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EPISODE · Apr 3, 2026 · 8 MIN

Not Indifference, But Decision: Choosing Christ

from Ad Jesum per Mariam · host Ad Jesum per Mariam

Not Indifference, But Decision: Choosing Christ Today’s Homily marks the beginning of Holy Week, . . . . . . emphasizing how the practices of Lent . . . prayer, fasting, and almsgiving . . . prepare us for this sacred time. Drawing from the Gospel of Matthew, the Homily highlights unique details: Judas’s remorse and despair, Pilate’s wife’s warning, and Pilate’s ultimate indifference. These moments underscore a central call . . . not to remain indifferent, but to choose Christ. Matthew’s Gospel repeatedly affirms that Jesus fulfills the prophecies, revealing Him as the long-awaited Savior. The liturgical act of kneeling during the Passion reading invites deeper reflection on the meaning of Christ’s death. The imagery of darkness at Christ’s death connects to creation in Genesis . . . “let there be light” . . . signifying that Jesus’ sacrifice brings new life and spiritual renewal. The tearing of the temple veil symbolizes the restoration of the relationship between God and humanity. Ultimately, Holy Week is not just something to observe externally, but something to internalize. We are called to let it transform us . . . to recognize, like the centurion, that “truly this was the Son of God,” and to grow in faith, trust, and love. Listen more to Not Indifference, But Decision: Choosing Christ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Art Work What is Truth?: Russan Painter: Nikolai Nikolaevich Ge: 1890 This painting highlights the tension between Christ and Pilate, perfectly embodying the theme of indifference versus moral choice. Pilate’s internal struggle mirrors the homily’s call to actively choose Jesus. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gospel Reading: Matthew 26:14—27:66 First Reading: Isaiah 50:4-7 Note: The Gospel reading is not included within the audio. Only the Homily.

Not Indifference, But Decision: Choosing Christ Today’s Homily marks the beginning of Holy Week, . . . . . . emphasizing how the practices of Lent . . . prayer, fasting, and almsgiving . . . prepare us for this sacred time. Drawing from the Gospel of Matthew, the Homily highlights unique details: Judas’s remorse and despair, Pilate’s wife’s warning, and Pilate’s ultimate indifference. These moments underscore a central call . . . not to remain indifferent, but to choose Christ. Matthew’s Gospel repeatedly affirms that Jesus fulfills the prophecies, revealing Him as the long-awaited Savior. The liturgical act of kneeling during the Passion reading invites deeper reflection on the meaning of Christ’s death. The imagery of darkness at Christ’s death connects to creation in Genesis . . . “let there be light” . . . signifying that Jesus’ sacrifice brings new life and spiritual renewal. The tearing of the temple veil symbolizes the restoration of the relationship between God and humanity. Ultimately, Holy Week is not just something to observe externally, but something to internalize. We are called to let it transform us . . . to recognize, like the centurion, that “truly this was the Son of God,” and to grow in faith, trust, and love. Listen more to Not Indifference, But Decision: Choosing Christ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Art Work What is Truth?: Russan Painter: Nikolai Nikolaevich Ge: 1890 This painting highlights the tension between Christ and Pilate, perfectly embodying the theme of indifference versus moral choice. Pilate’s internal struggle mirrors the homily’s call to actively choose Jesus. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gospel Reading: Matthew 26:14—27:66 First Reading: Isaiah 50:4-7 Note: The Gospel reading is not included within the audio. Only the Homily.

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