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Liturgical day
: Monday 1st of Lent |

Today's Gospel (Mt 25:31-46): Jesus said to his disciples, «When the Son
of Man comes in his glory with all his angels, He will sit on the throne of his
Glory. All the nations will be brought before him, and as a shepherd separates
the sheep from the goats, so will He do with them, placing the sheep on his
right and the goats on his left. The King will say to those on his right:
‘Come, blessed of my Father! Take possession of the kingdom prepared for you
from the beginning of the world. For I was hungry and you fed me, I was thirsty
and you gave me drink. I was a stranger and you welcomed me into your house.
I was naked and you clothed me. I was sick and you visited me. I was in prison
and you came to see me’. Then the good people will ask him: ‘Lord, when did we
see you hungry and give you food; thirsty and give you drink, or a stranger and
welcome you, or naked and clothe you? When did we see you sick or in prison and
go to see you?’. The King will answer, ‘Truly, I say to you: whenever you did
this to these little ones who are my brothers and sisters, you did it to me’.
»Then he will say to those on his left: ‘Go,
cursed people, out of my sight into the eternal fire which has been prepared
for the devil and his angels! For I was hungry and you did not give me anything
to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me nothing to drink; I was a stranger and
you did not welcome me into your house; I was naked and you did not clothe me;
I was sick and in prison and you did not visit me’. They, too, will ask: ‘Lord,
when did we see you hungry, thirsty, naked or a stranger, sick or in prison,
and did not help you?’. The King will answer them: ‘Truly, I say to you:
whatever you did not do for one of these little ones, you did not do for me’.
And these will go into eternal punishment, but the just to eternal life».
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Commentary: Fr. Joaquim Monrós i Guitart (Tarragona, Catalonia)
«Whatever you did not do for one
of these little ones, you did not do for me»
Today we are reminded of the Final Judgment, «when the
Son of Man comes in his glory with all his angels» (Mt 25:31), by
letting us mull over the essentials of our faith; feeding the hungry, giving the
thirsty to drink, clothing the naked, visiting the sick... these are works of
love for those Christians who, upon doing them, can see the
very same Christ therein reflected.
Saint John of the Cross says: «At dusk your love will be tested. Do
learn to love God as He wants to be loved and forsake your own condition». For,
not making something you ought to do, in the service of the other sons of God,
our own brothers, means to deprive Christ of these details of due love: sins of
omission.
The II Vatican Council, in the Gaudium et spes,
when explaining the demands of Christian charity, which confer a meaning to the
so called social assistance, says: «In our time, it becomes
especially pressing our duty to come as close as possible to any man in need
and to serve him with affection, whether the elder forsaken by all, or the
baby, born out of an illegitimate union, who is exposed to pay for a sin he has
not committed, or the starving, who appeals to our conscience by bringing to
our memory the words of our Lord: ‘Truly, I say to you: whatever you did for
one of these least brothers of mine, you did for me’ (Mt 25:40)».
Let us remember Christ lives within the Christians... and
He tells us: «I am with you always, even unto the end of the world» (Mt
28:20).
The IV Lateran Council defines the Final Judgement as a truth
of faith: «Jesus Christ will finally come at the end of the world, to judge the
living and the dead, and to give each one according to their works, whether
rejected or chosen (...) to receive after their works, good or bad: these will
go into eternal punishment, but the just to Christ's eternal glory».
Let us beg the Virgin Mary for her help in our acts of
service to her Son in our brothers.
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