Holy Cross Monastery, West Park, NY
The Rev. Janet Vincent
Good Friday - April 15, 2022
Holy Cross Monastery, West Park, NY
Br. Josép Martinez-Cubero, OHC
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Christ on the Living Cross (ca.1420-30) |
He endured the nails, the spitting, vinegar and spear and reed;Is it surprising that the whole cosmos shudders at this mystery? Golgotha is the second Big Bang of creation. Behold the majesty of God’s greatness. The uttermost evil and cruelty that could be inflicted on flesh and muscle and nerve becomes the occasion and revelation of God’s greatest glory. The event of deepest sorrow and pain gives life and light and movement to all things. The cross is the foundation and fountain of the world. It holds the stars in their courses, moves every heartbeat. The word became flesh, one of us, while retaining his divinity, with the same weariness in his bones, the same hunger in his gut, the same thirst in his throat, the same craving for oxygen in his lungs, with the same affliction of mind such as ours, with the same awareness that his continued embodied existence is beyond his control. At Vespers we sing:
From that holy body broken blood and water forth proceed;
Earth and stars and sky and ocean by that flood from stain are freed.
Where from that wound deep in his side, by cruel lance torn open wideBaptism now joins into the dance of images. From the depth of the desolation and despair of the cross break forth the springs of eternal life in Baptism and Eucharist. This blood and water continuously flow. All the water of baptism comes from the side of Christ. All the blood of the Eucharist comes from the side of Christ. Christ gave compassion and mercy, he gave wisdom and judgment, he gave of himself to all, and yet he gives more.
Both blood and water, flowing free, have washed away iniquity.
“Here saw I a great one-ing between Christ and us, to mine understanding: for when He was in pain, we were in pain. And all creatures that might suffer pain, suffered with Him. The love of God creates in us such a oneing that when it is truly seen, no person can separate themselves from another. In the sight of God, we are all oned, and one person is all people and all people are one person.”Jesus looks with these eyes, with this seeing, as he dies. It is consummated; his lovemaking is complete. He dies and the seed of his life falls into the ground. “Very truly, I tell you, unless a seed, a grain of wheat, falls into the earth and dies, it remains just a single grain; but if it dies, it bears much fruit” (John 12:24).
“[When Christ died] the whole world was sown with the seed of Christ’s life; that which happened thirty years ago in the womb of the Virgin Mother was happening now, but now it was happening yet more secretly, yet more mysteriously, in the womb of the whole world. Christ had already told those who flocked to hear Him preach that the seed must fall into the earth, or else remain by itself alone. Now the seed of His life was hidden in darkness in order that His life should quicken in countless hearts, over and over again for all time. His [death], which seemed to be the end, was the beginning. It was the beginning of Christ-life in multitudes of souls.”This is what is happening in the darkness of Good Friday. Look past the fear and the hatred and the ignorance charging through and around the events of this day. They’re all a distraction from what’s really going on. Jesus isn’t paying-off an angry god, or offering himself in order to make you feel bad about yourself. Rather, in the words of Cynthia Bourgeault,
“Jesus’ real purpose in this sacrifice was to wager his own life against his core conviction that love is stronger than death, and that the laying down of self which is the essence of this love leads not to death, but to life. . . . [The Paschal Mystery reminds] us that it is not only possible but imperative to fall through fear into love because that is the only way we will ever truly know what it means to be alive.”Consummatum est. Today, Good Friday, it is consummated. On the Cross Jesus draws all the world to himself in one great and final act of lovemaking. A new pattern is completed and a new humanity conceived. And so, may the mutation continue! May this love, sown today in the womb of the world, be quickened in all our hearts.
“Would you know your Lord’s meaning in this thing? Know it well, love was his meaning. Who showed it to you? Love. What did he show you? Love. Why did he show it? For love. Hold fast to this and you will know and understand more of the same; but you will never understand or know from it anything else, for all eternity.”Amen.