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Do Not Reduce The Faith to 'Moralistic' Ideology, Pope Warns

Rome, Italy, Oct 17, 2013 / 09:12 am (CNA/EWTN News).- During his daily Mass homily Pope Francis reflected on the dangers of following one's own personal, “moralistic” ideology, stressing the importance of prayer in staying open to God.
If a Christian “becomes a disciple of ideology,” noted Pope Francis during his Oct. 17 daily Mass, “he has lost the faith.”
Pope Francis offered his words to those who were gathered with him in the chapel at the Vatican’s Santa Marta guesthouse, warning them against acting as if the “key is in (their) pocket, and the door closed.”
The Holy Father reiterated Jesus' words to the scholars in the day’s Gospel, taken from Luke, in which he tells them that they have taken the key of knowledge, reflecting that in this scene Jesus speaks to us about the “image of the lock.”
It is, he said, “the image of those Christians who have the key in their hand, but take it away, without opening the door,” and who “keep the door closed.”
Asking those present how a Christian is able to fall into this attitude, the Pope reflected that “The faith passes, so to speak, through a distiller and becomes ideology. And ideology does not beckon (people).”
Noting that it is a “lack of Christian witness does this,” he stressed that “when this Christian is a priest, a bishop or a Pope it is worse.”
“When a Christian becomes a disciple of ideology,” urged the Pope, “he has lost the faith: he is no longer a disciple of Jesus, he is a disciple of this attitude of thought,” and “the knowledge of Jesus is transformed into an ideological and also moralistic knowledge.”
“Ideology frightens, ideology chases away the people,” he stressed, stating that it is because of this that many are distanced from the Church.
“It is a serious illness, this Christian ideology. It is an illness, but it is not new,” he said, recalling how the Apostle John alludes to this mentality in his first letter.
Pope Francis then emphasized that the attitude of those who lose their faith in preference of personal ideologies is “rigid, moralistic, ethical, but without kindness.”
“But why is it that a Christian can become like this? Just one thing: this Christian does not pray. And if there is no prayer, you always close the door.”
“The key that opens the door to the faith,” the Pope noted, “is prayer,” and “when a Christian does not pray, this happens. And his witness is an arrogant witness.”
The Christian who does not pray, urged the Pope, is “arrogant, is proud, is sure of himself. He is not humble. He seeks his own advancement…when a Christian prays, he is not far from the faith; he speaks with Jesus.”
When we pray, the Pope reflected, Jesus tells us to “go into your room and pray to the Father in secret, heart to heart,” because “It is one thing to pray, and another thing to say prayers.”
Those who do not pray abandon the faith, stressed the Pope, and allow it to become a “moralistic, casuistic ideology, without Jesus.”
“We ask the Lord for Grace,” he concluded, “first: never to stop praying to never lose the faith; to remain humble, and so not to become closed, which closes the way to the Lord.”

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Prof. Leonard Wessell
And Jesus said "Go and sin no more". Jesus had indeed tended to the needs of the offending woman. But, without knowledge of what "sin" is by the woman, Jesus could not have expressed his imperative of "sin no more". Take that away, and we have a man, named Jesus, who kindly turns and therapeutically aids or peps up, someone very bothred with the said someone's problems. That, every good therapist …More
And Jesus said "Go and sin no more". Jesus had indeed tended to the needs of the offending woman. But, without knowledge of what "sin" is by the woman, Jesus could not have expressed his imperative of "sin no more". Take that away, and we have a man, named Jesus, who kindly turns and therapeutically aids or peps up, someone very bothred with the said someone's problems. That, every good therapist does. A good therapist will not enter into moral judgments, nor is it his duty. Without moral judgments at some point and in some manner, Jesus as Pope Francis preaches is, in the last analysis, nothing more and nothing less than a good therapist and, alas, a faulty incarnation of God. Actually, the pope has shown the Obama approach to "evil" (ignore it, but be nice).
ignea orationem
I really do not understand what he is getting at or who he is talking about, why not drop the " romanita " and be specific. I am trying so hard and praying daily for Pope Francis, but to be honest my guard is up. What would St Pius X say about Pope Francis I wonder? That thought has crossed my mind a few times lately.......
Dr Bobus
Someone on another site says he feels as if he went through a time warp and landed in the 70's.
I just wonder who the pope think his audience is. Is it the priest who has to run 3 different parishes? Or the theology professor who has to teach poorly prepared students (thanks to the negligence of Papa Bergoglio's fellow members of the hierarchy)? Or the women who have devoted hundreds of hours to …More
Someone on another site says he feels as if he went through a time warp and landed in the 70's.

I just wonder who the pope think his audience is. Is it the priest who has to run 3 different parishes? Or the theology professor who has to teach poorly prepared students (thanks to the negligence of Papa Bergoglio's fellow members of the hierarchy)? Or the women who have devoted hundreds of hours to Right to LIfe or Birthright? Or the journalists who have been battling for the retention of some remnant of Christian morality?

And I wonder what he thinks of Karl Rahner's ideology.
Dr Bobus
Santo Padre, wd we should also not reduce the faith to working with the poor.