Catholic Daily Reflections

Wednesday of Holy Week - Perceiving Jesus as Lord

Mar 31, 2026
A reflection on the Last Supper that contrasts the institution of the Eucharist with an act of betrayal. It explores the irony of Judas’s thirty pieces of silver and the meaning of calling Jesus Kyrios. Listeners are invited to examine how they approach Mass and to cultivate reverence, heartfelt worship, and trust during Communion.
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Eucharist Instituted Amid Betrayal

  • The Last Supper combines the institute of the Eucharist with the pain of betrayal, linking sacrament and human failure at one moment.
  • The episode highlights that Jesus gave the Eucharist (Body, Blood, Soul, Divinity) even as one companion plotted betrayal, creating a stark spiritual contrast.
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Thirty Pieces Highlight Irony Of The Betrayal

  • Judas betrayed Jesus for thirty pieces of silver, the biblical price associated with a slave, underscoring the irony of enslaving the one who frees from sin.
  • The host connects the Torah detail (30 pieces) to Jesus' mission to free people from spiritual slavery.
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Kyrios Carries Divine Weight

  • The Greek title Kyrios signals divine lordship and replaces Yahweh in the Septuagint about 7,000 times, so calling Jesus Kyrios affirms his divinity.
  • The narrator contrasts Kyrios with Rabbí to show how the disciples' address reveals their recognition of Jesus as Messiah.
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