is nothing to be frightened of but one must
be careful. The Holy Father said there are many curiosities, for example,
in the virtual world, with mobile phones and other things... He
said children visit sites curious to see and they come across many ugly
things. “There is no discipline in that curiosity,” the Pope warned
and urged adults to help young people live in this world, so that the desire to
know does not became a desire to be curious that makes them end up as prisoners
of this curiosity.
Holy Spirit brings certainty
On the other hand, the Pope regarded the curiosity of the
apostles in the Gospel as healthy because they wanted to know what will happen
and Jesus responded by giving them a certainty that "never deceives",
promising them the Holy Spirit who will teach them everything and remind
them of everything He has told them.
The Pope said it is the Holy Spirit who brings certainty in
our life, but not like a bundle of certainties. In the measure we proceed
in life and ask the Holy Spirit opening our hearts, he said, the Holy Spirit
give us the certainty for that moment, the answer for that moment. The Holy
Spirit is the companion on the journey of a Christian, the
Pope said.
This talk between Jesus and his disciples, which is
“dialogue of between human curiosity and certainty,” the Pope explained ends
with this reference to the Holy Spirit, “the companion of memory” that
leads to “fixed happiness” that does not move.
Pope Francis thus exhorted Christians to go where there is
true joy with the Holy Spirit, who helps them not to make mistakes.
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