Today,
the joy of resurrection has made brave messengers out of those women
that went to Christ's tomb. The angel's announcement of the Master's
resurrection filled their hearts with «great joy». And,
immediately after, they “ran out”, to tell the news to
the Apostles. They simply could not stand idle, their hearts bursting
should they not let the disciples know about the great news. Paul's
words resound in our souls: «For the love of Christ constrains
us» (2Cor 5:14).
Jesus contrives to a
“chance meeting” with Mary of Magdala and the other Mary
—this is how Christ rewards their courage to look for him early
in the morning—, and He does it too with all men and women of
this world. Not only, as because of his Incarnation, He has, in a
certain way, become a man too.
Women's
reactions before the Lord express the deepest attitudes of human
beings before He who is our Creator and Redeemer: submission
—«embraced his feet» (Mt 28:9)— and
worship. What a lesson for all of us regarding what our attitude
ought to be always before Christ in the Eucharist!
«Do
not be afraid» (Mt 28:10), Jesus tells the pious women.
Afraid of our Lord? Never, as He is the Love of loves! Afraid to lose
him? Yes, because we are well aware of our feebleness. This is why we
embrace his feet so strongly. As the Apostles in the stormy sea and
as the disciples of Emaus when they beg him: Lord, do not forsake us!
And the Master sends
the women to his disciples so they can see him too. This is also our
task, and our divine mission, since the day of our baptism: to
proclaim Christ all over the World «so that everybody may find
Christ, so that Christ may join each one of us in our journey through
life, with the power of the truth (...) contained in the mystery of
Encarnation and Redemption, with the power of the love He irradiates»
(John Paul II).