(Mt.21:1-17)
Today we celebrate the Palm the Sunday, the gateway to the Holy Week, to the week of celebration of the Passion, death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
This day calls us to a deeper reflection on the significance of the great events of the history of our Salvation.
In 1980, Archbishop Romero of
Today Jesus reminds us of the great sacrifice He has made and of the outpouring of the abundance of life –eternal life—for all through the sacrifice of His life.
Fulfilling of the prophecy made by the Prophet Zechariah, Jesus rode on a donkey, indicating that he was no earthly king, but a person of peace. He rode into
Jesus entered the temple, and as today’s Gospel describes, he cleansed the temple and cured the many who were sick and suffering.
This was a decisive moment in his life. He made the crucial decision to walk the path of suffering. He knew these shouts of acclamations would disappear and they would clamor for his blood. What is important is the obedience to the Will of His heavenly Father.
Palm Sunday is in fact the celebration of his obedience to the Will of the Father.
The suffering and death of Jesus turn everything upside down. The power of death is shattered forever. The cross, instead of becoming a sign of derision, has become a symbol of hope and joy.
The outstretched hands of Jesus on the Cross are the hands that offer us comfort and healing.
The cross is our symbol of hope and peace. It reminds us of the life after death and makes our life here on earth meaningful. Our tragedies and our pains don’t go unanswered. They will be transformed by the power of the cross into sources of grace for us.
The cross is a constant reassurance of God’s continuing love for us. In spite of our sins and failures, God’s love reaches out to us and reminds us that it is for us that He died to give us hope. It is a reminder that we will never be abandoned.
Let this Holy Week be an occasion for us to feel that once we carry the cross of our life with him on our side, our steps will not falter and He will be there to hold us in His arms.
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