CATHOLIC HOMILY FOR TUESDAY OF HOLY WEEK (1)

CATHOLIC HOMILY FOR TUESDAY OF HOLY WEEK

THEME: JUDAS BETRAYED JESUS, PETER DENIED JESUS WITH AN OATH AND A CURSE: …… “Now is the Son of Man glorified and God is glorified in him”

BY: Fr. Lluís ROQUÉ i Roqué

CATHOLIC HOMILY FOR TUESDAY OF HOLY WEEK

THEME: JUDAS BETRAYED JESUS, PETER DENIED JESUS WITH AN OATH AND A CURSE: …… “Now is the Son of Man glorified and God is glorified in him”

BY: Fr. Lluís ROQUÉ i Roqué

 

HOMILY: Today, we are given to contemplate Jesus in the darkness of His Passion days. Darkness that will be over when He will exclaim: «It is finished» (Jn 19:30); as of that moment, Easter’s light will flare up. In Easter’s glowing night —in opposition to the darkness of the vigil of his death— Jesus’ words will become true: «Now is the Son of Man glorified and God is glorified in him» (Jn 13:31). We can indeed say that each step Jesus takes is a step from death to Life and it has a Paschal character, expressed by an attitude of total obedience to the Father: «I have come to do your will» (Heb 10:9); attitude corroborated by words, gestures and deeds which are opening the way to his glorification as the Son of God.

Today, we also contemplate the person of Judas, the traitor apostle. And his heart, full of evil intentions he is seeking to dissimulate; hipocritically, he is also trying to cover up the greediness that rules and blinds him, despite he is so close to him, who is the Light of the world. In spite of being surrounded by Light and exemplar unselfishness, for Judas «it was night» (Jn 13:30): thirty silver coins, «the devil’s excrement» —as Papini qualified money— have dazzled and gagged him. Dominated by avidity, he betrays and sells Jesus, the most honored amongst honored men; but Judas experienced despair too, for money is not everything and it can definitely enslave us.

Finally, we consider Peter with attention and devotion. Everything in him is good will, love, generosity, simplicity, nobility… He is Judas’ counterpoint. It is true that three times Peter denied Jesus, but his intentions were not mean; he just did it out of cowardice and human feebleness. «He denied him for the third time, and when Jesus Christ looks at him, he immediately cried, and bitterly he cried» (Saint Ambrose). Peter’s remorse and repentance was sincere as shown by his excruciating pain full of love. This is why, Jesus afterwards, reaffirmed him in the vocation and in the mission He had prepared for him.

Fr. Lluís ROQUÉ i Roqué
(Manresa, Barcelona, Spain)

 

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