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Emoke Greschik
greschem at gmail.com
2023. Május. 21., V, 12:24:14 CEST
* Friends, in today’s Gospel, as the Lord anticipates his glorification on
the cross, he prays, "Father, the hour has come." The "hour" was a focal
point of Jesus’ entire life. At the outset of his ministry, Jesus declined
his mother’s request at the wedding of Cana saying, "Woman, how does your
concern affect me? My hour has not yet come." Mary is presented here as the
new Eve, the new representative of the human race, with whom God is seeking
union. But why the aloof and off-putting words? The best explanation, in my
judgment, is that this is a narrative device that serves to highlight the
importance of Jesus’ "hour" and that shows the relation between what he
does at Cana and what will transpire in that hour.The "hour" is code for
the Paschal Mystery, Jesus’ passage through death to life. In that event,
God will effect the perfect marriage between himself and the human race,
for he will enter into the most intimate union with us, embracing even
death itself and leading us into the bridal chamber of the divine life.*
*Dicsőség az Atyának, a Fiúnak és a Szentléleknek, miképpen kezdetben, most
és mindörökké. Ámen.*
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