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From Vatican Insider 12/22/2014 Pope Francis: the fifteen diseases of the Curia Cardinals and Bishops Francis invites his collaborators to examine their conscience to confess their sins in todays speech. He mentions vainglory and feeling essential, as well as spiritual Alzheimers and hoarding money and power. The Pope also speaks of closed circles and worldly profit, as well as the terrorism of gossip ANDREA TORNIELLI Vatican City 15 diseseases listed and explained, one by one in detail. In his second Christmas speech to the Roman Curia, Pope Francis identifies and explains 15 shades of sin, inviting everyone to ask for Gods forgiveness. The same God who is born in poverty in a cave in Bethlehem to teach us the power of humility, and was welcomed not by the chosen people but by the poor and simple. Pope Francis asks his collaborators to really examine their conscience in preparation for confession before Christmas. Francis explains that these diseases and temptations do not only concern the Curia but are naturally a danger to every Christian and every curia, community, congregation, parish, and ecclesiastic movement. The Pope, however, clearly identifies these as present within the environment where he has been living for 21 months now. The Pope said that it would be good to think of the Roman Curia as a small model of the Church, that is as a body which earnestly attempts to be more alive, healthier, more harmonious and more united in itslef and in Christ every day. The Curia, like the Church, cannot live without having a vital, personal, authentic and solid relationship with Christ. And a member of the Curia who does not draw from that every day will become a mere bureaucrat. He adds that we will talk about the list of diseases which, following the Fathers of the desert, will aid us in preparing for confession. The disease of feeling immortal or essential A curia that does not practice self-criticism, does not keep up to date, does not try to better itself, is an infirm Body. The Pope mentions that a visit to cemeteries could help us see the names of many who maybe thought they were immortal, exempt and essential!. It is the disease of those who turn into masters and feel superior to everyone rather than in the service of all people. It often comes from the pathology of power, the Messiah complex and narcissism. The disease of excessive activity It is the disease of those who, like Martha in the Gospel, lose themselves in their work, inevitably neglecting what is better; sitting at Jesus feet. The Pope recalls that Jesus called his disciples to rest a little, because neglecting necessary rest brings anxiety and stress. The diseases of mental and spiritual petrification It is the disease of those who lose their internal peace, their vivacity and audacity, to hide under papers and become procedural machines instead of men of God, unable to weep with those who weep and rejoice with those who rejoice!. The disease of overplanning When the apostle plans everything in detail and believes that, through this, things progress effectively, thus becoming an accountant. Good planning is necessary but without falling into the temptation of wanting to enclose or steer the freedom of the Holy Spirit... it is always easier and more convenient to fall back on static and unchanged positions. The disease of bad coordination It is the disease of members who lose the community among them, and the Body loses its harmonious functionality becoming an orchestra producing undisciplined noise because its members do not cooperate and do not live communally and have team spirit. The disease of spiritual Alzheimers That is a progressive decline of spiritual faculties which causes severe disadvantages to people, making them live in a state of absolute dependence on their, often imagined, views. We can see this in those who have lost their memory of their encounter with the Lord, in those who depend on their passions, whims and obsessions. The disease of rivalry and vainglory When the appearance, the colour of the vestments and the honours become the first objectives of life... It is the disease that leads us to become false men and women, living a false mysticism and false quietism. The disease of existential schizophrenia It is the disease of those who live a double life, a result of the hypocrisy typical of mediocre people and of advancing spiritual emptiness, which degrees or academic titles cannot fill. It often strikes us that some abandon the pastoral service and limit their activities to bureaucracy, losing touch with reality and real people. They thus create their own parallel world, where they set aside all that the others harshly teach and live a hidden and often dissolute life. The disease of gossip and chatter It takes hold of a person making them sowers of discord (like Satan), and, in many cases, cold-blooded murderers of the reputation of their colleagues and brothers. It is the disease of cowards, who do not have the courage to speak upfront and so talk behind ones back... Watch out against the terrorism of gossip!. The disease of deifying the leaders It is the disease of those who court their superiors, becoming victims of careerism and opportunism and live their vocation thinking only of what they must gain and not of what they must give. It might also affects the superiors when they court some of their collaborators in order to gain their submission, loyalty and psychological dependence, but the final result is real complicity. The disease of indifference to others When each one thinks only of themselves and loses the truthfulness and warmth of human relationships. When the more experienced ones do not offer their knowledge to the service of less experienced colleagues. When, because of jealousy or cunning, we rejoice in seeing others fall, rather than lift them up and encourage them. The disease of the funeral face It is the disease of people who are scowling and unfriendly and think that, in order to be serious, they must show a melancholic and strict face and treat others - especially those, whom they think are inferior - with rigidity, harshness and arrogance. In reality, adds the Pope, theatrical strictness and sterile pessimism are often symptoms of fear and insecurity about themselves. The apostle must strive to be a polite, serene, enthusiastic and joyful person.... Francis invites people to be full of humour and self-irony; How beneficial a healthy dose of humour can be! The disease of hoarding When the apostle seeks to fill an existential void in his heart by hoarding material possessions, not because of necessity, but only to feel secure. The disease of closed circles When belonging to a clique becomes more important than belonging to the Body and, in some situations, than belonging to Christ himself. Even this disease starts from good intentions, but in time it enslaves all its members becoming a cancer. The disease of worldly profit and exhibitionism When the apostle turns his service into power, and his power into a commodity to gain worldly profits, or even more powers. It is the disease of those people who relentlessly seek to increase their powers. To achieve that, they may defame, slander and discredit others, even on newspapers and magazines. Naturally, that is in order to show off and exhibit their superiority to others. A disease that badly hurts the Body because it leads people to justify the use of any means in order to fulfill their aim, often in the name of transparency and justice! Francis ended by recalling that he had once read that priests are like airplanes, they make the headlines only when they fall, but there are many who fly. Many criticise, and few pray for them. He said this statement was very true, because it highlights the importance and the delicacy of our priestly ministry, and how much a single priest who falls may hurt the whole body of the Church.
Posted on: Mon, 22 Dec 2014 10:57:42 +0000

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