Passion Sunday [A]
PASSION SUNDAY, CYCLE A On Palm Sunday we will be hearing Matthew’s version of the Passion. Last year we heard from Luke’s version, and next year we will hear from Mark’s version. If you’re wondering about John’s version, we hear from his narrative every time we gather for the Good Friday liturgy. With each evangelist you will notice some unique element; something particular to that individual Gospel. In terms of Matthew, we can say that he’s the only one who follows through on the story of Judas. The others mention his betrayal, but they don’t say anything about his ultimate fate. Matthew is the only one who describes the regret and the subsequent suicide (see 27:3-10). Exactly how much sympathy should we be extending to Judas? Some novelists and some screenplays portray him as having good intentions—or at least intentions that stop short of being completely evil. It’s a strain , reconciling these sentiments with passages that reflect a tone of condemnation . For example, ...