Pope at Mass: By reaching out we
find the promised inheritance
Pope Francis delivers his homily at Casa Santa Marta during Mass. (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis contrasts the leaven of the Pharisees with the
Holy Spirit’s leaven which leads Christians to reach out to others in the hope
of “finding the inheritance” they have been promised.
By Sr Bernadette Mary Reis, fsp
During his homily on Friday at Casa Santa Marta, Pope
Francis reflected both on the First Reading and on the Gospel of the Day. He
contrasted the “leaven” of the Pharisees to the leaven of the Holy Spirit which
leads to embracing the “inheritance” which the Lord left to everyone.
Leaven of hypocrisy
Pope Francis described the leaven of the Pharisees as the
leaven of hypocrisy which allows self-centeredness to grow. This leaven applies
to people who think only of appearances, he said. Should they meet someone in
difficulty along their path, they turn their gaze away. “Jesus says that this
leaven is dangerous” because it has no future, the Pope said.
Leaven of the Holy Spirit
The other type of leaven, which has the opposite effect, is
that of the Holy Spirit. Turning to the First Reading from the Letter to the
Ephesians, Pope Francis explained that the leaven of the Spirit is given to
those who have been “sealed by the Spirit”. The Spirit, he said, is the pledge
of the inheritance while Christians await “complete redemption”. Jesus himself
wants Christians to “journey continually with the Holy Spirit’s leaven” toward
the horizon, Pope Francis said. Because Christians possess the pledge of the
inheritance, they then reach out toward those in difficulty, the suffering, the
fallen, in the hope of “finding the inheritance”.
Life in the Spirit
With the leaven of the Holy Spirit, Christians are able to
face the difficulties encountered on the journey, “even all their sins, but
always with hope”, Pope Francis said. “Hypocrites have forgotten what it means
to be joyful”. And he concluded, “there is joy in the hearts of those who
possess the leaven of the Holy Spirit, even when they face problems and
difficulties”.
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