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Liturgical day
: Friday 4th in Ordinary Time |
Today's Gospel (Mk 6:14-29): King Herod also heard about Jesus
because his name had become well-known. Some people said, «John
the Baptist has been raised from the dead and that is why miraculous
powers are at work in him». Others thought, «He is
Elijah», and others, «He is a prophet like the
prophets of times past». When Herod was told of this, he
thought: «I had John beheaded, yet he has risen from the
dead!». For this is what had happened. Herod had ordered John
to be arrested and had him bound and put in prison because of
Herodias, the wife of his brother Philip. Herod had married her and
John had told him, «It is not right for you to live with your
brother’s wife». So Herodias held a grudge against John
and wanted to kill him, but she could not because Herod
respected John. He knew John to be an upright and holy man and kept
him safe. And he liked listening to him, although he became very
disturbed whenever he heard him.
Herodias
had her chance on Herod's birthday, when he gave a dinner for all the
senior government officials, military chiefs and the leaders of
Galilee. On that occasion the daughter of Herodias came in
and danced; and she delighted Herod and his guests. The king said to
the girl, «Ask me for anything you want and I will give it to
you». And she went so far as to say with many oaths, «I
will give you anything you ask, even half my kingdom». She
went out to consult her mother, «What shall I ask for?».
The mother replied, «The head of John the Baptist». The
girl hurried to the king and made her request: «I want you to
give me the head of John the Baptist, here and now, on a dish».
The king was very displeased, but he would not refuse in front of his
guests because of his oaths. So he sent one of the bodyguards with
orders to bring John's head. He went and beheaded John in prison;
then he brought the head on a dish and gave it to the girl. And the
girl gave it to her mother. When John's disciples heard of this, they
came and took his body and buried it.
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Commentary: Fr. Ferran Blasi i Birbe (Barcelona,
Catalonia)
«King
Herod also heard about Jesus because his name had become well-known»
Today,
in Mark's passage we are told about Jesus'
reputation —known by his teachings and miracles. His fame was
such some were saying He actually was John the Baptist, Jesus'
relative and precursor, who had resurrected from the dead. This is
what Herod, who had ordered John's death, also thought. But this
Jesus was much more than the other men of God: much more than John;
much more than any of the prophets who spoke in the name of the
Almighty: He was the Son of God, become Man, Perfect God and Perfect
Man. This Jesus —present amongst us—, as a man, can
understand us and, as God can grant us all we need.
John, the precursor,
who had been sent by God before Jesus, with his martyrdom also
preceded Jesus in His passion and death. It had also been an unfair
death inflicted to a man who was a saint, by Herod, the tetrarch,
possibly against his own will, because he respected him and liked to
listen to him. Though, John was clear and firm with the king when
John criticized his behavior deserving vituperation, because it was
not licit to have married Herodias, his brother's sister.
Herod
had accepted Herodias' daughter request, induced by her mother, when,
at a banquet —after a dance that had delighted the king—
he had promised her with many oaths, in front of his guests, to give
her what she would ask. «What shall I ask for?»,
she told her mother, who replied: «The head of John the
Baptist» (Mk 6:24). And the petty
kinglet had the Baptist beheaded. It was certainly an oath that did
not oblige him in any way, as it was an evil thing, against any
justice and any conscience.
Experience teaches us,
once more, that each virtue has to be always joined to all the
others, and all together have to grow organically like the fingers of
the hand. And, by the same token, when one incurs in some vice, soon
others will follow.
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