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Liturgical day
: Holy Thursday (Lord's Supper) |
Today's Gospel (Jn 13:1-15): It was before the feast of the
Passover. Jesus realized that his hour had come to pass from this
world to the Father, and as He had loved those who were his own in
the world, He would love them with perfect love. They were at supper
and the devil had already put into the mind of Judas, son of Simon
Iscariot, to betray. Jesus knew that the Father had entrusted all
things to him, and as He had come from God, He was going to God. So
He got up from table, removed his garment and taking a towel, wrapped
it around his waist. Then He poured water into a basin and began to
wash the disciples' feet and to wipe them with the towel He was
wearing.
When
he came to Simon Peter, Simon said to him, «Why, Lord, you want
to wash my feet!». Jesus said, «What I am doing you
cannot understand now, but afterwards you will understand it».
Peter replied, «You shall never wash my feet». Jesus
answered him, «If I do not wash you, you can have no part with
me». Then Simon Peter said, «Lord, wash not only my feet,
but also my hands and my head!». Jesus replied, «Whoever
has taken a bath does not need to wash (except the feet), for he is
clean all over. You are clean, though not all of you». Jesus
knew who was to betray him; because of this he said, «Not all
of you are clean».
When
Jesus had finished washing their feet, He put on his garment again,
went back to the table and said to them, «Do you understand
what I have done to you? You call me Master and Lord, and you are
right, for so I am. If I, then, your Lord and Master, have washed
your feet, you also must wash one another's feet. I have just given
you an example that as I have done, you also may do».
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Commentary: Mons. Josep Àngel Saiz i Meneses, Bishop of Terrassa
(Barcelona, Catalonia)
«If
I, then, your Lord and Master, have washed your feet, you also must
wash one another's feet»
Today,
we remember the first Holy Thursday of history, when Jesus Christ
gathers his disciples to celebrate the Passover. It is then He
inaugurates the new Passover of the new Covenant when his sacrifice
is offered for our salvation.
Along with Eucharist,
Christ institutes the ministerial priesthood with which the sacrament
of the Eucharist is to be perpetuated. The preface of the Chrism Mass
reveals its meaning: «He chooses men to share his sacred
ministry by the laying on of hands. He appoints them to renew in his
name the sacrifice of our redemption as they set before your family
his paschal meal. He calls them to lead your people in love, nourish
them by your word, and strengthen them through the sacraments».
And
that very same Thursday, Jesus gives us his new commandment of love:
«Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one
another» (Jn 13:34). Before, love was based upon the
expected reward in return, or upon the fulfillment of an imposed
norm. Now, Christian love is based upon Christ. He loves us to the
point of giving his life: this must be the measure of the disciple's
love and the signal, the characteristic of Christian recognition.
However, man has no
capacity to love like this. It is not simply the fruit of an effort
but God's wonderful gift. Fortunately, He is Love and —at the
same time— source of love that we receive through the
Eucharistic Bread.
Finally,
today we should mull over the washing of the feet. With a servant's
attitude, Jesus washes the Apostles' feet, and He recommends them to
wash one another's feet (cf. Jn 13:14). There is something
more than a lesson in humility in the Master's gesture. It is like an
anticipation, like a symbol of his Passion, of the total humiliation
He has to suffer to save all men.
Theologian Romano
Guardini says that «the attitude of our littleness bowing down
in front of the great is not yet an attitude of humility. It is
simply, an attitude to truth. But when the great bows down before our
littleness that is true humility». This is why Jesus Christ is
really humble. Before this humble Christ our usual patterns shatter.
Jesus Christ turn human values over while inviting us to follow him
to build a better and different world based on service.
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