To
know Jesus, you have to get involved with Him, as pointed out by Pope
Francis at Mass this morning in the Casa Santa Marta. The Pope said that
Jesus is to be encountered in everyday life. He indicated the three
languages needed to know Jesus: that of the mind, that of the heart, and
that of action.
Who
is He? where does He come from? In remarks after the readings at Mass
on Thursday morning in the chapel of the Domus Sanctae Marthae residence
in the Vatican, Pope Francis focused on the question that Herod posed
about Jesus – a question that all those who encounter Jesus eventually
ask. The Pope said that the question is one, which, “one can ask out of
curiosity,” or “that one might ask for safety.” He noted that, reading
the Gospel, we see that “some people begin to feel afraid of this man,
because he could have led them to a political conflict with the Romans.”
One wonders, “Who is this man, who makes so many problems?” Because,
the Pope said, “Jesus [really does cause trouble]”:
“You
cannot know Jesus without having problems. And I dare say, ‘But if you
want to have a problem, go to the street to know Jesus – you’ll end up
having not one, but many!’ But that is the way to get to know Jesus! You
cannot know Jesus in first class! One gets to know Jesus in going out
[into] every day [life]. You cannot get to know Jesus in peace and
quiet, nor even in the library: Know Jesus.”
Certainly, he
added, “we can know Jesus in the Catechism,” for, “the Catechism teaches
us many things about Jesus.” He said, "we have to study it, we have to
learn it.” Thus, “We know the Son of God, who came to save us, we
understand the beauty of the history of salvation, of the love of the
Father, studying the Catechism.” Nevertheless, he asked, how many people
have read the Catechism of the Catholic Church since it was published
over 20 years ago?
“Yes, you have to come to know Jesus in the
Catechism – but it is not enough to know Him with the mind: it is a
step. However, it is necessary to get to know Jesus in dialogue with
Him, talking with Him in prayer, kneeling. If you do not pray, if you do
not talk with Jesus, you do not know Him. You know things about Jesus,
but you do not go with that knowledge, which He gives your heart in
prayer. Know Jesus with the mind - the study of the Catechism: know
Jesus with the heart - in prayer, in dialogue with Him. This helps us a
good bit, but it is not enough. There is a third way to know Jesus: it
is by following Him. Go with Him, walk with Him.”
It is
necessary, “to go, to walk along the streets, journeying.” It is
necessary, said Pope Francis, “to know Jesus in the language of action.”
Here, then, is how you can really know Jesus: with these “three
languages - of the mind, heart and action.” If, then, “I know Jesus in
these ways,” he said in conclusion, “I involve myself with Him”:
“One
cannot know Jesus without getting oneself involved with Him, without
betting your life [on] Him. When so many people - including us – pose
this question: ‘But, who is He?’, The Word of God responds, ‘You want to
know who He is? Read what the Church tells you about Him, talk to Him
in prayer and walk the street with him. Thus, will you know who this man
is.’ This is the way! Everyone must make his choice.”