III EASTER SUNDAY, April 26, 2009. Why are you troubled? ". This is the question that the Risen addresses his disciples and us on this Easter Sunday. Fear, in fact, often dwells in our hearts, lords it in our lives and takes away the hope, joy and strength to endure the hardships of life. It is interesting to see how Jesus reassures her: it denies the reality of pain or suffering, but it shows the wounded hands, the marks of the nails. It is the encounter with the weakness of the Crucified One that allows you to believe in his resurrection.
This encounter with death that makes us get at Easter. This episode is a continuation of the story of the disciples of Emmaus who, back in Jerusalem, the Church found in the place to meet again with the Lord, to be supported and comforted. Even for us today, we hear the invitation to find a place in the Church community to overcome fear, to be incurred in the faith when all seems injured or too weak to live. It is in the fraternity who feel the light shine on us in the face of God is often the support of the brothers that allows us to feel us in every moment of our lives, the words of the Risen Lord: "Peace be with you."
Elis Siviero
From: "Sunday" in April 26, 2009.
PLEASE WITH THE GOSPEL
saying, "Look at my hands and my feet, that's me, Jesus did know that he owned of the divine nature remained distinct from those of human nature.
So his words on the one hand we do understand that the Word of God is not what is the meat, the other helps us to believe that the Divine Word and the flesh are the only person of the Son of God
( St. Leo the Great, A Flaviano.A by Luigi Shrimp)
saying, "Look at my hands and my feet, that's me, Jesus did know that he owned of the divine nature remained distinct from those of human nature.
So his words on the one hand we do understand that the Word of God is not what is the meat, the other helps us to believe that the Divine Word and the flesh are the only person of the Son of God
( St. Leo the Great, A Flaviano.A by Luigi Shrimp)
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