Reflection for the Octave of Easter
"All too often we look at life and reality with downcast eyes; we fix our
gaze only on this passing day, disenchanted by the future, concerned only with
ourselves and our needs, settled into the prison of our apathy, even as we keep
complaining that things will never change. In this way, we halt before the tomb
of resignation and fatalism; we bury the joy of living. Yet tonight the Lord
wants to give us different eyes, alive with hope that fear, pain and death will
not have the last word over us. Thanks to Jesus’ paschal mystery, we can make
the leap from nothingness to life. 'Death will no longer be able to rob our
life'(K. Rahner), for that life is now completely and eternally embraced by
the boundless love of God. True, death can fill us with dread; it can paralyze
us. But the Lord is risen! Let us lift up our gaze, remove the veil of sadness
and sorrow from our eyes, and open our hearts to the hope that God brings!"
--Pope Francis, Homily, April 16, 2022
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