Pope at Mass prays for prudence
as restrictions ease
During Mass at the Casa Santa Marta on Tuesday, Pope Francis
prays that people will prudently adhere to measures put in place for the easing
of the quarantine so that the Covid-19 pandemic does not return.
By Vatican News
Pope Francis celebrated Mass at the Casa Santa Marta on
Tuesday of the Third Week of Easter, turning this thoughts to the reaction of
God's people in the face of an easing of the current quarantine measures.
“At this time, when indications have been given to exit out
of quarantine, we pray the Lord will grant to His people, all of us, the grace
of prudence and obedience to these indications, so that the pandemic does not
return.”
False testimony against Stephen
In his homily, the Pope focused on the passage from the Acts
of the Apostles (Acts 7:51-8:1). In it Stephen courageously speaks to the
people, the elders and the scribes, who judge him with false testimony, drag
him out of the city and stone him.
The Doctors of the Law, explained Pope Francis, did not
tolerate the clarity of doctrine, and they asked someone to say that they had
heard Stephen blaspheme against God and the Law. The Pope pointed out that,
just like Stephen “they did the same with Jesus too, trying to convince the
people that He was a blasphemer.”
The Pope noted that it also happens with the martyrs of
today, like Asia Bibi. She was in prison for many years, judged by slander. He
added, in the face of the avalanche of false news that creates opinion
sometimes nothing can be done.
“I think of the Shoah”, said the Pope, when opinion was
created against a people in order to cast them out. “Then there is the
small daily lynching that tries to condemn people, to create a bad reputation,
the small daily lynching of gossip that creates opinions in order to condemn
people.”
The testimony of Truth
The truth, on the other hand, emphasized Pope Francis, “is
clear and transparent, it is the testimony of truth, of what is believed. Let's
think about our tongues: many times with our comments we start such
lynching. Even in our Christian institutions we have seen so many daily
lynchings born out of gossip.”
“May the Lord help us”, said the Pope, “to be righteous, in
our judgments, not to begin to follow this mass condemnation that provokes
gossip”.
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