
The candles at Tenebrae lead to another reflection. The 15 candles stand for Jesus, his twelve apostles and the two disciples from Emmaus. As 14 candles are extinquished, we remember those who left him on Good Friday and fled.
Mary, the mother of Jesus, is not represented in the Tenebrae candles. She never left her Son. She stood by his cross on Good Friday and buried him in the garden.
Where did she go after his death and burial on Good Friday? Likely to Bethany, along with the other women from Galilee who came up with him for the feast. Likely, she was welcomed by the friends of Jesus, Mary, Martha and Lazarus. Did Lazarus, raised from the dead, offer her hope? Still, his death was so unlike that of her Son.
Would Mary have the same questions of God as Martha had of Jesus? Why? This was a day the piercing sword foretold by Simeon the temple struck most deeply into her heart. This was a day her faith was so fiercely tried.
In our calendars, Saturday is a day we remember Mary. We remember her today and ask her to pray that we may believe in the promises of Christ.
At the cross her station keeping, stood the mournful mother weeping, close to Jesus till the last.