Pope at audience: Christian hope is born on Easter
morning
(Vatican Radio) Our faith was born with the Risen Jesus on
Easter morning. That was Pope Francis message at his General Audience on
Wednesday as he continued his catechesis on the meaning of our Christian hope.
Reflecting on the words of St Paul to the early Christian
community in Corinth, the Pope said Jesus himself is our hope and his
resurrection is the event that grounds our faith. Without it, he said,
Christianity would be a mere human philosophy and Jesus would simply be another
great religious figure.
Pope Francis said our belief is based on the testimony of
those who encountered the risen Christ, from Saint Peter and the group of the
twelve disciples, to Saint Paul, who was converted by his dramatic meeting with
the Lord on the road to Damascus. Following that encounter, Paul, who
previously persecuted Christians, becomes instead an apostle of the faith.
Faith is a surprise, a grace
The Pope said that encountering Christ in faith is always a
surprise; it is a grace given to those whose hearts are open. It
overturns our comfortable existence and opens us to an unexpected future,
sowing life and light in place of death and sorrow. Even though we are
all sinners, he said, we too can go to the tomb, see the stone rolled away and
realise that God has an unexpected future for each one of us.
Jesus lives in our midst
This is the reason for our Easter joy, the Pope said: in the
risen Jesus, who dwells in our midst, we encounter the power of God’s love,
which triumphs over death, bringing new life and undying hope. During this
Easter season, he concluded, let us continue to cry from our hearts that Jesus
is risen and lives among us here, today.
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