Reflection for the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe

"In the crucified Jesus the divinity is disfigured,
stripped of all visible glory and yet is present and real. Faith alone
can recognize it: the faith of Mary, who places in her heart too this
last scene in the mosaic of her Son's life. She does not yet see the
whole, but continues to trust in God, repeating once again with the same
abandonment: “Behold, the handmaid of the Lord” (cf. Lk 1:38).
"Then there is the faith of the Good Thief: a faith
barely outlined but sufficient to assure him salvation: “Today you will
be with me in Paradise” . This “with me” is crucial. Yes, it is this
that saves him. Of course, the good thief is on the cross like Jesus, but above all he is on the Cross with
Jesus. And, unlike the other evildoer and all those who taunt him, he
does not ask Jesus to come done from the Cross nor to make him come
down. Instead he says: “remember me when you come into your kingdom”.
"The Good Thief sees Jesus on the Cross, disfigured and
unrecognizable and yet he entrusts himself to him as to a king, indeed
as to the King. The good thief believes what was written on the tablet
over Jesus' head: “The King of the Jews”. He believed and entrusted
himself. For this reason he was already, immediately, in the “today” of
God, in Paradise, because Paradise is this: being with Jesus, being with God."
--Pope Benedict XVI, Homily, November 21, 2010
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