Today,
Jesus' words invite us to ponder over the inconveniences of
hypocrisy: «A man had a fig tree growing in his
vine-yard and he came looking for fruit on it, but found none»
(Lk 13:6). The hypocrite makes believe to be what he is not.
This lie reaches its apex when one feigns virtue (moral aspect) and
is dissolute and libertine, or feigns devotion (religious aspect) and
only cares about himself and his own interests and not about God.
Moral hypocrisy abounds in our world, and religious hypocrisy hurts
the Church.
Jesus' invectives
against the masters of the Law and the Pharisees —clearer and
more direct in other evangelic fragments— are dreadful. We
cannot help reading or feeling what we have just felt and read and
not remain astounded, unless we have not really understood or
listened to its message.
We all have experienced
the distance between what we pretend to be and what we actually are.
Politicians are hypocrite when they claim to be serving their country
while they are simply using it; security forces, when in the name of
public order they protect crooked and illegal groups; sanitary
personnel when, in the name of medicine, they decide to do away with
an incipient life or advance the ending of a terminal patient; the
media, when they alter the news or pretend to amuse people by
corrupting them; public money administrators, when they divert part
of it to their own party or individual pockets, but openly proclaim
their honesty; the laity, when they hinder the public dimension of
religion in the name of the freedom of conscience; friars, when they
live out of their monastic orders, unfaithful to the spirit and
demands of their rule; the priests, who live from the altar and do
not serve their parishioners with evangelic spirit and abnegation;
etc.
Ah! and you and I too,
to the extent our conscience may tell us what we are supposed to be
doing and we do not do it, and we prefer to see the straw in the
other's eye while we do not even want to realize we have the trunk in
our own eyes. Or is it not so?
—Jesus Christ,
Savior of the world, save us from our hypocrisies, whether small or
great!