VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis held nothing back on Monday
in addressing the ills of the Roman Catholic Church in a blistering
critique of what ails the Curia, the Church’s central bureaucracy. From
the “terrorism of gossip” to “spiritual Alzheimer’s,” Francis has a few
get-healthy New Year’s resolutions in mind for his staff:
1.The disease:Feeling “immortal” or “immune” or even “indispensible” The cure: A visit to the cemetery, Francis said, could
help us see the names of those who “maybe thought they were immortal,
immune and indispensible.” 2. The disease:Excessive activity The cure: It is the disease of those who, like Martha
in the Gospels, “lose themselves in their work, inevitably neglecting
‘what is better’: sitting at Jesus’ feet.”
3. The disease:Mental and spiritual “petrification”
The symptoms: It is the disease of those who “lose
their internal peace, their vivacity and audacity, to hide under papers
and become ‘procedural machines’ instead of ‘men of God.’ ” 4. The disease:Overplanning and functionalism The symptoms: “When the apostle plans everything in
minute detail and believes that, through this, things progress
effectively, they are becoming an accountant. Good planning is necessary
— but without falling into the temptation of wanting to enclose or
steer the freedom of the Holy Spirit.” 5. The disease:Bad coordination The symptoms: It is the disease of members who “lose
the community between themselves … becoming ‘an orchestra producing
undisciplined noise.’ ” 6. The disease:Spiritual Alzheimer’s The symptoms: A “progressive decline of spiritual
faculties,” making victims live in a “state of absolute dependence on
their, often imagined, views.” It’s most seen, Francis said, in those
“who have ‘lost their memory’ of their encounter with the Lord.” 7. The disease:Rivalry and vainglory The symptoms: “When the appearance, the color of
vestments and honors become the first objectives of life … it is the
disease that leads us to become false men and women, living a false
‘mysticism.’ ” 8. The disease:Existential schizophrenia The symptoms: It is the disease of those who live “a
double life, a result of the hypocrisy typical of mediocre people and of
advancing spiritual emptiness, which degrees or academic titles cannot
fill.” 9. The disease:Gossip and chatter The symptoms: A “serious illness,” the pope warned,
that can begin with a simple chat and sometimes end up with
“cold-blooded murder.” It is the disease of cowards, who do not have the
courage to speak upfront and so talk behind one’s back. “Look out for
the terrorism of gossip!” 10. The disease:Deifying leaders The symptoms: Those who “court their superior,”
becoming victims of “careerism and opportunism” and “live their vocation
thinking only of what they must gain and not of what they should give.” 11. The disease:Indifference The symptoms: “When, because of jealousy or cunning, we rejoice in seeing others fall, rather than lifting them up and encouraging them.” 12. The disease:The funeral face The symptoms: People who are “scowling and unfriendly”
with a “theatrical severity” and “sterile pessimism” that are often
symptoms of “fear and insecurity.” 13. The disease:Hoarding The symptoms: “When the apostle seeks to fill an
existential void in his heart by hoarding material possessions, not
because of necessity, but only to feel secure. In reality we can carry
nothing material with us … and all our earthly treasures — even gifts —
can never fill the void.” 14. The disease:Closed circles The symptoms: “When belonging to a clique becomes more
important than belonging to the Body and, in some situations, than
belonging to Christ himself. Even this disease starts from good
intentions, but in time it enslaves all its members becoming ‘a cancer’
that threatens the harmony of the body and causes so much illness.” 15. The disease:Worldly profit and exhibitionism The symptoms: “It is the disease of those people who
relentlessly seek to increase their powers. To achieve that, they may
defame, slander and discredit others, even in newspapers and magazines.
Naturally, that is in order to show off and exhibit their superiority.”
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