Hosannas: Still Upsetting the Status Quo
Our granddaughter's baptism was yesterday, which was a very happy occasion. We had a few folks over to celebrate, so my quiet Saturday afternoon was anything but.
As a result, this post may be less organized than most: which is saying something....
(Palm fronds at Our Lady of Angels church. April 1, 2012.)
...It's Palm Sunday, when Christians remember Jesus' enthusiastic welcome in Jerusalem: followed by equally-enthusiastic cries of 'crucify him!'
We'll be holding palm fronds and reading parts of Matthew 21:1-11; Matthew 26:14-27:66 this morning. I enjoy echoing the crowd's hosanna. What comes after that isn't much fun: even though I know what happened on the first Easter....
I don't enjoy some parts of our Palm Sunday reenactment: I'm too aware of my personal contributions to humanity's guilt.
But I think it's prudent to get reminded of the big picture now and then. Besides, like I've said before, Jesus didn't stay dead.
More at A Catholic Citizen in America.
As a result, this post may be less organized than most: which is saying something....
(Palm fronds at Our Lady of Angels church. April 1, 2012.)
...It's Palm Sunday, when Christians remember Jesus' enthusiastic welcome in Jerusalem: followed by equally-enthusiastic cries of 'crucify him!'
We'll be holding palm fronds and reading parts of Matthew 21:1-11; Matthew 26:14-27:66 this morning. I enjoy echoing the crowd's hosanna. What comes after that isn't much fun: even though I know what happened on the first Easter....
I don't enjoy some parts of our Palm Sunday reenactment: I'm too aware of my personal contributions to humanity's guilt.
But I think it's prudent to get reminded of the big picture now and then. Besides, like I've said before, Jesus didn't stay dead.
More at A Catholic Citizen in America.
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