“Fearful and joyless communities are not Christian”

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“Sick”. This is how Francis frankly described Christian communities that are fearful and joyless. What is more, the Pope said at this morning’s mass in St. Martha’s House, these communities “are not Christian” if they are dominated by fear and the absence of joy.

“Fear” and “joy” are the two keywords of today’s mass, according to Vatican Radio’s report. “Fear,” Francis said, “is an attitude that harms us. It weakens us, it diminishes us. It even paralyzes us.” A person who is afraid “does nothing, doesn’t know what to do.” He is focused on himself, so that nothing bad will happen.” Fear “brings you to a self-centred selfishness and paralyzes you.”

“A fearful Christian is a person who has not understood the message of Jesus: This is why Jesus says to Paul: ‘Do not be afraid. Continue to speak.’ Fear is not a Christian attitude. It is an attitude, we could say, of a caged animal, without freedom, who does not have the freedom to look ahead, to create something, to do good… no, always: ‘No, but this isdangerous, there is something else, something else…’ And this is a vice. It is the fear of doing evil.”

“Do not be afraid, and ask for the grace of courage, the courage of the Holy Spirit that He sends us,” Francis urged. “There are fearful communities, that always go on the safe side: ‘No, no, we aren’t doing this… No, no, this can’t be done, this can’t be done.’ It seems they have written on the gateway: ‘Forbidden.’ Everything is forbidden because of fear. And you enter into this community and the air is stale, because it is a sick community. Fear makes a community sick. The lack of courage makes a community sick.”

Fear, the Pope explained, must be distinguished from the “fear of the Lord,” which “is holy. The fear or awe of adoration before the Lord, the fear of God is a virtue. But the fear of God does not diminish, does not weaken, does paralyze: it carries us forward, to the mission the Lord gives us.”
The other word of the liturgy is “joy”. “No one can take away your joy” Jesus tells us. And, the Pope said, “in the saddest moments, in moments of sorrow” joy “brings peace.” Instead “a happy event, in a moment of sorrow becomes obscure, becomes dark. A Christian without joy is not Christian. A Christian who continually lives in sadness is not Christian. And a Christian who, in the moment of trial, of illness, of so many difficulties, loses peace – something is lacking in him.”

Francis, explained the kind of joy he was referring to: “Christian joy is not simply enjoyment, is not a fleeting cheerfulness. Christian joy is a gift, it is a gift of the Holy Spirit. And having a heart that is always joyful because the Lord has triumphed, the Lord reigns, the Lord is at the right hand of the Father, the Lord has looked upon me and called me and has given me His grace, and has made me a Son of the Father… That is Christian joy. A Christian lives in joy.”

Furthermore, a “community without joy” is a community that is sick. It may be a “fun-loving community” but “it has grown sick with worldliness, because it does not have the joy of Jesus Christ. And thus, “when the Church is fearful and when the Church does not receive the joy of the Holy Spirit, the Church is sick, the communities are sick, the faithful are sick.”

Pope Francis concluded with this prayer: “Lift us up, O Lord, to Christ seated at the right hand of the Father… raise our spirit. Take away our every fear, and grant us joy and peace.”
 
These are good words from the Holy Father, but scripture says there is a season for everything; a time for every occupation under heaven. A time to mourn and a time to dance, etc. (Ecclesiastes)

What he is doing is calling for a greater faith and trust amid the affect and fears of the present age such as cultural upheaval, error and dissension, massive apostasy from the faith, political upheaval and alarm at economic uncertainty. The joyful Christian will have an underlying peace even though these things in reality, be present.
 
I am slightly confused. Wasnt even Jesus afraid, portrayed by his agony in the garden?
 
OK, how is one supposed to be joyful when faced with horrendous suffering of one’s own cross? When one doesn’t have the strength to carry their cross and begging God for the strength gets a “no”? How is one NOT supposed to be afraid when failure is the only option? How is someone NOT supposed to be afraid when every attempt to get closer to God has failed and it looks like God has rejected them (and NO, this is not the Dark Night!)?

Papa doesn’t seem to be aware that there are people struggling with their life and faith, and saying “don’t be afraid” and “be joyful” is sounding a lot like platitudes rather than Christian doctrine.

I don’t recall Jesus Christ carrying his cross with a big joyful smile on his face. I don’t recall Jesus Christ having a big joyful smile on his face chasing money changers out of the temple, or criticizing the Pharisees. Guess Papa won’t count him among the faithful.
 
Gaudium.
Joy is what a mother experiments when giving birth.
Spes. Hope

Suffering ,anxiety are part of life.Our reward is unmeasurably beautiful.
I hear much tenderness in his words.
 
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