Saturday, April 4, 2020

Palm Sunday Reflection | 04.05.20

Saturday April 4, 2020

FIFTH WEEK OF LENT
JOHN 11:45-56
Friends, in today’s Gospel the chief priests and Pharisees, 
unite in a plot to kill Jesus because he raised Lazarus
 from the dead.

The Crucifixion of Jesus is a classic instance 

of René Girard’s scapegoating theory. He held 
that a society, large or small, that finds itself in
 conflict comes together through a common act
 of blaming an individual or group purportedly 
responsible for the conflict.

It is utterly consistent with the Girardian theory

 that Caiaphas, the leading religious figure of the
 time, said to his colleagues, "It is better for you
 that one man should die instead of the people,
 so that the whole nation may not perish."

In any other religious context, this sort of 

rationalization would be validated. But in the 
Resurrection of Jesus from the dead, this stunning 
truth is revealed: God is not on the side of the
 scapegoaters, but rather on the side of the
 scapegoated victim.The true God does not 
sanction a community
 created through violence; rather, he sanctions
 what Jesus called the kingdom of God, a society
 grounded in forgiveness, love, and identification 
with the victim.

Reflect: How did the Resurrection turn the

 scapegoating that Caiaphas supported into the
 key to our salvation?