Pope Francis at Santa Marta: Spiritual health is just as important as physical health

Pope Francis at Santa Marta: Spiritual health is just as important as physical health

Jan 17,2020

During his homily at Casa Santa Marta, the pope reflected on the Gospel of Mark, when Jesus healed the paralyzed man brought to him by the crowd.

POPE FRANCIS
“Physical health is a gift we have to cherish, but the Lord teaches us that the health of the heart, spiritual health, must also be cherished.”

The pope also said Jesus offers each person the medicine of the forgiveness of sins. He challenged Christians to strive to remember that fact.

EXCERPTS FROM POPE’S HOMILY

Source: Vatican News

Pope Francis’ homily was based on Jesus’ miraculous healing of the paralytic in St. Mark’s Gospel. Unable to approach Jesus in the packed house in Capernaum, the four men lowered the paralytic on a mat down from the roof. The pope drew attention to the first words of Jesus: “Your sins are forgiven.” Jesus later orders him to get up, take up his mat and go home. Jesus, a man of God, the pope said, heals, but He is not a medicine man. He teaches, but is more than a teacher, and in this episode, He focuses on what is essential. The pope said physical health is a gift we must preserve, but the Lord teaches us that we must also preserve the health of the heart, spiritual health.

The Holy Father picked out other instances where Jesus focuses on the essential. In the episode of the sinful and weeping woman, Jesus says, “Your sins are forgiven.” However, those present are scandalized, the pope said, because there is prophecy, there is strength. In the same way, to the sick man who never got to the pool on time to be healed, Jesus says, “Do not sin anymore.” To the Samaritan woman who asks so many questions, Jesus goes to what is essential in life.

The pope said “relationship with God is essential.” “We often forget this as if afraid of an encounter with the Lord, with God.” He said we do a lot for our physical health, we advise ourselves regarding doctors and medicines, which is good, the pope said, “but do we think about the health of the heart?” The words of Jesus to the paralytic, he said, can help us in this. Jesus tells him, “Child, your sins are forgiven.” The pope noted that we get so used to this medicine of forgiveness of our sins, mistakes and anything, that it gets watered down and loses its strength and the power of prophecy that Jesus has when He focuses on the essential.

Today Jesus tells each one of us, “I want to forgive your sins.” The pope pointed out that perhaps someone may not find sins to confess because “there is a lack of awareness of sins.” The medicine needed to be healed from “concrete sins,” “diseases of the soul,” the pope said, is forgiveness. It is simple when Jesus goes to the essentials, the pope said. The health of both body and soul is essential. Watching over our body and the soul, he said, we go to that Doctor who can heal us, who can forgive our sins. He is Jesus who came for this and gave His life for this.

Claudia Torres

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Santa Marta: The Power of Forgiveness

Pope Recalls Importance of Relationship with God

It is impossible to look at a newspaper without seeing reports on new medical breakthroughs – or the latest schemes for losing weight and getting physically fit.

Pope Francis admits that caring for the body is important but so also is caring for the spirit.

The bottom line: Life relies on a relationship with God, the source of spiritual healing, the source of forgiveness.

The Holy Father based his January 17, 2020, homily at Mass in Casa Santa Marta in the Vatican on the story of the miraculous healing of the paralytic described in the second chapter of the Gospel of Mark. It is a familiar story and among the most often cited of the Lord’s healings:

When Jesus returned to Capernaum after some days,
it became known that he was at home.
Many gathered together so that there was no longer room for them,
not even around the door,
and he preached the word to them.
They came bringing to him a paralytic carried by four men.
Unable to get near Jesus because of the crowd,
they opened up the roof above him.
After they had broken through,
they let down the mat on which the paralytic was lying.
When Jesus saw their faith, he said to him,
“Child, your sins are forgiven.”

Pope Francis focused on the keywords: “Your sins are forgiven.” And the story goes on to explain that the paralyzed man got up from his mat and walked away healed.

Francis mentioned some of the other great healing from the Gospel: the sick man at the pool who couldn’t get to the water; the sinful and weeping woman; the Samaritan woman at the well. Each was healed and their sins were forgiven.

It is simple when Jesus goes to the essentials, the Pope said. Both a healthy body and a healthy soul are needed. A doctor can heal the body but it is Jesus who can heal the soul.

Read the source: https://zenit.org/articles/santa-marta-the-power-of-forgiveness/