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Daily reflections for Lenten Easter, written by Oblate Father Ron Rolheiser, OMI.

The Last Supper account in John’s Gospel contains a curious picture. The Evangelist describes the Beloved Disciple as reclining on the breast of Jesus.

What is contained in his image, a picture of how each of us should be focused as we look out at the world.
When you put your head upon the breast of another, your ear is just above that person’s heart and you are able to hear his or her heartbeat.

Thus, in John’s image, we see the Beloved disciple with his ear on Jesus heart and his eyes peering out at the world. This is an image, a mystical one. Among other things, it is a picture of gentleness.

What it shows, however, is not a saccharine piety, a sweetness hard to swallow, but a softness that comes from being at peace, from being so rooted and centered in a love that one can look out at the world without bitterness, anger, jealousy, the sense of being cheated, and the need to blame or compete with others.
In John’s Gospel, it is also a Eucharistic image.


What we see there, the image of a person with his ear on Jesus heart, is how John wants us to imagine ourselves when we are at Eucharist.

In its reality that is what Eucharist is, a, physical reclining on the breast of Jesus. It is also an image of how we should touch God and be sustained by him in solitude.

About the author: Father Ron Rolheiser, OMI

Fr. Ronald Rolheiser, OMI, is a Roman Catholic priest and member of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate. He is a community-builder, lecturer, and writer. His books are popular throughout the English-speaking world and have now been translated into many languages. His weekly column is carried by many newspapers worldwide. Before this present position, he taught theology and philosophy at Newman Theological College in Edmonton, Alberta, for 16 years, served as Provincial Superior of his Oblate Province for six years, and served on the General Council for the Oblates in Rome for six years. From 2005 – 2020, Fr. Ron served as President of the Oblate School of Theology in San Antonio, Texas.

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