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Thursday, 12 January 2017

Pope Francis tells story of a beautiful woman who had an abortion just to preserve her figure

Using a woman who had an abortion to preserve her looks,
Pope Francis took aim at the modern world's obsessions with
power, success and beauty.

During his series of catechesis on Christian hope at his
Wednesday General Audience, the Pontiff told a story dated
from his time as Bishop of Buenos Aires, of a very beautiful
woman who "bragged of her beauty"

"She said, as if it was natural, 'Yes, I had to have an
abortion because my appearance is important'," the
80-year-old,said.

''When values such as physical beauty, health become
idols to which everything must be sacrificed they
create confusion in our spirit and in our hearts.

"Rather than promoting life, they drive us towards
death," he added in comments that also targeted

"power, success and vanity with their illusions of
eternity and omnipotence."

Taking issue with the false idols offered by our modern world,
Pope Francis at his Wednesday General Audience said that
“hope is a primary need in man” but that we can get lost in
our search for security by trusting in the false hopes offered
by idols.

He said the Scriptures teach us that side by side with
authentic hope, born of trust in God’s word, we can be
tempted by false hopes and worldly idols, like money, power
or physical beauty.

Idols, he said,
“confuse the mind and heart, and, instead of favoring
life, they lead to death.

He went on to say,
"Faith is trusting in God, but there comes a moment
in which [we], confronted with life’s difficulties,
experience the fragility of that trust and feel the need
for other certainties, more tangible and concrete.”

The Scriptures, especially the prophets and wisdom writers,
he said, reveal the fleeting nature of idols and the hope they
offer. In Psalm 115, the Psalmist ironically presents these
idols as silver and gold, made of human hands.

"The message of the Psalm is very clear," Pope Francis said,

"one who places their hope in idols becomes like them:
empty images with hands that don’t touch, feet that don’t
walk, mouths that cannot speak. One has nothing else to say
and becomes incapable of helping, of changing things, of
smiling, giving of oneself, and of loving."

In contrast, God is always greater than we are, making us
incapable of reduce God to our size, made in our own image
and tailored to our desires.

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