**John, it seems, has been inserted as a kind of boundary between the two Testaments, the Old and the New. That he is somehow or other a boundary is something that the Lord himself indicates when he says, The Law and the prophets were until John. So he represents the old and heralds the new. Because he represents the old, he is born of an elderly couple; because he represents the new, he is revealed as a prophet in his mothers womb. You will remember that, before he was born, at Marys arrival he leapt in his mothers womb. Already he had been marked out there, designated before he was born; it was already shown whose forerunner he would be, even before he saw him. These are divine matters, and exceed the measure of human frailty. Finally, he is born, he receives a name, and his fathers tongue **
Interesting perspective here. Had not thought of the boundary thing before.
| Sunday, June 24, 2007 The Birth of St. John the Baptist (Solemnity) |
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