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Easter Sunday 4-21-2019
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When
Judas arrived at the Garden of Olives to arrest Jesus, Jesus asked him,
“Why are you here?” So today I ask you the same question: friends, why
are you here after all our Church has gone through? This is the same
Church you have been reading about in the headlines. This is what has
been called by one newspaper the “Scandal Ridden Church.” |
Beyond
your own private responses, let me suggest an answer. We are here
because of what I call the Easter Church, the Bedrock Church. The
two-thousand year old church that continues to display quite persistent
daily heroism. For over two-thousand years, ordinary people have done
the deeds of love, forgiveness and compassion in the name of the risen
Savior. |
Perhaps
you are here because you recognize the persistent presence of Christ.
That in this Easter Church there is still the same bread and the same
wine. The same teaching, the same scriptures, the same Gospel, the same
baptism. There is the same forgiveness, the same quiet heroes, the same
faith, hope and love. All in the name of the one who was raised 2000
years ago, and is with us today. |
As
we begin again, every year at the Easter Vigil a new spark is struck
from the flint to light a new candle. New holy water is blessed, and new
hosts are consecrated. We are beginning all over again, making all
things new. Our Lord’s death and resurrection were the turning points in
the history of creation: it made all things new. |
The
resurrection is a pledge that one day every tomb, like the tomb of
Christ, will be empty. That life will not die with death. Easter is not a
one-man show. Jesus is alive. That is what brings us to church at
Easter. |
But
He did not burst from the tomb for His own sake, to prove something
like Houdini. His whole life was unique. He preached a twin message
everyone could understand: Love God above all else; love your sister and
brother as much as you love yourself. |
He
made enemies of the powerful because He put compassion above
traditions, love above law, and people above things. He claimed a
relationship with the Father so intimate that the scandalized took up
stones to cast at Him for blasphemy. He proved His divinity by not only
dying for us, but also rising for us. He came alive to give us life, and
to share in God’s own life. Not only in the hereafter, but also in the
here and now. That is important: it is not enough to have life, even
God’s life, you must live it, feel it, and open up to it. |
Jesus
made it quite plain when He said, “I come that you might have life and
have it abundantly.” Some of us are not concerned with the question of
is there life after death, because they have not realized that there is
life after birth. St. Paul tells us we are a new creation. We are
radically different from what we would have been if Christ had not come,
had not carried His cross to Calvary. Because of Christ, our life
should be different. |
Begin again! Make anew your relationship with Christ, and your life
will also begin again, and you will be the new light in darkness.
And so we wish you a happy and blessed Easter.
St. Paul reminds us: For us, life is Christ, and He has risen. The tomb
is empty!” We praise You, O God, and we bless You. Because, by Your holy
cross, You have redeemed the world. And that is why we are here. |
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Yours in Christ, |
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Fr. Bob Warren, SA |
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