EASTER SUNDAY 3-4TH APRIL, 2010. FR PAUL KELLY
Jesus is risen… he is with us…. We do not look for him among the dead…. But he has gone ahead of us, into the town… into the places everyone lives, works and socialises…. It is here we will continue to meet him……
There is a lot of running going on in the gospels for Easter weekend…….(Holy Saturday and the Easter Sunday morning gospel too)…… for example…Mary of Magdala runs to see the disciples when she finds the tomb empty…. The disciples.. peter and john run back to see for themselves this amazing claim….. And no wonder they run… its Extraordinary… it is incredible… they cannot comprehend what has happened…… The news is so AMAZING that the gospel says that the disciples did not initially believe the women’s story because it sounded like nonsense…. So they raced to see for themselves……
And wonderfully… the first piece of information that shows them something amazing has happened.. is they they find an empty tomb… finding nothing doesn’t sound like a lot at first glance… but it’s it’s the start… // it’s the first thing…./ His body is not where it should be… the cloths are removed… and, in another gospel account of the Resurrection, it says “the cloth for the head-covering was folded up in another place”… not something that would have happened if the body had been simply moved or stolen….//they knew this was the first of series of things that confirmed.. that he had risen.. he was alive… beyond teir wildest expectations….. and better than any faint hope…
I love the symbolism of Easter…. So many wonderful signs and symbols that all point to the reality that God is faithful to us… that God wants to walk with us through our whole life journey….and will never cease to love us as beloved sons and daughters …….
The most impressive and striking symbol of Easter… and it continues through the Easter season and also in many of our celebrations during the year…. the Easter candle….. symbol of Christ… the light of the world… who scatters the darkness of sin and death and shows us the way……
I love how in baptism and also in renewing baptismal promises… in the reception of RCIA candidates and in confirmation and communuion ceremonies and first reconciliation…..we light a little baptismal candle and give it the candidate… (or the parents/godparents who receive it on behalf of a child if they’re too young to hold it themselves..)…… the baptised child becomes a child of God.. a child of light…. We carry the light of Christ with us wherever we go… we are like a “little light of Christ” to all we meet… it’s the same light as God’s… it takes nothing from God, we are linked by the same light within us……. We have been called from darkness into God’s wonderful light… we will now walk as children of the light always…. With Christ as our guide….
The flame of God’s love (and life) cannot be put out… it lives on.. it rises to new life… and this is what we celebrate this Easter and every day of our lives…
The image of light and dark.. features heavily in the Holy week…. Mary Magdelene and the other women.. went to the tomb on the first Easter Sunday so early that it was still dark… the dawn had only just occurred, and the light had not yet illuminated the world… that is a beautiful image…. Jesus is risen… but the light of Jesus has not yet ascended to all places and all people.. so we, like Mary Magdelene and the other disciples walk in the truth that the dawn has come, but the light has not fully shone in all parts of our world or (for that matter)..in all parts of our own hearts and lives.. but it has well and truly begun and cannot be stopped….. //the Light of Christ will rise and shine on all things and all people… putting an end, (eventually), to all things of the darkness..// all sin and all injustice…. We walk and live in this hope….and our actions and priorities strive to match this vision … this hope….
And, as College principal, Joy Massingham writes in her Easter newsletter…. “On a personal level, Easter reminds us that even when hope seems as if it is dead and buried, Christ is there.” That is so true…. God has the final say… God is at work bringing life even out of the darkest moments….In so many ways, Christ’s resurrection is the highest example of the all the little resurrections and new beginnings that God does work in our lives …. New life, just when we thought hope seemed dead…. Or we thought we were stuck in a situation without hope of a change… and suddenly something happens.. a light dawns.. and a new path opens up.. and we walk on in wonder and awe and how this could have happened……
Congratulations to the members of the rite of Christian initiation of adults…. Who are being welcomed into the church this Easter…. Tonight.. we have Jeannie S., //….. and also Tia and Rachel, who are being confirmed and receiving first communion tonight, to complete their initiation into the church…… …. We have also welcomed into the church recently.. Tracey S. and Joy W... (both of whom can’t be here with us tonight.. but they are both in our prayers and best wishes)…. You are celebrating tonight that we are all called to be followers of Jesus, people of hope and thanksgiving.. and people who carry the light of Christ to all we meet, in everything we do and say…..// Thank you for your affirmation of faith which renews and encourages us all in our faith journey too)
AND THANKS TO Tom and Anne Metcalfe who are having their baby, Stella Rose, baptised in mass Easter Sunday morning… // as I mention.. Easter Sunday is the ideal day for baptism… just as we go into the water of baptism.. and come out newly reborn… so too we remember, in this Easter message, that we too go into the tomb with Jesus so that we can rise to new and everlasting life.. and all the promises that Jesus makes to us, that Easter Sunday shows to be true and forever valid…
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May God bless everyone with peace.. and may we always walk as children of the light… people of hope and people of thanksgiving… determined to ensure that our lives and actions match the hope we are called to…