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Pope Francis: A Christian’s
life should point to truth
Christians are called to not only
refrain from telling falsehoods, but
to conduct their entire lives – both
words and actions – as a witness
to the Truth that is Jesus Christ,
Pope Francis said Wednesday.
“Let us ask ourselves: what
truth do the works of us Christians
attest to, our words, our choices?”
the pope said Nov. 14. “Everyone
can ask themselves: am I a witness
to the truth, or am I more or less a
liar disguised as a true person?”
In his weekly catechesis, Pope
Francis reflected on the eighth
commandment: “you shall not
give false witness against thy
neighbor.”
“The truth,” he said, “finds its
full realization in the very person
of Jesus, in his way of living and
dying, the fruit of his relationship
with the Father.” As children of
God, people are given this same
access to truth, sent through the
Holy Spirit, “who is the Spirit of
truth, who attests to our hearts
that God is our Father.”
Francis explained that “in every
one of his actions man affirms
or denies this truth. From small
everyday situations to the most
demanding choices. But it is the
same logic: that which parents and
grandparents teach us when they
tell us not to lie. The same logic.”
According to the Catechism
of the Catholic Church, the pope
said, the commandment against
lying, “forbids falsifying the truth in
relations with others.”
“Inauthentic communication” is
a serious error because it prevents
relationships and love, which
require truth; and “where there is a
lie there is no love, there can be no
love,” he emphasized.
To tell the truth in one’s
relationships means more than to
just not tell a falsehood with one’s
words, he continued, listing also
“gestures, attitudes, silences, and
absences,” as possible occasions
of dishonesty.
“A
person
speaks
with
everything he is and what he does.
We are always in communication.
We all live by communicating and
we are constantly poised between
truth and falsehood,” he stated.
An element of telling the
truth in relationships includes
not gossiping, he said, departing
from his prepared remarks to
emphasize that to gossip is like
dropping a bomb, which destroys
the community and the reputation
of others.
“Be careful!” he urged. “How
much gossip destroys communion
for inappropriateness or lack of
delicacy!”
Just because one may have told
the truth about another person,
does not mean it was right to say
it, or to reveal some personal or
confidential information, Francis
warned.
Christians are not exceptional
people, but “we are children of the
heavenly Father, who is good and
does not disappoint,” therefore,
Christians are able to live in the
truth “not so much said with
discourses,” he said, but as a “way
of existing, a way of life, and it is
seen in every single act.”
“Truth is a marvelous revelation
of God, of his Father’s face, is his
boundless love,” he said.
The question, “what is truth?”
Francis noted, is what Pontius Pilate
asked Jesus when he questioned
him about his kingship before
handing him over to the Jewish
people to be crucified.
Jesus said: “For this I was born
and for this I came into the world,
to testify to the truth.” Jesus gives
this “testimony” by his passion and
death, Pope Francis said. Through
his manner of suffering and dying,
“Jesus manifests the Father, his
merciful and faithful love.”
“Not to say false testimony
means to live as a child of God…
letting the great truth emerge in
every act: that God is Father and
we can trust Him. I trust God: this
is the great truth,” he concluded.
“From our trust in God, who is
a Father and loves me, loves us,
my truth is born; and to be truthful
and not a liar.” (H. Brockhaus,
CNA)
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