Monday, March 30, 2026

Monday of Holy Week

Reflection

In our Gospel reading, Jesus is once again in the home of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus in Bethany. Mary, who had “chosen the better part” when she sat at the feet of Jesus (Luke 10: 38-42), now kneels at his feet and anoints them with oil; and then Mary proceeds to dry Jesus’ feet with her hair. The oil is made from nard extracted from the root of a plant that grows high in the Himalayas, a long way from Judea, and is very expensive. Judas objects to such valuable oil being used on Jesus’ feet. To Judas, and maybe to others present, it seems extravagant.

Extravagant. That’s what caught my attention when I meditated on this passage. God sent his Son to be one of us, teach us, open our eyes, be our light, and lead us out of darkness; to challenge leaders who led people astray; and, ultimately, to be ridiculed, suffer horribly and be killed—all for us. It is the extravagance of what the Father and the Son did for us—and continue to do for us—that make me realize how much I am loved by God—no matter what, and more than I can imagine. I must accept this
extravagant love, love God back, love myself and others and help them to realize how much God loves them, too.

Prayer

Lord Jesus, in a few days we will commemorate and celebrate your passion, death, and resurrection. Help us to understand the depth of your unconditional love and draw us closer to you. You, Lord, are truly our light and our salvation. Amen.

Brother Frank Hagerty, S.S.E.
Spiritual Director & Prison Minister


Scripture
First Reading: Isaiah 42:1-7
Psalm 27:1-3, 13-14
Gospel: John 12:1-11

Daily Scripture readings can be found online at the USCCB website

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