Today,
«is the day when the Lord has acted», we shall be singing
throughout Easter time. As this is the expression of Psalm 117
that fills out the celebration of our Christian faith. The Father has
resurrected Jesus Christ, His beloved Son, whom He indulges in
because He has loved to the point of giving his live for all of us.
Let
us live this Easter with plenty of joy. Christ has resurrected: so
let us celebrate it full of joy and love. Death, sin and sadness,
have today been defeated by Jesus Christ... and He has opened the
doors to a new life, the real life, life we owe to the grace of the
Holy Spirit. Nobody should be sad. Christ is our Peace and our Path
forever and ever. Today, He «fully reveals man to man himself
and makes his supreme calling clear» (Vatican Council II,
Gaudium et Spes 22).
The
great sign the Gospel gives us today is that Jesus' tomb is empty. We
have to look no more among the dead for He who is alive has
resurrected. And his disciples, that later on will see him
Resurrected, that is, will experience him alive in a wonderful
meeting in faith, also realize his tomb is empty. An empty tomb and
apparitions will be the great signs for the believer's faith. The
Gospel says that «finally the other disciple, who had reached
the tomb first, also went inside. He saw and believed» (Jn
20:8). Through his faith he realizes that the emptiness and the linen
cloths lying flat and the napkin rolled up in its place, were all
signs God had been there, signs of the new life. Love can see signals
where others cannot and small signs may suffice. «The other
disciple whom Jesus loved» (Jn 20:2) was led by the love
he had received from Christ.
The “seeing and
believing” of the disciples must also be our aim. We renew our
paschal faith. That Christ be our Lord in everything we do. Let his
Life revitalize ours and let us renew the grace of the baptism we
have received. Let us become his apostles and disciples. Let us be
guided by love and announce to all our happiness to believe in
Christ. Let us be hopeful witnesses of his Resurrection.