Pope Angelus: vigilance against
hypocrisy, worldly contamination
Pope Francis during his Angelus on Sunday tells the faithful
to look to the true meaning of religion which is, remaining faithful to the
Word of God and being vigilant against the pollution of hypocrisy, vanity and
greed.
Before the recitation of the Marian Prayer, Pope Francis
reflected on Sunday’s Gospel reading from Mark in which Jesus addresses the
objections of scribes and Pharisees who accuse his disciples of not following
traditional ritual precepts. The Pope explained that, Our Lord knows he is
being tested, but he wants to draw these men away from the error in which they
have fallen, that is, “to overthrow the will of God by neglecting his
commandments to observe human traditions.”
Charity and vigilance
The Pope went on to say, the message of Sunday’s Gospel is
also reinforced by the voice of the Apostle James, who tells us how true
religion must be: that being, "to visit orphans and widows who are
suffering and not to be contaminated by this world". "Visiting
orphans and widows" underlined the Pope, “means practicing charity towards
others, starting from the neediest, the most fragile, the most marginal. They
are the people of whom God takes special care, and asks us to do the
same."
He also explained that the phrase "do not let yourself
be contaminated by this world" does not mean isolating oneself and closing
oneself off to reality…it means to be vigilant so that our way of thinking and
acting is not polluted…by vanity, greed, pride.”
The Pontiff then invited the faithful to welcome the Word
with an open mind and heart”, adding that it, purifies our heart, our actions
and our relationship with God and with others and is freed from hypocrisy.
Remaining steadfast to the Gospel
At the end of this Angelus address, Pope Francis recalled
the Beatification on Saturday of Anna Kolesárová. She was killed, he
said, “for resisting those who wanted to violate her dignity and her chastity.”
This courageous girl, the Pope continued, helps young Christians to remain
steadfast in fidelity to the Gospel, even when it requires going against the
tide and paying the ultimate price.
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