Gospel: John 12: 1-11
Today's Gospel portion contains the favorite passage of those who look to neglect and malign the poor, giving them justification to live to excess and not provide for the needs of the poor. They overlook the fact that the text contains the general posture of the Christian is care for the poor, even if Judas himself were not sincere about it. This particular event is an exception to the rule; it is not the rule of the Christian life itself.
Emphasizing that point is the story of the rich man and Lazarus where the rich man neglects the needs of poor Lazarus and finds harsh judgment on himself. At the same time, the story of the repentance of Zacchaeus shows the proper posture of the rich Christian who finds himself a thief of the needs of the poor. He gives his ill-gotten gains to the poor and then some! Care for the poor is the standard operating procedure for the Christian disciple.
As we approach the end of Lent we may find that we have not done much to care for the poor as we ought. Time still remains for us to do so in what remains of Lent and beyond. During the Triduum we will be attending to other things and that is necessary. Once completed, however, we must return with renewed vigor to the care of the poor among us, the immigrant, migrant, and refugee - and putting an end to the wars that create such conditions in our world.