Dear Parishioners and Friends,
Why look among the dead for someone who is alive?
He is not here; he is risen. (Lk 24:5)
These words, spoken by the angels to the women who visited the tomb on that first day of the week, are words which have echoed throughout the ages and brought hope to many people who live in some form of darkness.
Luke tells us that the women noted where Jesus was laid to rest after his crucifixion and death. They made their way to the tomb on the morrow of the Passover feast. They carried the herbs and the ointments for a respectful farewell, an action that would have helped them deal with their grief and mourning.
For them, as for many others, that week was a very emotional one. They saw Jesus enter Jerusalem riding on a donkey, fulfilling the prophesy of Zachariah: “your king comes to you; triumphant and victorious is he, humble and riding on a donkey” (Zach 9:9).
They may not have been present for the Passover meal, Jesus’ last supper with his disciples, but surely, they would have been told what happened during that night. Jesus washed their feet! He said the blessing upon the bread and wine, proclaiming them to be his body and blood, and instructed them to do this in remembrance of me (Lk 22:19,20)
We can only imagine what they went through as they heard about how he was arrested, and brought before the High Priests, Herod and Pontius Pilate. They would have been there as he was condemned to death, tortured and crucified. How could such a turn of events happen? He, the gentlest of human beings, who gave healing and life to so many, is now dead! They would have felt the whole world come crashing down on them. The only thing they could do was anoint him and mourn.
So they came to the tomb. But the stone was rolled away! Their hearts must have sunk even lower. And then they heard the angels’ words: HE IS RISEN!
Even in our lowest of moments, when the world around us is in darkness, we may celebrate the victory of life over death. May the joy of the Resurrection lead us forward with hope. Happy Easter!
God Bless you
Fr Silvio
