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Is there someone who is unpleasant to serve?
During the Holy Thursday evening Mass of the Lord's Supper in 2002, John Paul II said: "Participation in the Lord's Mass cannot be separated from the duty to love one's neighbor. Every time we partake of the Eucharist, we also express our 'Amen' before the Body and Blood of the Lord," he said. "Thus we commit ourselves to do what Christ did, 'to wash the feet' of brothers, being transformed into concrete and transparent images of the One who 'stripped himself and assumed the condition of a slave.' " And he added: "Love is the most precious legacy that He leaves to
those He calls to follow Him." Have you washed anyone's feet lately? Maybe you haven't literally soaped up a friend's smelly feet as a sign of your unconditional love and service, but I'm sure you have given of yourself in a foot-washing way.
Notice Jesus' posture when He washed His disciples' feet. He knelt down
to gently wash the dirt and soothe their tiredness. We kneel before Jesus
when we pray by the Tabernacle and during the Consecration of the Eucharist
to show Him deep respect. Imagine Jesus kneeling in front of you, lowering
Himself to the level of your feet and tenderly ministering to your needs.
He is in fact doing this every day! And He is asking you to go and do
likewise: Be the hands of Jesus that wash the feet of the people He has
placed in your life.
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