Diocese of Fall River
The Anchor
F riday , April 10, 2009
The Ultimate Hope of the Resurrection Dear Friends in Christ,
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arly in the morning on the day after the Sabbath, three women went to the tomb where our Lord had been buried. They heard these words, which are the first proclamation of Christ’s Resurrection: “Do not be afraid! You seek Jesus of Nazareth, the crucified. He has been raised” (Mk 16:6). These words once again announce to us the powerful message of Easter. In fact, they give us great hope!
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urrently our world faces economic difficulty and financial crisis. Many men and women in the Diocese of Fall River are troubled by the threat of pay cuts, hardship, and unemployment. When looking to the future, some individuals may feel anxiety and even desperation. Uncertainty darkens the daily lives of hardworking people. In response, the Gospel tells us “Do not be afraid!”
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ou seek Jesus of Nazareth, the crucified.” Our Lord became man not to remain aloof from our suffering. Instead, he stands in solidarity with us against the many evils that afflict our world, including poverty, sickness, and violence. Through his Passion, Jesus lovingly associates himself with all of humanity’s pain. He was humiliated and punished for our sins. He died to give us life. He is the One our hearts seek.
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he tomb is not the end of the story; death does not have the last word. “He has been raised.” This is the constant truth that comforts us in all our trials. The light of the Resurrection shines upon us. The Risen Christ brings us great hope. Through the Church community and through its liturgy and sacraments, our living God accompanies us concretely and gives us all the possibility of new life.
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oday 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 glory and the gift of eternal life — the ultimate hope of Easter!
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ith 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
BEHOLD THE MAN — This stained glass, from Sacred Heart Church in Fall River, bids all Catholics today to look on the one pierced for our offenses.