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Pope compares vain Christians to soap bubbles, peacocks

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26 September 2014 - Updated on 1 April 2021
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Pope Francis: "The truth is we return to the bare earth." Photo: CNS/Alessandra Tarantino, EPA

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AS fleeting as soap bubbles, showy as peacocks and shallow as an over-primped star, conceited Christians are building their lives on lies and their faith on shifting sands, Pope Francis said.

Everyone was vulnerable to vanity, even Christians, the Pope said in a morning homily on September 25.

However, boastfulness “is a very serious spiritual disease” for Christians because it distanced them from the truth. Christians were called to “be authentic with the truth of reality and of the Gospel”, he said in remarks reported by Vatican Radio.

The Pope’s homily focused on the day’s reading from the Book of Ecclesiastes, which speaks about the “vanity of vanities! All things are vanity!” (Ecclesiastes 1:2-11).

Even when living out the faith and doing good, Christians must avoid the temptation of “showing off”, he said during an early-morning Mass in the chapel of his residence, the Domus Sanctae Marthae.

“The vain say, ‘Hey, look, I’m giving this cheque for the Church’s work,’ and they show off the cheque; then they scam the Church from behind,” he said.

There were others who “seem like peacocks”, strutting around bragging: “‘I’m related to that priest, that sister, that bishop, my family is a Christian family’.”

Jesus was especially critical, he said, of “doctors of the law”, who were “strolling in the square” with “luxurious clothes” like princes.

“How many Christians live off of appearances! Their lives are like a soap bubble. A soap bubble is beautiful! It has so many colours! But it lasts one second and then what?”

People can even be vain about death, with their grandiose, ornate funeral monuments and tombs, he said. “The truth is we return to the bare earth.”

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The Pope said vanity was based on lies and fantasy, which caused “terrible anxiety”.

“It’s like those people who put on too much make-up and then they’re afraid of getting rained on and all the make-up running down their face,” he said. “Only truth gives us peace.”

People needed to reflect on how they prayed, fasted, gave alms and helped those in need, he said. It should be done quietly and discreetly.

“No need to blow the horn,” he said, “The Father sees it and that’s enough.”

Jesus wanted people to build their lives on rock – on Christ and the truth, not on sand that shifted and slid and was “incapable of resisting temptation

If “you don’t have something solid” guiding and anchoring your life, “you will come and go, too”, like all material things, he said.

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