Pope Francis dedicates Mass to
‘noble Chinese people’
Dedicating Thursday morning's Mass at the Casa Santa Marta
to the “noble Chinese people” celebrating Our Lady of Sheshan, Pope Francis
invites the faithful to be careful with riches, which can seduce and enslave.
Pope Francis dedicated the Mass on Thursday to the “noble
Chinese people” who are celebrating the feast of Our Lady of Sheshan, Mother of
China.
In his homily, the Holy Father invited us to keep our hearts
far away from riches, because they are given to us so that we may give them to
others.
Poverty is at the heart of the Gospel
He drew inspiration from the Epistle of James, which tells
how the wages that the rich withhold from their workers cries out to God for
justice.
Pope Francis said the scripture passage speaks “forcefully”
to the rich and is a reminder of what Jesus himself told them.
“‘Woe to you who are rich.’ If someone today were to
preach these words, the media the next day would write: ‘That priest is a
communist.’ But poverty is at the center of the Gospel. Preaching about poverty
is at the heart of Jesus’ message: ‘Blessed are the poor’ is the first of the
Beatitudes. It is the identity card with which Jesus presents himself in the
Synagogue when he returns to his town of Nazareth. ‘The Spirit
of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to bring glad tidings to the
poor.’ But we have historically given in to the weakness of not preaching about
poverty, believing it to be a social or political question. No! It is the
Gospel, pure and simple.”
Love God with your whole heart
Pope Francis then reflected on why Jesus preaches so
forcefully about the issue of poverty. “Riches are a sort of idolatry,” he
explained, and lead to “seduction”.
Jesus himself, the Pope said, pointed out that “no servant
can serve two masters”. He said riches “capture you and don’t let you observe
the first commandment,” which is to love God with your whole heart.
Riches, he said, also “go against the second commandment
because they destroy the harmonious relationship between people.”
Pope Francis said some people confuse St. James with a union
boss but affirmed that he wrote under “inspiration of the Holy Spirit.”
“Even here in Italy people are left without a job in
order to preserve capital investments. This goes against the second
commandment, so: ‘Woe to you’, Jesus warns. Woe to you who exploit others and
their work by evading taxes, not contributing to their pension funds, and not
giving them paid vacation. Woe to you!... If you don’t pay, your injustice is a
mortal sin. You are not in God’s grace. It’s not I who say it, but Jesus and
James the Apostle. That’s why riches keep you from observing the second
commandment, which is love for your neighbor.”
Pray and do penance for the rich
In conclusion, Pope Francis said riches can make people
slaves, so all should “pray a little more and do penance” for the rich.
“You are not free regarding riches. To be free regarding
riches you must distance yourself from them and pray to the Lord. If the Lord
has given you riches, they are to be given away, in order to do many good
things for others in His name. But riches often seduce us, and falling into
this seduction, we are made slaves to them.”
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