Pope Leo at the Angelus: True righteousness demands great love
Vatican News
In his customary reflections on the Sunday Gospel reading before leading the recitation of the Angelus, Pope Leo explained how "Jesus invites us to enter into the newness of the Kingdom of God." He noted that today's Gospel passage recounts when Jesus, who after proclaiming the Beatitudes, reveals the true meaning of the precepts of the Law of Moses that call us "into a relationship of love with God and with our brothers and sisters." And that is why Jesus says he did not come to abolish the Law, but to bring it to fulfillment.
The Pope emphasized how righteousness is not limited to observing the commandments, but "opens us to love and compels us to love." Jesus then examines some of the precepts of the Law that refer to concrete cases and shows the difference between formal religious righteousness and the righteousness of the Kingdom of God. This, Pope Leo explained, shows us how the Law given to Moses and the prophets is a way to come to know God and His plan for us and history.
The Pope then recalled the examples Jesus gave showing how minimal righteousness is not enough, "great love is needed", which is possible thanks to God's strength. He prayed that the Virgin Mary may "intercede for us" and "help us to understand better the Kingdom of God and to live out its call for righteousness."
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