Saturday, July 31, 2010

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's day weekend ... Breakthrough Reflections

" In the rhythm of the week, guiding the passage of time, Sunday recalls (...) days Resurrection of Christ. This is Passover week, when which we celebrate Christ's victory over sin and death, completion of the works of the first creation and the beginning of the "new creation" (cf. 2 Cor 5, 17). (...)
Rightly, therefore, can be related to Sunday call the Psalmist: "Behold, the day which the Lord has made: let us rejoice and be glad in it a" (Ps 118 [117], 24). This invitation to joy, echoed in the Easter liturgy, expresses astonishment which injured a woman who saw the crucifixion of Christ, and when "early on the first day of the week came to the tomb (Mk 16, 2) have not found anyone in it. It is an invitation to a way to relive the experience of the two disciples from Emmaus, who felt like "heart burn within them", when the Risen Lord joined them on the road, explained to them the Scriptures and appeared on the "breaking of bread" (cf. Lk 24, 32 35). It is the echo of joy, first timid, then rousing, what the apostles endured the same evening when he came to them, the risen Jesus and received the gift of His peace and His Spirit (cf. Jn 20, 19-23). \u200b\u200b"

Apostolic Letter Dies Domini

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