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Liturgical day
: July 22nd: Mary Magdalene |
Today's Gospel (Jn 20:1-2.11-18): Now, on the first day after the
Sabbath, Mary of Magdala came to the tomb early in the morning, while
it was still dark and she saw that the stone blocking the tomb had
been moved away. She ran to Peter and the other disciple whom Jesus
loved. And she said to them, «They have taken the Lord out of
the tomb and we don't know where they have laid him».
Mary
stood weeping outside the tomb, and as she wept she bent down to look
inside; she saw two angels in white sitting where the body of Jesus
had been, one at the head, and the other at the feet. They said,
«Woman, why are you weeping?». She answered, «Because
they have taken my Lord and I don't know where they have put him».
As she said this, she turned around and saw Jesus standing there, but
she did not recognize him. Jesus said to her, «Woman, why are
you weeping? Who are you looking for?». She thought it was the
gardener and answered him, «Lord, if you have taken him away,
tell me where you have put him, and I will go and remove him».
Jesus said to her, «Mary». She turned and said to him,
«Rabboni» —which means, Master. Jesus said to her,
«Do not cling to me; you see I have not yet ascended to the
Father. But go to my brothers and say to them: ‘I am ascending
to my Father, who is your Father, to my God, who is your God’.
So Mary of Magdala went and announced to the disciples, «I have
seen the Lord, and this is what he said to me».
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Commentary: Fr. Albert Sols i Lúcia (Barcelona, Catalonia)
«Mary
of Magdala went and announced to the disciples, ‘I have seen
the Lord’»
Today,
we celebrate the festivity of St. Mary Magdalene. Youngsters usually
get crazy over a movie to the point of identifying themselves with
some of the characters there. We, Christians, should always be young
at heart before the life of Jesus of Nazareth, and identify ourselves
with this great woman, Mary of Magdala, whom the Gospel speaks to us
about. She followed Jesus' path, she listened to his Word, and Christ
reciprocated her by granting her the historic privilege of being the
person whom Christ's feat of resurrection was first communicated to.
The
evangelist says that, initially, she did not recognize him. And she
took him for the gardener. But when the Lord calls her by her name:
«Mary», maybe because of the peculiar way to say it, this
saint woman did not doubt anymore: «She turned and said to him,
‘Rabboni’ —which means, “Master”—»
(Jn 20:16). After this first meeting with Jesus, she was the
first one to run out to announce it to the other disciples: «So
Mary of Magdala went and announced to the disciples, ‘I have
seen the Lord, and this is what he said to me’» (Jn
20:18).
Christians that, in
their daily life programs, care about his relationship with Christ in
the Eucharist by devoting a few instants to contemplative praying and
cultivating the assiduous reading of Jesus' Gospels, will also have
the privilege of hearing that personal call from the Lord. It is the
same Christ who personally calls us by our name and encourages us to
follow the steady path to saintliness.
«Prayer is
conversation and dialogue with God: contemplation for absent-minded,
certainty of what we are expecting, equal basis of honor with angels,
progress and increase of goods, remission of sins, remedy for all
ills, fruit of current goods and, guarantee for future goods»
(St. Gregory of Nyssa).
Let us tell the Lord:
—Jesus, make my friendship with you so strong and profound
that, as Mary of Magdala, we know how to recognize you in my life.
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