St Augustine's sermon On Pastors
Do what they say, not what they do |
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Saint Pio |
Well then, shepherds, hear the word of the Lord!” What must you shepherds hear? Thus says the Lord God: behold, I am above the shepherds and I will call them to account for the sheep in their hands.
Listen, sheep of God, listen and learn: God will call
the bad shepherds to account for his sheep and for their deaths. As he
says elsewhere in Ezekiel: Son of man, I have appointed you as sentry
to the House of Israel. When you hear a word from my mouth, warn them
in my name. If I say to a wicked man, “Wicked wretch, you are to die,”
and you do not speak to warn the wicked man to renounce his ways, then
he shall die for his sin but I will hold you responsible for his death.
If, however, you do warn a wicked man to renounce his ways and repent,
and he does not repent, then he shall die for his sin but you yourself
will have saved your life.
Saint Pio |
You see, brethren? Do you see how dangerous it is to
keep quiet? If you remain silent, you die; and rightly. You die for your
impiety and sin – it is your negligence that kills you. He who has
said, As I live, says the Lord might have found a living
shepherd – but since the shepherd was negligent, not warning those he
had been given authority over, those whose sentry he was, he will die
justly and the sentry will be justly condemned. But if – the Lord
continues – you say “you are to die” with one I have threatened with the
sword, and he does not avoid the sword and it comes and kills him, he
will die in his sin but you will have set your soul free. That is why we
must not keep silent – and you, even if we did keep silent, must listen
to the words of the true Shepherd in holy Scripture.
Padre Pio as a young man |
Since I raised the question, let us see if he takes
the sheep from the dead shepherds and gives them to good ones. I
certainly see him taking the sheep from the bad shepherds: I am above
the shepherds, and I shall take my flock back from them and I shall not
allow them to feed my flock. In this way the shepherds will stop
feeding themselves. For when I say to them, “Feed my sheep,” they feed themselves and not my sheep. I shall not allow them to feed my flock.
How does he stop them from looking after his sheep? Do whatever they say, but do not do what they do.
It is as if he were saying, “Their words are my words but their actions
are their own.” When you avoid what the bad shepherds do, they are not
in charge of you any more: when you follow what they say, it is my words
you are following and it is I who am tending you.
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