Diocese of Fall River
The Anchor
F riday , April 6, 2012
Bishop Coleman’s 2012 Easter Message A Privileged Moment for Encountering God’s Power
Dear Friends,
A
t Easter, the Christian community comes together as one in order to celebrate the Paschal Mystery. This is especially true for the Easter Vigil, which is a unique Liturgy in the Church’s year. The faithful unite in prayer and Sacrament to commemorate the dying and rising of our Lord, the passover of Christ from death to life. The Resurrection, it may be said, is not simply the personal victory of the Son of God over the power of death. It is not only a story of One individual’s survival. Instead, it is an event that directly addresses the real, day-to-day, and concrete problems of all men and women. It solves the most fundamental problems of humanity. When Christ rises from the tomb on the third day after His crucifixion, He proclaims the Good News not only that He is alive, but that the grave and death no longer have power over human life. Light and goodness triumph over darkness and evil. Mercy and grace prevail over sin and guilt, love and hope over sadness; life conquers death. In our time, we are troubled by wars abroad, violence at home, and uncertainty about the future. Just as death, sin isolates individuals and separates us from one another. The power of the Resurrection, however, works in the innermost depths of the human heart. It frees man from sin, filling him with hope and joy. Christ’s Resurrection pulls individuals from their isolation and repairs relations between persons. At Easter, God intervenes in the Church to bring about unity, harmony, and peace for the entire world. Today we celebrate Christ’s victory over death. After the defeat of the Cross, we profess our faith in the Resurrection with certainty. Together with the whole Church, we rejoice in the manifestation of God’s power and the gift of eternal life. With prayerful wishes that the living presence and blessings of the Risen Christ remain with each of you and with your families this Easter, I am Sincerely yours in the Lord,
Bishop of Fall River