Friday, October 11, 2013

Pope Warns Against the Power of the Devil: "Take these things seriously"

(Vatican Radio) Christians must always guard against the deceit of the devil, said Pope Francis at Friday’s morning Mass in Casa Santa Marta. The Pope underlined that Christians cannot follow the victory of Jesus over evil “halfway”, nor confuse or relativize truth in the battle against the devil.

Jesus casts out demons, and then someone offers explanations “to diminish the power of the Lord,” he said. The Pope focused his homily on the day’s Gospel and immediately underlined that there is always the temptation to want to diminish the figure of Jesus, as if he were “a healer at most” and so as not to take him “so seriously”. It is an attitude, he observed, that has “reached our present day”.

“There are some priests who, when they read this Gospel passage, this and others, say: ‘But, Jesus healed a person with a mental illness’. They do not read this, no? It is true that at that time, they could confuse epilepsy with demonic possession; but it is also true that there was the devil! And we do not have the right to simplify the matter, as if to say: ‘All of these (people) were not possessed; they were mentally ill’. No! The presence of the devil is on the first page of the Bible, and the Bible ends as well with the presence of the devil, with the victory of God over the devil.”

Text from page ...

Scalia on Satan....

2 comments:

Craig V said...

The pope needs to make up his mind. Jesus is who He said he is, and mankind is damned if they reject him and the One True Church He founded, or everyone simply needs to follow one's own conscience and even athiests can be saved. It's one or the other. Can't be both.

Anonymous said...

This talk by Pope Francis won't be hailed by the newsapers and TVs of the world, it will be forgotten because it is too catholic...

Yet, I find it interesting that he thinks that the Devil is mentioned on the first page of the Bible....not the first page of any edition I know....the temptation of Adam and Eve is recounted usually on the subsequent pages...I wonder, has he ever read the Bible?---A good Catholic.