The Gospel reading for today is the story of Martha and Mary, as Jesus visits his friends to say Hello, to munch on some grapes and figs, taste some freshly-baked bread and sip some home-made wine. I always had a soft spot for St Martha. She was criticized by Jesus for not sitting down at his feet and listen to Him as her sister Mary did. Poor Martha was respecting the rules of hospitality, and having such an honored guest, she was probably preparing some snacks to serve when Jesus arrived, possibly unexpected. This painting by Vincenzo Campi gives Martha a lot of reason to complain, as she had a quite a meal to prepare, with fish, poultry, artichokes, cabbage, cauliflower, beans, carrots and all kinds of vegetables. Of course, it may be exaggerated, but is funny in a way. Yet whenever I look at this cute painting and see Jesus talking to Mary in the background, I always feel sorry for poor Martha. I would say “Hey Lord, first things first - let’s just prepare a few snacks for us all, and then we can sit and chit-chat, while nibbling on the snacks, or feast on the big meal that Martha probably prepared.” St Martha is the patron saint of housekeepers, housewives, and waitresses. Her feast day is on July 29, and now both Mary nd Lazarus are included with her, since until 2021, the feast honored Martha all by herself.
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