Pope at Angelus: Jesus invites us
to humility and selfless generosity
At the Angelus in St Peter’s Square on Sunday, Pope Francis
says that Jesus, “invites us to selfless generosity, to open the way for a much
greater joy: that of being partakers of God's own love.”
Before the recitation of the Marian Prayer, the Pope
recalled Sunday’s Gospel in which Jesus takes part in a banquet in the house of
a leader of the Pharisees, and observes how the guests run to get the top
places.
The Pontiff commented that “this is a rather widespread
attitude, even today, and not only when we are invited to a meal.” “We
also seek the first place to affirm an alleged superiority over others”, he
said.
In reality, Pope Francis explained, “this race to the first
places hurts the community, both civil and ecclesial, because it ruins
fraternity.”
The Parables
Faced with that scene, said the Pope, “Jesus recounts two
brief parables, through which he indicates two attitudes that are fundamental
to our lives: humility and selfless generosity.”
The first parable, noted Pope Francis, “is addressed to the
person who is invited to a banquet, and Jesus exhorts him not to take the
higher place, "because, a person more distinguished may have been
invited””. Instead, Jesus invites the person to take the lowest place, so
that when the host comes, he will say, ‘Friend, move up to a better place.’
Jesus, said the Pope, teaches us the way of humility, “because it is the most
authentic one, which also allows us to have authentic relationships.”
In the second parable, the Pope recounted how Jesus,
addressing the host of the banquet, tells him to invite “the poor, the
crippled, the lame, the blind.”
Jesus goes against the tide
Here too, explained the Pontiff, “Jesus goes completely
against the tide, manifesting as always the logic of God the Father.”
Jesus, observed Pope Francis, “invites us to selfless generosity, to open
the way for a much greater joy: that of being partakers of God's own love.”
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