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THE SCALLOP: Reflections on the Journey

The "Little" Things

PHOTO: Mary van Balen

In today's gospel reading, it was the little things the woman noticed when Jesus entered Simon's house: No one brought water to wash Jesus' dusty feet; no one greeted him with a kiss; no one wiped his face and refreshed it with oil. Changed by his words of God's loving forgiveness, she had come to seek him out. Perhaps to give thanks for lifting a burden from her heart and replacing it with hope.

The lack of honor shown to this man moved her to tears, and she washed his feet with them, drying with her hair. She broke her alabaster jar of perfume and anointed his feet, covering them with kisses as she did.

Simon was shocked and offended. Jesus felt the warmth of her love and said so: She had been forgiven much and she loved much. He had no such words for his host, who, if he were open to the moment, was abashed.

A lifetime of paying attention to the "little things" make a saint.  Read More 

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