Spy Wednesday

JudasWednesday’s Gospel reading preludes the betrayal of Judas. How appropriate then is the sometimes used phrase of, “Spy Wednesday,” for this period before our celebration of the Sacred Triduum. The events that lead Jesus to the cross are filled with intrigue, suspense and an impending sense of disaster.

Clearly, the powers of good and evil, light and darkness, sin and salvation are poised to exhibit themselves at the place we call Golgotha. The Joannine account of Jesus betrayal seems to show Jesus’ deep understanding of His role as the Messianic fulfillment. Judas in his interrogatory and somewhat cynical half statement of,”Surely it is not I, Rabbi?” provides the catalyst for the process of darkness to unravel. What is so significant about this ,”Spy Wednesday” is that it theologically reflects the daily struggles we all endure in order to accept a relationship with the Lord.      read more….

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