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catholichodler on Nostr: Good morning. It’s Maundy Thursday, the Triduum is upon us. Have a great day ...

Good morning. It’s Maundy Thursday, the Triduum is upon us.

Have a great day friends


Thursday 28 March 2024

Maundy Thursday 


Spiritual Reading

Your Second Reading from the Office of Readings:


Maundy Thursday

From an Easter homily by Saint Melito of Sardis, bishop
The Lamb that was slain has delivered us from death and given us life

There was much proclaimed by the prophets about the mystery of the Passover: that mystery is Christ, and to him be glory for ever and ever. Amen.
For the sake of suffering humanity he came down from heaven to earth, clothed himself in that humanity in the Virgin’s womb, and was born a man. Having then a body capable of suffering, he took the pain of fallen man upon himself; he triumphed over the diseases of soul and body that were its cause, and by his Spirit, which was incapable of dying, he dealt man’s destroyer, death, a fatal blow.
He was led forth like a lamb; he was slaughtered like a sheep. He ransomed us from our servitude to the world, as he had ransomed Israel from the hand of Egypt; he freed us from our slavery to the devil, as he had freed Israel from the hand of Pharaoh. He sealed our souls with his own Spirit, and the members of our body with his own blood.
He is the One who covered death with shame and cast the devil into mourning, as Moses cast Pharaoh into mourning. He is the One who smote sin and robbed iniquity of offspring, as Moses robbed the Egyptians of their offspring. He is the One who brought us out of slavery into freedom, out of darkness into light, out of death into life, out of tyranny into an eternal kingdom; who made us a new priesthood, a people chosen to be his own for ever. He is the Passover that is our salvation.
It is he who endured every kind of suffering in all those who foreshadowed him. In Abel he was slain, in Isaac bound, in Jacob exiled, in Joseph sold, in Moses exposed to die. He was sacrificed in the Passover lamb, persecuted in David, dishonoured in the prophets.
It is he who was made man of the Virgin, he who was hung on the tree; it is he who was buried in the earth, raised from the dead, and taken up to the heights of heaven. He is the mute lamb, the slain lamb, the lamb born of Mary, the fair ewe. He was seized from the flock, dragged off to be slaughtered, sacrificed in the evening, and buried at night. On the tree no bone of his was broken; in the earth his body knew no decay. He is the One who rose from the dead, and who raised man from the depths of the tomb.


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Revelations of Divine Love
Julian of Norwich
5. “A little thing like a hazel-nut”

“God, of Thy Goodness, give me Thyself;—only in Thee I have all”
In this same time our Lord showed me a spiritual sight of His homely loving.
I saw that He is to us everything that is good and comfortable for us: He is our clothing that for love wrappeth us, claspeth us, and all encloseth us for tender love, that He may never leave us; being to us all-thing that is good, as to mine understanding.
Also in this He showed me a little thing, the quantity of an hazel-nut, in the palm of my hand; and it was as round as a ball. I looked thereupon with eye of my understanding, and thought: What may this be? And it was answered generally thus: it is all that is made. I marvelled how it might last, for methought it might suddenly have fallen to naught, for littleness. And I was answered in my understanding: It lasteth, and ever shall, for God loveth it. And so All-thing hath the Being by the love of God.
In this Little Thing I saw three properties. The first is that God made it, the second is that God loveth it, the third, that God keepeth it. But what is to me verily the Maker, the Keeper, and the Lover, I cannot tell; for till I am in substance oned to (made one with) Him, I may never have full rest nor true bliss: that is to say, till I be so fastened to Him that there is right nought that is made betwixt my God and me.
We must have knowing of the littleness of creatures and hold as nought all-thing that is made, to love and have God, that is unmade. For this is the cause why we be not all in ease of heart and soul: that we seek here rest in those things that are so little, wherein is no rest; and know not our God that is All-mighty, All-wise, All-good. For He is the True Rest.
God willeth to be known, and it pleaseth Him that we rest in Him; for all that is beneath Him sufficeth not us. And this is the cause why that no soul is rested till it is made nought as to all things that are made. When it is willingly made nought, for love, to have Him that is all, then is it able to receive spiritual rest.
Also our Lord God showed that it is full great pleasance to Him that a helpless soul come to Him simply and plainly and homely. For, as by the understanding that I have in this Showing, this is the natural yearnings of the soul, by the touching of the Holy Ghost: God, of Thy Goodness, give me Thyself: for Thou art enough to me, and I may nothing ask that is less that may be full worship to Thee; and if I ask anything that is less, I am ever in want; but only in Thee I have all.
And these words are full lovely to the soul, and they touch full near the will of God and His Goodness. For His Goodness encompasseth all His creatures and all His blessed works, and surpasseth without end. For He is the endlessness, and He hath made us only to Himself, and restored us by His blessed Passion, and keepeth us in His blessed love; and all this of His Goodness.
“One” is one of Julian’s favourite verbs, as in “oneth”, “oneing”, and so on. We have kept it because it is so characteristic of her and a key to her thoughts. It means something close to “to make one”, “to unite”.


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