Reflection for the Octave of Easter

"This Easter proclamation embraces the mystery of our lives and the destiny of
history, reaching us even in the depths of death, where we feel threatened and
sometimes overwhelmed. It opens us up to a hope that never fails, to a light
that never fades, to a fullness of joy that nothing can take away: death has
been conquered forever; death no longer has power over us! This is a message
that is not always easy to accept, a promise that we struggle to embrace,
because the power of death constantly threatens us, both from within and
without... In this reality, the Passover of the Lord invites us to lift our gaze and open our
hearts. It continues to nourish the seed of the promised victory within our
spirit and throughout the course of history. It sets us in motion, like Mary
Magdalene and the Apostles, so that we may discover that Jesus’ tomb is empty,
and therefore in every death we experience there is also room for new life to
arise. The Lord is alive and remains with us. Through the cracks of
resurrection that open up in the darkness, he entrusts our hearts to the hope
that sustains us: the power of death is not the final destiny of our lives. We
are all directed, once and for all, on the path to fulfilment, because in
Christ we also have risen."
--Pope Leo XIV, Homily, April 5, 2026
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