Pope recalls sin makes us slaves to darkness

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06/05/2020
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In a daily homily at Casa Santa Marta, Pope Francis said sin blinds, making one unable to tolerate light. He recalled certain sins that make us “slaves to darkness.”

POPE FRANCIS
The vices that 'knock you down,' and also, these three things - vices, pride, worldliness. They lead you to socialize with others, to stay safely in the dark. We often talk about mafias; this is what it is. There are 'spiritual mafias,' and there are 'domestic mafias,' that search for others to hide among and remain in the dark.

He prayed for the conversion to pass from darkness to light. The pope said it is 'the Lord who saves us from the darkness that we have inside.”

SUMMARY OF PAPAL HOMILY

(Source: Vatican Media)

Pope Francis explained that Jesus's mission is to enlighten because “He is the light of the world.”

He continued saying that the mission of the apostles was also to bring this light, the light of Jesus, “because the world is in darkness.”

But the drama of Jesus's light, stressed the Pope, “is that it was rejected; His people did not welcome him. They loved darkness more than light; they were slaves to darkness.”

Pope Francis described how the light makes us see things as they are; it makes us see the truth.

Dwelling on Saint Paul, the Pope said that he too had this experience of the passage from darkness to light and “it is a passage to which we are also called.”

Jesus brings the light to His people but they reject Him, noted Pope Francis.

He went on to say, that our sin is what blinds us and we cannot tolerate the light, because our eyes are sick.

We are blinded, the Pope said, by vices, pride and the worldly spirit. “It is not easy to live in the light because it makes us see the ugly things inside that we do not want to see: our sins.”

But if we think of these things, Pope Francis added, 'we will not find a wall, no, we will find an exit', because Jesus himself says that He is the light.

Pope Francis underlined that Jesus came into the world not to condemn but to save, and “we must let ourselves be enlightened in our daily darkness”.

Have courage, the Pope emphasized, “let yourself be enlightened, let yourself be seen for what you have inside”, because it is Jesus who leads you forward; who saves you.

It is 'the Lord who saves us from the darkness that we have inside, from the darkness of daily life, of social life, of political life, of national and international life”, Pope Francis said.

Conversion, he highlighted, “is passing from darkness to light. The Lord saves us, but He asks us to see the darkness first... The Lord is good, He is gentle, He is near to us. He came to save us. Let’s not be afraid of the light of Jesus.”

Daniel Diaz Vizzi

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