Reflection for the Octave of Easter
"Often what blocks hope is the stone of discouragement.
Once we start thinking that everything is going badly and that things can’t get
worse, we lose heart and come to believe that death is stronger than life. We
become cynical, negative and despondent. Stone upon stone, we build within
ourselves a monument to our own dissatisfaction: the sepulcher of hope. Life
becomes a succession of complaints and we grow sick in spirit. A kind of tomb psychology takes
over: everything ends there, with no hope of emerging alive. But at that
moment, we hear once more the insistent question of Easter: Why do you seek the
living among the dead? The Lord is not to be found in resignation.
He is risen; he is not there. Don’t seek him where you will never find him: he
is not the God of the dead but of the living (cf. Mk. 22:32). Do not bury hope!"
--Pope Francis, Homily at Easter Vigil, April 20, 2019
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