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Liturgical day
: Tuesday 21st in Ordinary Time |
Today's Gospel (Mt 23:23-26): Jesus said, «Woe to you,
teachers of the Law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You do not forget
the mint, anise and cumin seeds when you pay the tenth of everything,
but then you forget what is most fundamental in the Law: justice,
mercy and faith. These you must practice, without neglecting the
others. Blind guides! You strain out a mosquito, but swallow a camel.
Woe to you, teachers of the Law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You
fill the plate and the cup with theft and violence, and then
pronounce a blessing over them. Blind Pharisee! Purify the inside
first, then the outside too will be purified».
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Commentary: Brother Lluís Serra i Llansana, marist (Rome, Italy)
«Purify
the inside first, then the outside too will be purified»
Today,
Jesus assumes a clear attitude of diatribe: «Woe to you (...)!
Woe to you (...)!» (Mt 23:23-25). His objectives are the
scribes and the Pharisees, who represent the powerful class exerting
a spiritual and moral influence over people. How can they ever lead
people if they are “blind guides”? Their blindness lies
in the incoherency of scrupulously observing the small details, which
do have importance, while neglecting the weightier things of the Law,
such as justice, love and fidelity. They are concerned over their own
image, but it does not correspond to their inside, full of «plunder
and self-indulgence» (Mt 23:25). Curiously enough,
Jesus, uses here words referring to economic aspects.
Today's
Gospel represents an invitation for those persons and most
outstanding groups of the Christian communities, that is, their
guides, to appraise their conscience. Do we respect the fundamental
values? Do we value norms more than people? Do we impose upon others
what we cannot do, ourselves? Do we speak from the complacency of our
own ideas or from our humility of heart? As Dom Helder Camara said:
«I would like to be a puddle of water to become the mirror of
heaven». Do people consider their pastors, men of God who can
tell the accessory from the fundamental? Feebleness deserves
understanding, but hypocresy provokes contempt.
When
listening at today's Gospel we may fall into some sort of snare.
Jesus speaks to the scribes and to the Pharisees, who are hypocrites,
for there were also who were not. And we may conclude that this text,
today, may be intended for bishops and priests, only. As guides of
the Christian communities they must certainly be careful not to
tumble upon those attitudes denounced by God, but we must also
remember that every believer —man or woman— may harbor in
his inside a “blind Pharisee”. Jesus invites us to:
«Cleanse first the inside of the cup, so that the outside also
may be clean» (Mt 23:26). The path to spirituality is
through the human heart.
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