Matthew 21.1-11 | Isaiah 50.4-7 | Philippians 2.6-11 | Matthew 26.14–27.66
Today is Palm Sunday. We begin Holy Week with Mother Church, following the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus, the result of which was our salvation. Today the evangelist Matthew tells us, on the one hand, of Jesus' humble entry into Jerusalem, riding on a donkey, acclaimed by the crowd of disciples who, filled with joy, praised God and; on the other hand, he tells us of the condemnation, scourging, crucifixion, death and burial of Jesus authorized by the religious and political leaders of Jerusalem. There are two passages in the gospel because, at the beginning of Christianity, there were two distinct celebrations on Palm Sunday: a more festive one, at dawn, and a more funereal one, at dusk. Over time, the two celebrations were united, becoming as we know it today. By humbly entering Jerusalem, Jesus was fulfilling the prophecy of Zechariah (9.9) that the just king would come riding a donkey to save his people, unlike the oppressors who rode strong horses. We are also discip...