Pope Francis says response to division should be silence, prayer

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Pope Francis says response to division should be silence, prayer

Pope Francis said Monday that to division and scandal the answer should be silence and prayer; and asked the Lord for the grace to discern when it is better to speak or to remain quiet.

ā€œWith people who do not have good will, with people who seek only scandal, who seek only division, who seek only destruction, even within families,ā€ the answer is ā€œsilence. And prayer.ā€

ā€œMay the Lord give us the grace to discern when we must speak and when we must be silent. And [to do] in all of life: in work, at home, in society…ā€ to become more closely imitators of Jesus Christ, he said during Mass at the Vaticanā€™s Santa Marta guest house Sept. 3.

In his homily, Francis reflected on Jesusā€™ response to the people who, St. Luke recounts, were ā€œfilled with furyā€ at Jesusā€™ words in the synagogue.

As it says in the dayā€™s Gospel, the people ā€œrose up, drove [Jesus] out of the town, and led him to the brow of the hill… to hurl him down headlong. But he passed through the midst of them and went away.ā€

Those who drove Jesus out of the city were not people, but ā€œa pack of wild dogs,ā€ Pope Francis said. They shouted instead of using reason, and the face of this, Jesusā€™ response was to remain silent.

The pope likened this episode to Christā€™s response on Good Friday, when the people shouted for him to be crucified, because the devil had sown lies in their hearts.

Jesusā€™ response in the face of the peopleā€™s anger was not easy, but it was the dignified silence of a Christian anchored in the power of God, the pope said, explaining that Jesusā€™ answer teaches Christians they should respond to a refusal to see the truth with quiet.

Francis noted that when families have disagreements, often about things like politics, sports or money, division is the devilā€™s goal. ā€œAs the father of lies, the accuser, the devil, acts to destroy the unity of a family, of a people,ā€ he said, according to a Catholic News Agency report.

The response should be to say your piece and then to keep quiet, he said, because ā€œthe truth is mild, the truth is silent, the truth is not noisy.ā€