Saint Mary Magdalen
Gospel – John 20:1-2,11-18
Today we are celebrating the Feast of St. Mary of Magdalen who is an important figure in the Resurrection Narration. Let’s concentrate on the figure of Mary of Magdalen which appears in the Gospel of St. John chapter 20. Mary who came to the tomb of Jesus very early on the first day of the week and still dark. What must have moved her to come to the tomb where all their expectations were shattered about the Savior? Her love for the Savior was more than her expectations. Her hope was unconditional It’s very beautiful to read what she is narrating to Simon Peter: “They have taken the Lord out of the tomb, and we don’t know where they have put him”. She is talking not as if it’s about a corpse, she is speaking about the Lord. The love she felt from the Lord can never die. That is the love of God. It can never die. She felt that love, that unconditional eternal love. That’s why her hope was never destroyed. Ever after the scene of the violent death of Jesus on the Cross, her hope did not die because she felt the eternal unconditional love of God from Jesus. That is why Jesus appeared to her and asked her to be the messenger to the Apostles, “But go and find the brothers, and tell them: I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God”. Understanding the unconditional love of God gave St. Mary of Magdalen, grace for unconditional hope in the love of God. Let’s reflect: Is my hope unconditional like St. Mary of Magdalen or it vanishes when I see my expectations are shattered?
Don Giorgio