{"id":189985,"date":"2017-04-28T14:53:19","date_gmt":"2017-04-28T18:53:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/faith-is-concrete-losservatore-romano\/"},"modified":"2017-04-28T14:53:19","modified_gmt":"2017-04-28T18:53:19","slug":"faith-is-concrete-losservatore-romano","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/rationalism\/faith-is-concrete-losservatore-romano\/","title":{"rendered":"Faith is concrete &#8211; L&#8217;Osservatore Romano"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    What does it mean to truly experience Easter; what is the    Easter spirit?. The question is essential, because for a    Christian there is a risk of idealization and of forgetting    that our faith is concrete. In the chapel at Santa Marta on    Monday morning, 24 April, in the first Mass Pope Francis    celebrated after the Easter celebrations, he outlined the path    to be followed: to go along the paths of the Holy Spirit    without compromises, witnessing to the truth with courage and    frankness.  <\/p>\n<p>    Understanding this life plan requires a passage of mentality,    freeing oneself from the snares of realism and adhering to    the freedom of the Spirit. This is what Jesus explained to    Nicodemus in the well-known Gospel narrative of the nighttime    visit (Jn 3:1-8), which the Pontiff analyzed in the days    liturgy.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    This Pharisee, the Pope said, was a good man. He was    restless; he did not understand. His heart was in its darkest    hour. However, this darkest hour was different from that of    Judas, because this dark hour led him to draw near to Jesus,    while that of Judas led him to distance himself. When    Nicodemus went to Jesus to ask for explanations, he received    a response that he did not understand. It almost seemed as if    Jesus wanted to complicate things or embarrass him. Indeed,    Jesus replied: truly, I say to you, unless one is born anew,    he cannot see the kingdom of God. Nicodemus asked: How can a    man be born anew?. It seemed, Francis noted, rather ironic,    but it is not so. It is instead the expression of great    interior torment. Thus, Jesus explained that it entailed a    passage from one mentality to another, and with much    patience, with much love, He helped this man of good will in    this passage.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Pontiff reflected on Jesus response, asking, what does it    mean to be born of the Spirit? What is the meaning of you    must be born anew. The wind blows where it wills, and you hear    the sound of it, but you do not know whence it comes or whither    it goes; so it is with every one who is born of the Spirit?.    The Pope then emphasized a perceptible air of freedom    contained in this message.  <\/p>\n<p>    It is a difficult discourse, however, and in order to better    understand it, the Pope suggested, the first reading    enlightens us. In the days reading from the Acts of the    Apostles (4:23-31), there is indeed the finale of a narrative    that the liturgy proposed throughout Holy Week. The story of    the healing, by Peter and John, of the lame man who had been    brought each day to the Temple Gate called Beautiful, to ask    alms. The reading of this episode sheds light on the    discussion with Nicodemus, Francis explained. He pointed out    that all the people were there at Solomons gate; they had    seen and were astonished. It was that very sentiment  more    than a sentiment: that state of mind which makes the Lord    present in us. Astonishment. The encounter with the Lord leads    to astonishment.  <\/p>\n<p>    In response to this, the leaders, the high priests, the doctors    of the law, were scandalized and, knowing that the miracle    had been performed in public, asked themselves: What do we    do?. The same thing happens, the Pontiff stated, when Jesus    heals the man born blind. Then, those who were present asked:    What can we do to cover this up? Because people have seen,    people believe, we have proof.... How can this be hidden?.    Indeed, they had seen that lame man who, according to the    narrative, danced for joy in order to make them understand    that Jesus had healed him. The doctors of the law agreed to    call the two Apostles and to tell them to speak no more, to    preach no more. Peter, who had denied Jesus three times,    responded: No! We cannot but speak of what we have seen and    heard. And thus, we shall continue.  <\/p>\n<p>    This is the detail that clarifies everything. The two words    that John later uses to begin the first letter: what we have    seen and heard. It is, the Pope indicated, a matter of    concreteness. The concreteness of a fact. The concreteness of    faith. The concreteness of the incarnation of the Word.  <\/p>\n<p>    In this context, the Pontiff continued, the leaders want to    enter negotiations in order to reach compromises. But the    Apostles, do not want compromises. They have courage. They    have frankness, the frankness of the Spirit. It is a    frankness that means speaking openly, with courage.    Therefore, Francis explained, this is the point: the    concreteness of faith. A conclusion which involves every    Christian. Indeed, Francis recalled, at times we forget that    our faith is concrete: the Word became flesh, he did not become    an idea: he became flesh. For this reason, when we recite the    Creed, everything we say is concrete: I believe in God the    Father, creator of heaven and earth; I believe in Jesus Christ,    who was born, who died.... They are all concrete things. The    Creed does not say: I believe that I must do this, that I must    do this, or that things are for these.... No! They are    concrete things. And the concreteness of faith leads to    frankness, to witnessing to the point of martyrdom, which is    contrary to compromises or the idealization of faith. One    might say that for those doctors of the law, the Word did not    become flesh: it became law. For them it was only important to    establish: one must do this up to this point and no more; one    must do this.... And thus they were trapped in this    rationalistic mentality. However, the Pope cautioned, this    mentality does not end with them. In fact, many times in    history, the Church that condemned rationalism,    enlightenment, is also one that fell into a theology of can    and cannot, up to this point, up to that point, and forgot    the strength, the freedom of the Spirit, this being born anew    of the Spirit which gives you the freedom, the frankness of    preaching, the message that Jesus Christ is Lord.  <\/p>\n<p>    According to this key understanding, the Pontiff emphasized,    one can also understand the history of persecution. Indeed,    the first reading states: The kings of the earth set    themselves in array, and the rulers were gathered together,    against the Lord his Anointed  for truly in this city there    were gathered together against thy holy servant Jesus, whom    thou didst anoint, both Herod and Pontius Pilate, with the    Gentiles and the peoples of Israel.  <\/p>\n<p>    Thus this lesson is still timely: Let us ask the Lord for this    experience of the Spirit who comes and goes and leads us    forward, of the Spirit who gives us the anointing of faith, the    anointing of the concreteness of faith.  <\/p>\n<p>    Thus, Jesus words to Nicodemus echo once again: Do not marvel    that I said to you, You must be born anew. The wind blows    where it wills, and you hear the sound of it, but you do not    know whence it comes or whither it goes; so it is with every    one who is born of the Spirit. One who is born of the Spirit    hears the voice, follows the wind, follows the voice of the    Spirit not knowing where he will end up. Because he has chosen    the option of the concreteness of faith and being born anew in    the spirit.  <\/p>\n<p>    Thus, Pope Francis concluded with a prayer: May the Lord give    us all this Easter Spirit, to go along the paths of the Spirit    without compromise, without rigidity, with the freedom to    announce Jesus Christ as He has come: in the flesh.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>View original post here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.osservatoreromano.va\/en\/news\/faith-concrete\" title=\"Faith is concrete - L'Osservatore Romano\">Faith is concrete - L'Osservatore Romano<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> What does it mean to truly experience Easter; what is the Easter spirit?. 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