Mass readings for today are here with a choice of two gospels that involve stories about the two sisters : Martha, the domestic goddess who might I suspect also be a devotee of motivational mantras and Mary, the "I couldn't care less about housework contemplative" or at least that is the literal interpretation many of us were schooled in.
Nowadays we are supposed to learn how to develop "Mary hearts in a Martha world"
which is more likely to lead to a mid -life nervous breakdown or at the least, getting strange looks from passers by whilst sitting in the driver's seat of a stationary car at green traffic lights, methinks.
Maurice Denis Martha Mary and Jesus 1896 Hermitage Museum St Petersburg.
Nowadays we are supposed to learn how to develop "Mary hearts in a Martha world"
which is more likely to lead to a mid -life nervous breakdown or at the least, getting strange looks from passers by whilst sitting in the driver's seat of a stationary car at green traffic lights, methinks.
Maurice Denis Martha Mary and Jesus 1896 Hermitage Museum St Petersburg.
and this is a link to Fr Austin's fine homily and post last year on the feast at A Concord Pastor Comments and another one here
and this fine one from Claire at A Seat At The Table.This is an amusing take on it from here
This link is also an interesting new find for me and raises these questions at the end :
Jesus said and did many things during the course of his life. Only a fraction of these are recorded in the gospels. So when we read the stories, we ask
- Why was this particular event seen as important? Why was it, not some other incident, recorded?
- What was the message behind the story?
These questions are especially important in the stories about Martha and Mary, which held significant messages for the early Christian communities about problems that were surfacing at the time.
Some of these problems were about the role of women.
Should women be ministers?
Or should the traditional Jewish custom be followed, with ministry held by men only?
Other ancient religions had priests and priestesses.
Which pattern should the Christian communities adopt?
Oh Oh, here we go again: Women !!
We've always been a problem for the institutional church and have they ever really known how to handle us.... ??
We've always been a problem for the institutional church and have they ever really known how to handle us.... ??
I'm not even going there with this one today !! :-))
Well OK maybe just a song then ....from the wonderfully talented and gorgeous
(now sadly deceased) Richard Harris.
(now sadly deceased) Richard Harris.