Blogger's note: Ideology is a verbal/conceptual presentation of reality reduced to an object. "It" is the content of ideology.
Faith is the consciousness of being a subject going out of self to receive Another Self. It becomes conceptual and verbal by reflection on the consciousness. "I Am" (Jn. 8, 24, 28, 58), the divine Person of the Son, is the content of faith.
Faith is the consciousness of being a subject going out of self to receive Another Self. It becomes conceptual and verbal by reflection on the consciousness. "I Am" (Jn. 8, 24, 28, 58), the divine Person of the Son, is the content of faith.
Pope Francis:
'Becoming A Disciple of Ideology Closes the Door to Faith'
Vatican City, October 17, 2013 (Zenit.org) Junno Arocho Esteves | 696 hits
During his homily at Mass in the chapel of
Casa Santa Marta, Pope Francis warned of the danger of “becoming a disciple of
ideology” which he said can lead one to lose their faith. The Holy Father based
his homily on today’s Gospel which recounts Christ’s warning to the scholars of
the law.
“When we go down the path and find in front of
us a closed Church, we feel strange because a closed Church is not understood,”
the Pope said. “The Lord who is inside cannot come out.” This image of the
closed Church, he explained, is given by Jesus in today’s Gospel. The Holy
Father also explained why many Christians fall into this “attitude of ‘key in
pocket’ and closed door.”
“Faith passes, so to speak, through an alembic
(distillery) and becomes an ideology. And ideology does not convene. In
ideology there is no Jesus: his tenderness, love, meekness. And ideologies are
always rigid,” the Pope said.
“In every sense: rigid. And when a Christian
becomes a disciple of ideology, they have lost the faith: they are no more a
disciple of Jesus, they are a disciple of this attitude of thought, of this…”
And for this reason Jesus says to them: ‘You have taken away the key of
knowledge’. The knowledge of Jesus is transformed into an ideological and also
moralistic knowledge, because these closed the door with so many requirements.”
The Holy Father continued his homily saying
that ideology within the Church only serves to alienate people. “These
Christian ideologies are a grave sickness!” he exclaimed. However, he noted,
this sickness is not something that is relatively new, but spoken of by the
apostles, particularly St. John, during the time of the early Church.
“Christians who lose the faith and prefer
ideology become rigid, moralists, ethicists, but without goodness. But this may
be the question, no? Why does a Christian become that way? What happens in the
heart of that Christian, that priest, of that bishop, of that Pope, that makes
them that way. It is simply one thing: that Christian does not pray. And if
there is no prayer, you will always close the door.”
Emphasizing the importance of prayer in
Christian life, the 76 year old pontiff, saying that without it, a Christian
witness becomes a witness full of pride. Ideological Christians, he said,
become proud, sure of themselves and lacking humility. The Holy Father however
made the distinction of true prayer and the mere recitation of prayers, a
distinction made by Christ who rebuked the doctors of the law who prayed so as
to be seen. “It is one thing to pray and another to recite prayers,” the Pope
said.
Concluding his homily, Pope Francis called on
the faithful to ask the Lord for several graces in avoiding this ideological
path. “First, to not cease to pray, to not lose faith, to remain humble. So
that we will not become closed, which closes the path to the Lord.”
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