Friday, July 29, 2016

Mea Culpa Martha

I can't help it!  But isn't it funny how the following "About Today" feature on the Feast of St Martha is all about Lazarus!

Martha was the sister of Mary of Bethany and Lazarus. In the West, her feast day comes a week after that of St Mary Magdalene because of the old and probably erroneous tradition that Mary Magdalene was the same person as Martha’s sister.
But at least Martha and Mary both get celebrated somehow. What about poor Lazarus? He deserves our sympathy for being brought back to life by Jesus so as, later, to have to die all over again. What he thought of being brought back to Earth is not recorded. The presence of the incarnate Lord must have made up for the postponement of Heaven, but – where less dramatic circumstances are concerned – we should think of Lazarus when we prepare to make spectacular acts of charity on behalf of people who may not necessarily appreciate our interventions.
    (From universalis.com)

On behalf of the Church, Martha, I'm sorry.

I for one have a special devotion to you and am inspired by your statement of faith:

Yes Lord I have come to believe that you are the Christ, the son of God, the one who is to come into the world!

And, frankly, I'm not at all curious about how Lazarus felt about his second chance!

St. Martha, pray for us...really...we need it;)

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