Pope Francis at Mass of the
Lord’s Supper: 'Jesus risks himself in service'
Pope Francis washes the feet of prisoners during the Mass for Holy Thursday. (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis tells the inmates at Regina Coeli prison
present for the Mass of the Lord’s Supper that Jesus risks himself by serving
others because he loves so much.
By Sr Bernadette Mary Reis, fsp
Pope Francis, speaking off the cuff during his homily during
the Mass of the Lord's Supper at Regina Coeli prison,
contextualized the Gospel passage from John in which Jesus washes his
disciples’ feet.
Jesus does what a slave does
He explains that this was a task done by slaves. After
having dirtied their feet on the dusty roads, people would return home. As soon
as they entered their house, a slave would provide the “service” of washing
their feet. “Jesus wants to do this service to give us an example of how we
must serve one another,” Pope Francis says.
Those who command must serve
The Pope then brought up the passage where two disciples
“who wanted to climb the corporate ladder” asked Jesus to give them the most
important places. After looking at them with love like he always did, Jesus
told them they didn’t know what they were asking. He described what those in
positions of power do: “command and make others serve them.” In thinking of
times past, Pope Francis says that there have been many kings and cruel people
who have made slaves of other people. But Jesus says it must not be this way
with us. “The one who commands must serve,” the Pope reminds us. “Jesus
overturns the historical cultural habits of that time, but also of our own
day.” If only the kings and emperors of the past had understood Jesus’ teaching
and had served instead of commanding and killing, "so many wars would
never have happened," Pope Francis observes.
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