Now that the paschal meal of the lamb was accomplished and the apostles were illumined by divine light, Christ our Lord rose and interiorly humbled himself, profoundly recognizing himself inferior in his humanity to his divine nature with inexpressible acts of submission. he considered the importance the virtue of humility had in his acceptance [of the Father's will] and how necessary it was for the salvation of men and he said to the eternal Father: 'My Father, it is through the door of humility that I wish to enter into the celebration of such sublime mysteries.’” - Blessed Mary of Agreda, Poor Clare