The
spirit of curiosity generates confusion and distances a person from the
Spirit of wisdom, which brings peace, said Pope Francis in his homily
during Thursday morning Mass at Casa Santa Marta.
The Pope began
his homily by commenting on the first reading from the Book of Wisdom,
which describes “the state of the soul of the spiritual man and woman”,
of true Christians, who live “in the wisdom of the Holy Spirit. And this
wisdom carries them forward with this intelligent, holy, single,
manifold and subtle spirit”.
“This is journeying in life with
this spirit: the spirit of God, which helps us to judge, to make
decisions according to the heart of God. And this spirit gives us peace,
always! It is the spirit of peace, the spirit of love, the spirit of
fraternity. And holiness is exactly this. That which God asked of
Abraham—‘Walk in my presence and be irreproachable’—is this: this peace.
To follow the movement of the Spirit of God and of this wisdom. And the
man and woman who walk this path, we can say they are wise men and
women… because they follow the movement of God’s patience.”
In
the Gospel, the Pope underlined, “we find ourselves before another
spirit, contrary to the wisdom of God: the spirit of curiosity”.
“And
when we want to be the masters of the projects of God, of the future,
of things, to know everything, to have everything in hand… the Pharisees
asked Jesus, ‘When will the Kingdom of God come?’ Curious! They wanted
to know the date, the day… The spirit of curiosity distances us from the
Spirit of wisdom because all that interests us is the details, the
news, the little stories of the day. Oh, how will this come about? It is
the how: it is the spirit of the how! And the spirit of curiosity is
not a good spirit. It is the spirit of dispersion, of distancing oneself
from God, the spirit of talking too much. And Jesus also tells us
something interesting: this spirit of curiosity, which is worldly, leads
us to confusion.”
Curiosity, the Pope continued, impels us to
want to feel that the Lord is here or rather there, or leads us to say:
“But I know a visionary, who receives letters from Our Lady, messages
from Our Lady”. And the Pope commented: “But, look, Our Lady is the
Mother of everyone! And she loves all of us. She is not a postmaster,
sending messages every day.”
Such responses to these situations,
he affirmed, “distance us from the Gospel, from the Holy Spirit, from
peace and wisdom, from the glory of God, from the beauty of God.”
“Jesus says that the Kingdom of God does not come in a way that attracts attention: it comes by wisdom.”
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‘The Kingdom of God is among you,’ said Jesus, and it is this action of
the Holy Spirit, which gives us wisdom and peace. The Kingdom of God
does not come in (a state of) confusion, just as God did not speak to
the prophet Elijah in the wind, in the storm (but) he spoke in the soft
breeze, the breeze of wisdom.”
“Saint Teresa of the Child Jesus
would say that she had always to stop herself before the spirit of
curiosity," he said. "When she spoke with another sister and this sister
was telling a story about the family, about people, sometimes the
subject would change, and she would want to know the end of the story.
But she felt that this was not the spirit of God, because it was a
spirit of dispersion, of curiosity.
“The Kingdom of God is among
us: do not seek strange things, do not seek novelties with this worldly
curiosity. Let us allow the Spirit to lead us forward in that wisdom,
which is like a soft breeze," he said. "This is the Spirit of the
Kingdom of God, of which Jesus speaks. So be it.”