The Fragrance of Love
Monday of Holy Week John 12:1–11 There’s something tender and almost disarming about the scene in today’s Gospel. Jesus is at table with his friends—Lazarus, Martha, and Mary—just days before his Passion and crucifixion. The air is thick with tension; everyone senses that something is coming, even if they can’t name it. And right in the middle of that heaviness, Mary does something startlingly beautiful. She breaks open a jar of costly perfume and pours it over Jesus’ feet, filling the whole house with its fragrance. Mary’s gesture is extravagant, even impractical. Judas certainly thinks so. But Jesus receives it for what it truly is: an act of love freely given, a gift that anticipates his burial, and a reminder that love is never wasted. Holy Week invites us into this same kind of wholehearted love. Not the efficient kind. Not the “what’s the minimum I need to do” kind. But the kind that pours itself out because the One we love is worth everything. Mary doe...