One of the principle conquests of humanity in its process of individualization is the freedom of the spirit. Spiritual freedom is the capacity of being doubly free: free from the impositions, rules, norms and protocols that were invented by society and its institutions to foster uniform behavior and mold personalities according to their rules. And fundamentally it means being free to be authentic, to think for one’s self and to act according to an inner norm, nurtured throughout life, in resistance to and tension with such impositions.
And it is a titanic struggle. Because we all are born into certain circumstances that do not depend on our own will, be it in the family, the school, the group of friends, religion and the culture that our habits are molded. All these instances function as super-egos, that can be limiting, and in some cases, even debilitating. Logically, these limits perform an important regulatory function. Thanks to their borders and limits the river can be guided to the sea. But those limits can also repress the proper flow of the waters. Then the waters overflow their banks, and become floods.
The surprising attitudes and behavior of the present “bishop of Rome”, as he likes to introduce himself, commonly called Pope Francis, elicit in us this category that so determines the freedom of spirit.
Normally the cardinal named Pope instantly assumes the classic, sacral and hieratic style of the Popes, in his vestments and his gestures, through the symbols of the supreme sacred power, and his manner of speaking. Francis, endowed with an immense freedom of spirit, has done the opposite: he has adapted the figure of the Pope to his own personal style, to his habits and his convictions. We all know the changes he has wrought without much ceremony. He has left aside all the symbols of power, especially the crucifix of gold and precious stones, and the mozetta, filled with brocades and preciosities, symbols of the pagan Roman emperors of yesteryear; smiling, he told the secretary who was about to put it on his shoulders: “put it away because the carnival is over”. He dresses with great sobriety, in white, with his usual black shoes and, underneath, his trousers are also black. He has put aside all the comforts attributed to the Supreme Pastor of the Church, including the pontifical palace, substituting for it an ecclesiastic guest room, where he eats together with the other fellow guests.
He thinks more of the poor Peter, who was a rustic fisherman, or of Jesus, who, according to poet Fernando Pessoa, “understood nothing of accounting, nor is known to have own a library”, because He was a “fac-totum” and a simple Mediterranean peasant. Francis considers himself the successor of the first and a representative of the second. He does not want to be called “Your Holiness”, because he feels like a “brother among brothers.” Nor does he want to preside over the Church with the rigors of canon law, but with loving charity .
In his trip to Brazil he showed without compunction his freedom of spirit: he requested a popular car for transportation, a covered jeep to be able to move amidst the people, to embrace the children, to drink a little cimarron, even to trade the “white papal skullcap” from his own head for another, well-used one, that was offered by one of faithful. In the official welcoming ceremony by the Government, that follows a rigorous protocol, after the speech, he walked up to President Dilma Rousseff and gave her a kiss, to the horror of the master of ceremonies. And there are many other examples.
This freedom of spirit gives him an undeniable radiance, a mixture of tenderness and vigor, the personal characteristics of Saint Francis of Assisi. It is about a man of great integrity. Such serene and strong attitudes show a man of great compassion, who realized a meaningful personal synthesis between his profound I and his conscious I. He simultaneously elicits lightness and security. That is what we hope for in a leader, especially a religious leader.
This freedom of spirit is elevated by the splendid resurgence it brings to cordial reason. The majority of Christians are weary of doctrines, and skeptical of campaigns against the real or imaginary enemies of the faith. We are tired to the bone of intellectual, functional, analytic and efficient reason. Now comes someone who always speaks from the heart, as he did in his talk in the Varginha community (favela), or on the island of Lampedusa. It is in the heart where the profound feelings towards the other and towards God reside. Without the heart, doctrines are cold and elicit no passion. To the survivors brought from Africa, he confesses: ”we are a society that has forgotten the experience of crying, of ‘suffering with’: the globalization of indifference has stolen from us the ability to cry”. He speaks with wisdom: “The greatness of a society is measured by the way it treats the most needy”. According to this measure, this world’s society is stunted, anemic and cruel.
The cordial reason is more effective for presenting the dream of Jesus than any erudite doctrine, and will make its principal herald, Francis of Rome, a fascinating figure who touches the deepest heart of Christians and others.
Free translation from the Spanish by
Servicios Koinonia, http://www.servicioskoinonia.org.
Done at REFUGIO DEL RIO GRANDE, Texas, EE.UU.
Fantastic summary. I believe the freedom we have in Pope Francis stems from his being the first Jesuit pope and the first pope from the Southern Hemisphere. The Jesuit background provides him with a worldly engagement that is unique among recent popes. The simplicity of style and reference to “Bishop of Rome” is common among Jesuits. His background as Bishop of Buenos Aires provided him with a pastoral experience in a culture outside of Europe. Both of these experiences are coming through his early pontificate.
O sr.fala lindamente da liberdade de espírito do Papa.Concordo com tudo, acho que sua beleza vem daí: liberdade de espírito. Somos muitas vezes aprisionados por preconceitos, conceitos, tudo estático. A liberdade de espírito é livre e, traz também uma segurança: nunca é atingida. Mostrou, o Papa, ser independente- não é influenciável-outra qualidade.Um abraço, Isabel
I would like to know the most significant word in english linguage to express my gratitude to God for the presence of Francisco as Bishop of Rome! I am so Happy!
hola, como siempre sus escritos iluminan para adaptarnos y caminar juntos, con carga ligera mejor….
Republicou isso em O LADO ESCURO DA LUA.
It’s all very well to have such a pope, but unless bishops follow suit, it won’t bring about any change in the Catholic Church at large. Francis should work very hard to win the hearts and minds of bishops all over te world, and he can be judged on either success or failure of this endavor.
Se perfectamente quien es Leonardo Boff, una sacerdote que promovió desde Brasil en todo el mundo a difundir la denominada Teología Marxista de la Liberación y atacar el Magisterio de la Iglesia. Conozco perfectamente su prédica . Bergoglio ha comenzado recién su papado como el Papa Francisco. Estos fogonazos de populismo que ha logrado con el beneplácito de la masonería mundial, serán o no serán beneficiosos para la Iglesia, en la medida que lleven a las almas a la salvación y revitalice la vida espiritual de los católicos y de clero en especial. Este desafío de luchar contra el mundo, uno de los enemigos del alma y de la gracia santificante, es el buen combate interior que cada uno de los bautizados está llamado a librar dentro de sí mismo. Por eso debemos rezar por el Papa Francisco y por nuestra propia familia, para que en el mundo vuelva a reinar en cada uno de nosotros el reino de Cristo, la paz , para de esa manera convertir a quines no conocen a Jesús.Ningún Papa ha sido abandonado por Jesús a realizar esta tarea. A Leonardo Boff se le solicita obediencia y humildad al Papa y no hacer partidismo de un papa contra otro.
Eduardo,
Quando hablas de teologia de la liberacion marxista (invencion de las dictaduras militares) y de masoneria para explicar la extraordinaria recepcion del Papa em Brasi, Uds se desmoraliza totalmente. Tiene en la cabeza una teologiá viejista que no sabe dar cuenta de lo que se pasa en las almas de las personas y mucho menos en la Iglesia y en el mundo. Querems paz, gracia santificante en todos, pero eso no cae del cielo sin que los seres humanos crean las condiciones para que la gracia siempre presente se haga efectiva. Pero siga rezando por que lo que cuenta no es tu teología sino su plegaria.Esta si ayuda al mundo e a ti mismo y al papa por supuesto
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