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Daily Gospel Exegesis

Maundy Thursday - John 13: 1-15

Daily Gospel Exegesis

Logical Bible Study

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

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🗓️ 16 April 2025

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Note: There are two Masses on Holy Thursday, each which have different gospel readings. In this episode, we are looking at the reading from the Mass which is held later in the day, called 'The Mass of the Lord's Supper.'


John 13: 1-15 - 'Now he showed how perfect his love was.'


Catechism of the Catholic Church Paragraphs:

- 609 (in 'Jesus freely embraced the Father's redeeming love') - By embracing in his human heart the Father's love for men, Jesus "loved them to the end", for "greater love has no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." In suffering and death his humanity became the free and perfect instrument of his divine love which desires the salvation of men. Indeed, out of love for his Father and for men, whom the Father wants to save, Jesus freely accepted his Passion and death: "No one takes [my life] from me, but I lay it down of my own accord." Hence the sovereign freedom of God's Son as he went out to his death.

- 616 (in 'Jesus substitutes his obedience for our disobedience') - It is love "to the end" that confers on Christ's sacrifice its value as redemption and reparation, as atonement and satisfaction. He knew and loved us all when he offered his life. Now "the love of Christ controls us, because we are convinced that one has died for all; therefore all have died." No man, not even the holiest, was ever able to take on himself the sins of all men and offer himself as a sacrifice for all. the existence in Christ of the divine person of the Son, who at once surpasses and embraces all human persons, and constitutes himself as the Head of all mankind, makes possible his redemptive sacrifice for all.

- 1380 (in 'The Presence of Christ by the power of his word and Holy Spirit') - It is highly fitting that Christ should have wanted to remain present to his Church in this unique way. Since Christ was about to take his departure from his own in his visible form, he wanted to give us his sacramental presence; since he was about to offer himself on the cross to save us, he wanted us to have the memorial of the love with which he loved us "to the end," even to the giving of his life. In his Eucharistic presence he remains mysteriously in our midst as the one who loved us and gave himself up for us, and he remains under signs that express and communicate this love (abbreviated).

- 1524 (in 'Viaticum, the Last Sacrament of the Christian') - In addition to the Anointing of the Sick, the Church offers those who are about to leave this life the Eucharist as viaticum. Communion in the body and blood of Christ, received at this moment of "passing over" to the Father, has a particular significance and importance. It is the seed of eternal life and the power of resurrection, according to the words of the Lord: "He who eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day." The sacrament of Christ once dead and now risen, the Eucharist is here the sacrament of passing over from death to life, from this world to the Father.

- 1823 (in 'Charity')

- 1694 (in 'Life in Christ')

- 1269 (in 'Incorporated in to the Church, the body of Christ')

- 520 (in 'Our Communion in the Mysteries of Jesus')


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0:00.0

Hi everyone. Welcome back to the podcast. I hope you're enjoying learning the Gospels this way,

0:18.0

where we really dive into the text. And we always want to get at the

0:21.7

literal sense, what was the author trying to convey to his original audience? And that's where we have

0:27.0

to start. And we do that by looking at the type of words that are used, the type of customs that

0:32.1

were in use at the time, the geography, all that sort of stuff comes together when we do an exegesis.

0:38.7

Now, on this particular day in the liturgical calendar, it's Holy Thursday, as we call it in most

0:45.1

countries, but the technical name on the general Roman calendar is Mourndy Thursday.

0:50.9

And there's actually two different masses on this day which have two different readings.

0:54.6

So there's often a morning mass, which is called the chrism mass on Holy Thursday.

0:59.9

And then there's a later mass called the Mass of the Lord's Supper.

1:04.3

And that later one is the one that most of us are familiar with.

1:07.5

So we're going to do the gospel reading for that later mass, for the mass of the

1:11.4

Lord's Supper. So we're looking today at John chapter 13, verses 1 to 15. It was before the

1:19.2

festival of the Passover, and Jesus knew that the hour had come for him to pass from this world

1:25.6

to the father. He had always loved those who were in the world, but now he showed how perfect his love was.

1:34.3

They were at supper, and the devil had already put it into the mind of Judas Ascariot, son of Simon, to betray him.

1:42.3

Jesus knew that the father had put everything into his hands and that he

1:48.0

had come from God and was returning to God and he got up from table, removed his outer garment

1:54.8

and taking a towel, wrapped it round his waist. Then he poured water into a basin and began to wash the disciples' feet and to wipe them,

2:06.1

with the towel that he was wearing.

2:08.9

He came to Simon Peter, who said to him,

2:12.3

Lord, are you going to wash my feet?

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