Vatican City, 10 March 2014 (VIS) – At midday today, the
first Sunday of Lent, the Holy Father appeared at the window of his study to
pray the Angelus with the faithful gathered in St. Peter's Square. The Bishop
of Rome commented that every year the Gospel of the first Sunday of Lent
presents Jesus' temptations, and he mentioned that the tempter seeks to divert
the Lord from His Father's plan, or rather the way of sacrifice that involves
offering Himself in atonement and with love, and attempts to make Him choose
the easy path of success and power.
“Indeed, the devil, to divert Jesus from the way of the
cross, presents Him with false messianic hopes: economic well-being, as
indicated by the possibility of turning stones into bread; a miraculous and
spectacular style as seen in the idea of throwing Himself off the highest point
of the temple of Jerusalem, to be saved by angels, and finally a shortcut to
power and domination, in exchange for His open worship of Satan".
Jesus, the Pope explained, "firmly rejects all these
temptations and reiterates His determination to follow the path set out by the
Father, without compromising with sin and with the logic of the world. … This
is why Jesus, instead of entering into a dialogue like Eve, chooses to take
refuge in God's Word and responds with the power of this Word. We should
remember this when we are tempted ourselves: do not argue with Satan, always
defend ourselves with the Word of God. And this will save us".
“In his response to Satan, the Lord reminds us, first, that
'man does not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the
mouth of God', and this gives us strength, supporting us in our battle against
the worldly mentality that reduces man to the level of his most basic needs and
causing him to lose his hunger for what is true, good and beautiful, the hunger
for God and His love. Remember too that it is also written: 'Do not test the
Lord your God', because the road of faith also passes through darkness and
doubt, and is nourished by patience and perseverance. Finally, remember that it
is written: 'The Lord, your God, shall you worship and Him alone shall you
serve', that is, we have rid ourselves of idols, of vain things, and build our
lives on the essentials”.
“Lent is a fitting occasion for all of us to undertake a
journey of conversion, giving sincere consideration to this Gospel passage”,
concluded Pope Francis. “Let us renew the promises of our Baptism: renouncing
Satan and all his works and seduction, to walk the path of God to reach Easter
in the joy of the Spirit".
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