Pope at Angelus: ‘God teaches us
true freedom and responsibility'
Pope Francis reflects on the Gospel reading for the 6th
Sunday in Ordinary Time, which deals with the fulfilment of the Law.
By Linda Bordoni
Pope Francis on Sunday told the faithful that
God came into the world to give us His Grace so we can do His will, and he
explained that through His law, Jesus teaches us true freedom and
responsibility.
Speaking to the pilgrims gathered in St. Peter’s Square for
the Angelus, the Pope reflected on the Gospel reading which is
taken from the "Sermon on the Mount" and deals with the subject of
the fulfilment of the Law.
“Let's not forget this: to live the law as an instrument of freedom, which helps me to be more free, which helps me not to be slaves to our passions and sin,” he said. The Pope reflected on war and its consequences, "so many calamities, so many." This, he said, "is the fruit of the passions, and people who make war do not know how to master their passions".
When we give in to temptations and passions, he continued,
we give up being in charge of our lives.
The Pope went on to explain that Jesus warns his disciples
about the danger of thoughts of murder, adultery, divorce or making false
oaths.
Accepting the Law in our hearts
Jesus, the Pope said, does not abolish the prescriptions
concerning these problems, rather he explains their deeper meaning and
indicates the spirit in which they must be observed.
And, he said, he exhorts us to move from a formal observance
of the Law to a substantial observance, “accepting the Law in our hearts.”
“From the heart come good and bad deeds,” he said.
Pope Francis said that by accepting the Law of God in our
hearts “we understand that when we do not love our neighbor, we kill ourselves
and others to some extent, because hatred, rivalry and division kill fraternal
charity which is the basis of interpersonal relationships." That's true
not only for war, he said, but "also for gossip, because the tongue
kills."
Not everything we desire can be had
Only by accepting the Law of God in our hearts, he said,
“can we understand that desires must be guided, because not everything we
desire can be had.”
He noted that Jesus is aware that it is not easy to live the
Commandments in such a profound and all-encompassing way, and said “that is why
He offers us the help of His love.”
“He came into the world not only to fulfill the Law, but
also to give us His Grace, so that we can do God's will, loving Him and our
brothers and sisters,” he said. "We can do everything, everything, with
the grace of God. Actually, holiness is nothing other than guarding this
gratuitousness that God has given us, this grace."
The Pope concluded urging believers to trust and entrust
themselves to Him and to His grace, “welcoming the hand that He holds out to us
constantly, so that our efforts and our necessary commitment can be sustained
by His help, that is filled with goodness and mercy.”
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