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Friday, April 3, 2026

Good Friday

They do not know what they are doing. Lk. 23:34


The Romans condemned Jesus as a criminal 

The Sanhedrin condemned Him as a Blasphemer. 

He was scourged  till his back was one open wound. 

Crowned with thorns till blood flowed down his face. 

And His feet and hands were nailed to a cross;

As if that was not enough,

They mocked Him and rolled dice for His clothes. 


In the Face of this horrific suffering, Jesus said;

Forgive them!

Not only Forgive them;

But Jesus made excuses for their actions by saying;

They did not know what they were doing. 


Like a mother or father whose children do something wrong,

Their love is so great that not only do they want to forgive them,

But make an excuse that they did not know what they were doing. 


Is God not our Father?

Are we not His children?

Do we not sometimes say or do things

And not really realize what we were doing?


Caught up in our own prejudices and passions;

Addictions and anger and pride?

The foolishness of youth or the stubbornness of old age?


Jesus is so loving at those times that not only does He forgive us

But He makes an excuse for what we have done by saying,

That we did not really know what we were doing. 


If Jesus can make excuses for the things we have done;

Maybe once in awhile we too should make excuses for the things others have done. 


Because maybe;

They too did not know what they were doing !

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Wednesday of Holy Week

Big and little betrayals 



At first We may find it hard believe how Judas could have betrayed Jesus. 


Until we begin to reflect upon the little betrayals that people commit against Jesus everyday. 

For Jesus is in each person we meet everyday. 


Whenever people turn their back on someone in need;

They are turning their back on Jesus carrying His cross. 

Whenever people make fun of other people or mock them;

They are mocking Jesus as the soldiers did. 

Whenever people remain silent about their Faith;

They are denying Jesus as Peter did. 

Whenever people choose money or power or fame over their Faith;

Then they are like Judas betraying Jesus. 


we either 

betray and deny and mock and Jesus

Or we comfort and console and love Him;

By the way we treat one another.