Sacred Scripture often instructs us in the ways of God by
the use of extreme contrasts. Today we recall the essential role the Mother of
God plays in our lives as she accompanies us every step of our way to the
Kingdom. Startlingly, the Church puts before us the distressing scene in
Matthew’s Gospel of the lascivious dance of Herodias’ daughter before Herod at
his birthday party (Mt 14:1-12).
In the narrative, you can practically hear the hiss of the serpent as it
slithers around Herod’s banquet hall. The girl’s dance bears the fruit of death
in the beheading of John the Baptist. She performs a grim dance of lustful
enticement and manipulation, which keenly contrasts our Lady’s lovely dance of
humility and obedience before the throne of God—a dance of grace, this, that
bears us the fullness of life in the fruit of her womb, Jesus.
Photograph by Brother Brian. Reflection by Father Simeon.