In Monday’s Gospel, Jesus tells his disciples that whoever does
not enter the sheepfold through the gate, is not a shepherd, but a
thief and a robber. In short, said Pope Francis, someone who
seeks to profit for themselves, who only wants to climb the
social ladder. The only gate to the Kingdom of God, to the
Church - the Pope said - is Jesus Himself:.
"These social climbers exist even in the Christian communities,
no? those people who are looking for their own... and
consciously or unconsciously pretend to enter but are thieves
and robbers. Why? Why steal the glory from Jesus? They want
glory for themselves and this is what [Jesus] said to the
Pharisees: You seek for each other's approval...'. That’s
something of a ‘commercial’ religion, don’t you think? I give
glory to you and you give glory to me. But these people did not
enter through the true gate. The [true] gate is Jesus and those
who do not enter by this gate are mistaken. How do I know that
Jesus is the true gate? How do I know that this gate is Jesus’s
gate? It’s enough to take the Beatitudes and do what the
Beatitudes say. Be humble, poor, gentle, just ... ".
Pope Francis continued, noting that Jesus is not only the gate,
he is also the way, the path to follow on our journey. He said
there are many paths that we can follow, some perhaps more
advantageous than others in getting ahead, but they are
“misleading, they are not real: they are false. The only path is
Jesus ":
"Some of you may say: 'Father, you're a fundamentalist!'. No,
simply put, this is what Jesus said : 'I am the gate', 'I am the
path’ [He] gives life to us. Simple. It is a beautiful gate, a gate of
love, it is a gate that does not deceive, it is not false. It always
tells the truth. But with tenderness and love. However, we still
have […] the source of original sin within us, is not it so? We
still desire to possess the key to interpreting everything, the key
and the power to find our own path, whatever it is, to find our
own gate, whatever it is. "
"Sometimes - the Pope said - we are tempted to be too much our
own bosses and not humble children and servants of the Lord":
"And this is the temptation to look for other gates or other
windows to enter the Kingdom of God. We can only enter by
the gate whose name is Jesus. We can only enter by that gate
which leads to a path and that path is called Jesus and brings to
a life whose name is Jesus. All those who do something else -
says the Lord – who try to enter through the window, are
'thieves and robbers'. He is simple, the Lord. His words are not
complex: He is simple”.
The Pope concluded by inviting all those present to ask for "the
grace to always knock on that gate":
"Sometimes it's closed: we are sad, we feel desolation, we have
problems with knocking, with knocking at that gate. Do not go
looking for other gates that seem easier, more comfortable, more
at hand. Always the same one: Jesus. Jesus never disappoints,
Jesus does not deceive, Jesus is not a thief, not a robber. He
gave his life for me: each of us must say this: 'And you who gave
your life for me, please, open, that I may enter.' "