 The third word, maybe my favorite, woman, behold thy son, and then he says to John, behold thy mother. These words are the most touching and profound, I think, in the whole of John's passion narrative. We see that Jesus, even though he was in agony himself, in physical agony, looked down with infinite love upon his Blessed Mother and upon the Beloved Disciple John. And this Beloved Disciple John actually represents every faithful Christian disciple. I see the man of Bonaventure, our spiritual master, kind of coming through the page here. I marvel that she herself did not succumb to death. So great were the waves of anguish, which engulfed her. He seems to really tap into what Mary must have been feeling at the foot of the cross. Yes, Bonaventure had this immense love for the Blessed Virgin. And this comes through so powerfully here.