April 14, 2022

Good Friday of the Lord’s Passion

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April 14, 2022

Good Friday of the Lord’s Passion

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Jn 13:1-15

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Today begins the Holy Triduum, or “three days”, that are the celebration of the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. On Holy Thursday, we always celebrate the night that began the Passion for Jesus, remembering the Last Supper He shared with His Apostles in the upper room. This is the setting for today’s Gospel reading- right as supper ends and Jesus institutes the great sacrament of His Body and Blood, He does something striking.

Jesus rises from the table, and in an act of total self-gift and love, He washes the feet of His disciples. In our modern world the washing of feet may not carry the same significance as it did for Jesus and his disciples. To wash someones feet was one of the most humbling experiences one could have. This was the ancient Near East- there weren’t showers or plentiful opportunities to wash yourself, and most people wore sandals or no shoes at all- feet were the dirtiest part of anyone's body. But still, Jesus gets down on His hands and knees and washes the feet of those who love and serve Him, dealing with the dirtiest parts of their bodies.

This is a radical move! Could you imagine your “master and teacher” serving you in such an intimate way? The teacher who instructed you in how to live, love, deal with relationships, the one who taught you everything you knew and re-taught everything you thought you knew- this teacher serves you in such a humble way. The God of the universe- who literally just transformed bread and wine into His very Body and Blood, who is in three days going to RESURRECT FROM THE DEAD, who had healed and worked miracles for three years- this same person humbles Himself so much to desire to clean the dirtiest part of you. That is humility. That is love.

What is also important for us is to note that Jesus tells us that He is doing this as an example for us to follow. To be so humble, so full of love for our neighbors and loved ones, that we would be willing to get down into the dirtiest parts of their lives, in humble joy and love, to serve them. Jesus was our model of holiness; He shows us even in this intense, stressful, fearful, and almost final moment of His life that it is more important to serve and give of yourself than to receive.

As we begin this Holy Triduum, getting ready to enter in deeply to the great Paschal Mystery that is the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, let the example of Jesus’ humility and love move you to a deeper place of love for your friends and neighbors. Serve as Jesus served.

Pray

How do you serve Christ through others? How do you follow the example of the love and humility Christ shows us in today's Gospel?

Do you allow Christ to serve you? Do you accept His love, service, humility, and sacrifice in an intimate and personal way?

How can you love more deeply and humbly as you journey through the Triduum and celebrate Easter?

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"I love You."

"I serve You."

"Thank You for Your love."

Act

Go out and serve someone in a personal way today. Follow Christ's example of love and humility and let your actions bring you closer to Christ. In prayer, let your heart accept all the love He has for you and bring that love to others.

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Today on this Thursday of Holy Week, we’ll be reflecting on John 13. Today as Catholics, we need to ask ourselves: How do you serve Christ through others? How do you follow the example of the love and humility Christ shows us in today's Gospel? Do you allow Christ to serve you? Do you accept His love, service, humility, and sacrifice in an intimate and personal way? How can you love more deeply and humbly as you journey through the Triduum and celebrate Easter?

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In today's episode, I challenged you: Go out and serve someone in a personal way today. Follow Christ's example of love and humility and let your actions bring you closer to Christ. In prayer, let your heart accept all the love He has for you and bring that love to others.

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Scripture excerpts were taken from the Lectionary for Mass, copyright Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc. All rights reserved.

Today's episode was based on a Catholic daily reflection written by Adam Smyth for Carpe Verbum.