Homily for Tuesday of Holy Week
March 31, 2026
Is 49: 1-6
Christian Brothers, St.
Joseph’s Residence, N.R.
During Holy Week, we
read the 4 songs or oracles of the Servant of the Lord from the prophet known
as Second Isaiah. On Sunday we heard the
1st oracle, today the 2d. Christians
have always seen these prophecies fulfilled in Christ.

The Annunciation (Juan Correa de Vivar)
Each follower of
Christ also is the Lord’s servant.
Recall Mary’s self-description when Gabriel invited her to become the
Messiah’s mother: “I am the servant of
the Lord” (Luke 1:38).
“From my mother’s
womb he gave me my name” (Is 49:1). That
was true of Jesus (Luke 1:31; Matt 1:21).
He also chose and called each of us.
By naming us, he claimed us as his own, part of his family. That’s true for every Christian, and in a
particular way for every religious. Some
religious like yourselves even mark Jesus’ claim on you with a new name.
“You are my servant
thru whom I show my glory” (49:3).
That’s why God calls us and names us:
to glorify him. Jesus states that
as his own purpose: God is glorified in
the Son of Man, and that redounds to his glory as well (John 13:31-32). The most famous line in the writings of St.
Irenaeus may be, “The glory of God is a full alive human,” one who lives in Christ. That’s our glory and God’s at the same time,
as parents glory in the accomplishments of their children. That glory flows from our service to
God: “You are my servant thru whom I
show my glory.”
The Lord chose his
servant to restore Israel and to bring salvation to the ends of the earth (Is
49:6). His servant Jesus has restored
humanity’s covenant relationship with the Father—for all nations, not only
Israel. As religious as well as
Christians, we’ve been given a share in that missionary purpose, extending the
mission of our Lord Jesus. How fortunate
that the Christian Brothers as well as the Salesians have been “a light to the
nations, reaching to the ends of the earth” (49:6). Even in this house, you have that vocation,
continuing what you began in Christ many years ago, also united mystically with
your brothers around the world.
By fulfilling the
call and the name bestowed on us, we’ll be “made glorious in the sight of the
Lord” (49:5)—glorious with Christ risen.
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