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Palm Sunday
Sunday, April 13, 2025
Watch this
homily! (begins at 50:00)
Holy
Week is a week of contrasts. Stark contrasts.
Palm Sunday has begun in triumph – with loud hosannas and
hymns of praise - but the triumph proved very transitory as it turned
into conflict, rejection, suffering. You saw how quickly the joyous
procession when we held our palm branches gave way to the arrest, the
trial, the condemnation, the cross. It will be this way all week long.
Holy Thursday will bring its share of contrasts. The
warmth and intimacy of a Supper shared by friends and punctuated by
wondrous outpourings of humility and love in the washing of the feet
will quickly turn into gut-wrenching agony in the loneliness of a garden
where betrayal by a trusted friend will eclipse all feelings of warmth
and intimacy, leaving them a distant memory.
And Good Friday? Even this most desolate of days
will have its contrasts. The mindless cruelty of the Passion will be
redeemed by selfless, self-emptying love that endures - no, embraces -
the cross. Hands nailed to the cross will become hands that bless.
Holy Saturday is a day of subdued, sober reflection, a day
of recovery, if you will. But quietly running underneath will be steady
currents of anticipation and hope.
And Easter? Easter will be the only day without conflict
or contrast. Easter will be joy - pure, unalloyed joy. Life, victory.
Exultant alleluias!
Dear friends, that tiny preview of what awaits us this
week, the holiest of the Church’s year, can be homily enough for this
day when the readings are quite long. All we need to know is that, now
that we have set out on this journey of Holy Week, there is no turning
back. There is only moving forward into the mystery, into the grace.
And we move together, not alone. We move together as a
community of faith, friends and strangers alike - although on the
journey of faith there really are no strangers. And leading us, of
course, is Jesus, whose passion, death, and resurrection we get to
retrace, to relive during these holy days.
And, my friends, retracing and reliving them can transform
us. Make us new. Give us healing. Give us hope. Give us life.
May it be so!
Father Michael G. Ryan
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