Sunday, April 19, 2009

Snooker Cues Hand Made

'BLESSED Those who have not seen and have believed "The Lord is truly risen

II EASTER SUNDAY, April 19, 2009 (Year B)


the life of Jesus Resurrection occupies an important place not only in terms of apologetic, as irrefutable response to the scandal of the cross, which is considered a negative factor with regard to the messianic expectations, but also from the standpoint of saving. The Resurrection is a "mystery" of Christ's life, part of the mystery of the Incarnation, it is part of the fulfillment of the things written about Jesus, as he himself said: "Thus it is written that the Christ should suffer and rise from the dead" (Luke 24.46).
On this Second Sunday of Easter, "the Sunday of Thomas", the readings present the Christian community as the result of the Easter event, a place to experience the resurrection of Christ. Each of us is like Thomas, wants to be a witness for the Lord and gives no weight to the testimony of others. And Christ, who generally shuns the morally, for he is the exception, and begged him: "Do not be faithless." And the disciple, "My Lord and my God." Beautiful formula of faith which describes Jesus as a man in whom dwells the glory of the Father. At the same time waiting for the human time, which are those of patience and humility. When should wait for the mystery of human freedom can come to declare his act of faith.




By ts




PLEASE WITH THE GOSPEL
Thomas put his hand into the side of Jesus and fingers in the holes of the nails. It was for us that he touched him thoroughly.
What you'd want to do the same, but you could not because then you were not present, he said to the provision of Providence. Jesus had entered behind closed doors and the apostles who believed it was a ghost, he said, "Handle me. Put your finger in the holes of the nails. "
is what Thomas wanted to do.
(Cyril of Jerusalem, edited by L. Gambero Catechesi.A)






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