Today, the Gospel tells us how Herod was anxious to see Jesus
(cf. Lk 9:9). Such urge to see Jesus was born out of curiosity. A lot
was being said about Jesus because of the miracles which He was performing.
Many spoke about Him. And Jesus' behavior was bringing to the minds of a lot of
people the names of several prophets: Elijah, John the Baptist etc. But, being
just a matter of curiosity, Herod's whims do not transcend. To the extent that
when Herod meets Jesus he treats Him contemptuously and mocks Him (cf. Lk
23:8-11). Herod's caprice to meet Jesus vanishes when facing Him at last for
Jesus refuses to answer his many questions, and Herod considers his rebuttal as
a sign of corruption and depravation.
Sometimes, as in the case of
Herod, we may have felt like "seeing" Jesus, too. But Jesus in flesh and bones,
as in Herod's time, is no longer available to us; although there are other ways
for us to meet Jesus. Let me draw your attention to just two of them.
In the first place, the Church's
tradition has made Thursday an excellent day to "see" Jesus in the Eucharist.
There are many places where, on a Thursday like today, Jesus-Eucharist is
exposed. «Eucharistic adoration means entering the depths of our hearts in
communion with the Lord, who makes himself bodily present in the Eucharist. In
the Sacred Monstrance, he always entrusts himself to us and asks us to be
united with his Presence, with his risen Body» (Benedict XVI). -Come over, so
you may be bedazzled by His presence.
In the second place we may
refer to a popular song that goes: «He is with us and we do not know him». For
Jesus dwells in many of our brothers and sisters who are outcast of society,
who suffer and have nobody "who wants to meet them". In his Encyclical God is
Love, Benedict XVI says: «Love of neighbor, grounded in the love of God, is
first and foremost a responsibility for each individual member of the faithful,
but it is also a responsibility for the entire ecclesial community at every
level». Hence, as Jesus is waiting for you, in both cases He will welcome you
with open arms. So do come over!