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Saturday, September 28, 2013

A true Christian has to endure humiliations

Pope Francis: A true Christian has to endure humiliations with joy and patience



Pope Francis said on Friday the proof of whether we are true Christians is shown by our ability to endure humiliations with joy and patience. Speaking at his morning mass in the Vatican's Santa Marta guesthouse, the Pope stressed this need for sacrifice in the Christian's life of faith. 

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In his homily at the mass, the Pope began with the Gospel account from St. Luke where Jesus asked his disciples who they thought he was to illustrate his reflections on what is demanded of a Christian who follows the Lord. It was after this question and Peter's correct answer, the Pope continued, that Jesus revealed to the disciples his Passion, his death and his resurrection and he recalled Peter's horrified reaction to this news in the gospel account from St. Matthew. He said "Peter was frightened and scandalized just like many Christians" who declare "this will never happen to you, I will follow you up to this point." 

Pope Francis said "this is the temptation of a spiritual well-being." Like the young rich man in the gospel "who wanted to follow Jesus but only up to a certain point." He said "the scandal of the Cross continues to block many Christians" who, rather than following this path of the Cross, complain about the wrongs and insults they've had to endure.

The Pope said "the proof if somebody is a true Christian is his or her ability to endure humiliations with joy and patience." This, he concluded, is our choice, "whether to be a Christian of well-being or a Christian close to Jesus" who walks along the path of the Cross. 




Text from page http://en.radiovaticana.va/news/2013/09/27/pope_francis:_a_true_christian_has_to_endure_humiliations_with_joy/en1-732269 
of the Vatican Radio website