杏MAP导航 Francis at Mass: 鈥楯esus desires reconciliation'
By Sr Bernadette Mary Reis, fsp
杏MAP导航 Francis used the Gospel of the day (Matthew 5:20-26) as the point of departure for his homily on Thursday morning during Mass at Casa Santa Marta. He said that Jesus desires 鈥渞adical鈥 reconciliation.
Human wisdom
The 杏MAP导航 said that Jesus uses human wisdom in reasoning with the disciples. In order to drive home his teaching regarding loving relationships, the Lord uses an 鈥渆very-day example鈥he problem of insults鈥.
Insults kill
杏MAP导航 Francis smiled as he said that the list of insults Jesus cites are ancient. Jesus tells us that insults 鈥渙pen up a path that ends in murder鈥. We disqualify others through insults. They rob people of their respectability. By insulting people we silence them, we take away their voice, he said.
Insults leads to envy
Insults are so dangerous because they lead to envy, which is how the devil entered the world according to the Book of Wisdom, the 杏MAP导航 said. 鈥淲hen another person does something I don鈥檛 like 鈥 or when someone threatens me, envy pushes me to insult them鈥.
杏MAP导航 Francis said it is good to ask ourselves:
Have I insulted anyone today? When do I use insults? When do I close my heart to another with an insult? Can I see the bitter root of envy there that pushes me to desire the destruction of another in order to avoid competition, rivalry, that type of thing. It鈥檚 not easy. But let鈥檚 think how beautiful it would be if we never insulted others. May the Lord grant us this grace.
Jesus halts the process
Jesus wants us to stop this dynamic, 杏MAP导航 Francis said concluding his homily.
When you go to Mass and you are aware that one of your brothers has something against you, go and reconcile yourself鈥 Jesus is that radical. Reconciliation is not the same as good manners. No, it鈥檚 a radical attitude, one that tries to respect the dignity of others as well as my own. From insult to reconciliation, from envy to friendship鈥攖his is the example that Jesus gives us today.
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