Pope Francis rebukes Christians who believe in superstitions

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2023-07-02 16:17:00

By Eduardo Berdejo

July 2, 2023 / 9:17 a.m.

This Sunday, in his words prior to the Angelus prayer, Pope Francis made a brief pause to call attention to Christians who fall into superstitious practices such as card reading or horoscopes.

Before some 15,000 faithful, the Pontiff was reflecting on the prophetic mission that all Christians receive at Baptism.

“But who is the prophet? asked the Holy Father. Some people imagine him as a kind of magician who predicts the future; but this is a superstitious idea and the Christian does not believe in superstitions, such as magic, cards, horoscopes or the like.

“In parentheses: many, many Christians go to have their hands read… Please!” exclaimed Pope Francis.

Then, the Pontiff resumed his reflection and recalled that “prophet, brothers and sisters, is each one of us”, and that, “by virtue of Baptism, helps others to read the present under the action of the Holy Spirit” to understand God’s projects and correspond to them.

In this sense, Pope Francis affirmed that “the prophet is the one who shows Jesus to others”, bears witness and helps build tomorrow according to his plans. “Therefore, we are all prophets, witnesses of Jesus,” he pointed out.

Eduardo Berdejo is a graduate of the National University of San Marcos (Peru). He has been part of the ACI Prensa team since 2001.

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