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Liturgical day
: January 2nd
(Weekdays of the Christmas season) |
Today's Gospel (Jn 1:19-28): This was the testimony of
John when the Jews sent priests and Levites to ask him, «Who are you?». John
recognized the truth and did not deny it. He said, «I am not the Messiah». And
they asked him, «Then who are you? Elijah?». He answered, «I am not». They
said, «Are you the Prophet?». And he answered, «No». Then they said to him,
«Tell us who you are, so that we can give some answer to those who sent us. How
do you see yourself?». And John said, quoting the prophet Isaiah, «I am the
voice crying out in the wilderness: Make straight the way of the Lord».
Those who had been sent were Pharisees; so they
put a further question to John: «Then why are you baptizing if you are not the
Messiah, or Elijah, or the Prophet?». John answered, «I baptize you with water,
but among you stands one whom you do not know; although he comes after me, I am
not worthy to untie the strap of his sandal». This happened in Bethabara beyond
the Jordan, where John was baptizing.
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Commentary: Mons. Romà Casanova i Casanova, Bishop of Vic
(Barcelona, Catalonia)
«Among you stands one whom you do
not know; although he comes after me»
Today, in the Gospel of the
Eucharist liturgy, we read the testimony of John the Baptist. The text
preceding these words in St. John's Gospel is the prologue where it is clearly
affirmed: «And the Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us» (Jn
1:14). What was announced in the prologue -as a great prelude- is now,
step by step, manifested in the Gospel. The mystery of the Incarnated Verb is
the mystery of salvation for mankind: «Grace and truth came through Jesus
Christ» (Jn 1:17). Salvation comes through Jesus Christ, and faith is
the answer to the manifestation of Christ. Whoever believes in Him is saved.
The mystery of salvation in Christ is accompanied always
by the testimony. Jesus Christ himself is «The Amen, the faithful and true
witness» (Rev 3:14). It is John the Baptist who bears witness with his
vision and gaze as a prophet: «Among you stands one who (…) comes after me» (Jn
1:26-27). And this is how the Apostles understand their mission: «God raised
this Jesus; of this we are all witnesses» (Acts 2:32).
The whole Church, and therefore all its members, have the
mission of bearing witness. The testimony we bring to the world has a name. Jesus
Christ is the very Gospel. He is the "Good News". And the proclamation of
the Gospel all over the world must also be understood as the key of the
testimony uniting inseparably the announcement and the life. It is good
to remember the words from Pope Paul VI: «Modern man listens more willingly to
witnesses rather than to teachers and if he does listen to teachers it is
because they are witnesses».
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