April 16
Reading:
Two women - say the more discerning interpreters of the
Gospel - anointed the Lord with myrrh; the one, a long time before His
Passion; the other, a few days before. One was a harlot and sinner; the
other, chaste and virtuous. The Church commemorates this reverent act
today. While mentioning herein the person of the harlot, it also
mentions Judas' betrayal; for, according to the account in Matthew, both
of these deeds took place two days before the Passover, on Wednesday.
That
woman, then, anointed Jesus' head and feet with very precious myrrh,
and wiped them with the tresses of her hair. The disciples, especially
the avaricious Judas, were scandalized, supposedly because of the waste
of the myrrh, which could be sold for a great price and given to the
poor. The Lord Jesus reproved them and told them not to trouble the
woman. Indignant, Judas went to the high priests, who were gathered in
the court of Caiaphas and were already taking counsel against Jesus. On
agreeing with them to betray his Teacher for thirty pieces of silver,
Judas sought from that time opportunity to betray Him (Matt. 26:14-16).
Because the betrayal took place on Wednesday, we have received the
tradition from Apostolic times to fast on Wednesday throughout the year.
Apolytikion in the Plagal of the Fourth Tone
See! The Bridegroom sets forth in the dead of night. And blessed
is that servant whom he shall find on watch; unworthy the one he shall
come upon lazing. See to it, soul, that sleep does not overtake you,
lest you be given up to death and be shut out of the kingdom. Bestir
yourself, then, and sing out: "Holy, holy, holy are You, our God; by the
power of Your Cross, save us."
Kontakion in the Fourth Tone
Though I have outdone the harlot in sin, yet I have offered You
no shower of tears. Rather, I fall before You fervently kissing Your
spotless feet, praying silently that, as Master, You will remit my debts
as I cry: "Savior, free me from the foulness of my deeds!"
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2013(with 2012's link here also and further, 2011, 2010, 2009 and even 2008!)
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