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Easter message – 2008 Jesus Christ’s resurrection thrusts all of us into mission ow and then something happens which seems to freeze us in space and time, and everything N that happens after that event is more or less colored by it: Sunday, Dec. 7, 1941, Friday, Nov. 22, 1963, Sept. 11, 2001. These three dates are memorable because terrible things happened on those days. The first Easter Sunday was completely different, because something glorious happened on that day. All the family, friends and followers of Jesus were never to forget where they were when they first heard the news that Jesus had been raised from the dead - when it first dawned on them. Their lives were never to be the same. Jesus, their teacher and healer, was indeed the Son of the living God. Jesus became the Way they chose what to say and do, the Truth they used to test all other truths and meanings, and the Life they shared with each other and hoped to share forever with him. The risen Jesus Christ
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was, as he claimed, the Light of the World, the light of their world, and they learned to see everything and everyone in their lives “in the light that is Christ.” Being a Catholic is about following Jesus Christ in the Church he gave us to teach and guide us, and to bring us to holiness, to closer and closer living in him. Jesus Christ is not just about Church and what happens here. He wants to be the Lord of everything about our lives, the Light of our entire world, not just a compartment labeled “religion” or “the spiritual.” Jesus is about the decisions we make at business and school.He’s about being honest and caring and concerned for others. He’s about chastity and fidelity. He’s about truth vs. lies and manipulation. Jesus is about making relationships work, year in and year out. He’s about keeping one’s word. Jesus is about life, here and hereafter, for those who listen to him. And none of us are to keep this good news and life in the risen Christ to ourselves, bottled up inside us.
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From the beginning, the good news of the risen Jesus has made missionaries out of all of us, witnesses to the world around us. The first were the women at the tomb in Luke’s Gospel. They hear the good news from the angels and immediately tell it to Eleven apostles. Jesus Christ’s resurrection thrusts all of us into mission, into being sent: go, proclaim the good news, don’t keep it to yourselves, let this news be good and saving for others, by what you say and by the way you live. What began with Genesis and reached its fulfillment on Calvary and on Easter Sunday, must now achieve its full effect daily in the lives of all of us, the Easter people of the Risen Jesus Christ.
Most Reverend George H. Niederauer Archbishop of San Francisco
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