Poverty 3 Why is it bad to go against poverty?
Danger of a wrong interpretation of the vow of poverty
When a religious start doing things against the vow of chastity, soon or late he will leave religious life, people will simply pity him, maybe criticize for a moment but then forget about him. When he fails in the vow of obedience, nobody will bother about it except his superiors. When instead he goes against poverty, he can easily find false reasons to excuse himself and he carries on in the religious life. The problem is that all the people he deals with will really feel angry at him and often scandalized. The damage we do to the kingdom of God is bigger when we act against poverty than when we act against chastity or obedience, and this damage carries on longer. Furthermore for every one religious who falls against chastity there are at least ten who fall against poverty.
The person who sins against chastity knows clearly that he is doing something wrong and usually feels guilty about it, when he sins against poverty, most of the times he simply gets used to it and continues comfortably in his behavior.
Pope Francis made of poverty one of the strong point of his pontificate for the renewal of the Church. Faithful to the teaching of St. Francis who had started the renewal of the Church with a call to abandon everything to follow Jesus.