Memory of the Saints and the Prophets
Reading of the Word of God
Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia
You are a chosen race,
a royal priesthood, a holy nation,
a people acquired by God
to proclaim his marvellous works.
Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia
Luke 14,25-33
Great crowds accompanied him on his way and he turned and spoke to them. 'Anyone who comes to me without hating father, mother, wife, children, brothers, sisters, yes and his own life too, cannot be my disciple. No one who does not carry his cross and come after me can be my disciple. 'And indeed, which of you here, intending to build a tower, would not first sit down and work out the cost to see if he had enough to complete it? Otherwise, if he laid the foundation and then found himself unable to finish the work, anyone who saw it would start making fun of him and saying, "Here is someone who started to build and was unable to finish." Or again, what king marching to war against another king would not first sit down and consider whether with ten thousand men he could stand up to the other who was advancing against him with twenty thousand? If not, then while the other king was still a long way off, he would send envoys to sue for peace. So in the same way, none of you can be my disciple without giving up all that he owns.
Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia
You will be holy,
because I am holy, thus says the Lord.
Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia
After a long pause at the house of the head of the Pharisees, Jesus continues on his way to Jerusalem. The evangelist notes that a large crowd followed him. In front of those who follow him, Jesus feels the need to clarify what it means to be his disciple. Jesus demands an exclusive bond that is stronger than the one among family members. It is not an exaggeration and even less a whim, a s we often do and pretend. It is about the higher choice that human beings are called to make. And it is in this context that the word "hate" must be understood: Jesus means it in the sense of not preferring anyone else to him. Undoubtedly, it is a radical choice, and as such requires cuts and divisions starting from so many bad instincts and evil thoughts that are in the heart of everyone. Exclusive love for Jesus is the foundation of the life of a disciple. "To take up the cross" is equivalent to being ready even for death. What Jesus asks of his disciples he has above all asked of himself. If he claims an exclusive love even unto death, it is because he loves us even unto death, death upon a cross. Jesus took the cross of love for us upon his shoulders. It is impossible to understand the Gospel without understanding the great love with which Jesus loves us.