Pope at Easter Vigil Mass: Break
Silence. Overcome Fear.
Easter Vigil Mass. (Vatican Media) |
During his Easter Vigil homily, Pope Francis challenges us
not to stand speechless before the events of Holy Week, but to overcome our
fears and to share in Jesus’ mission and message. (Photos below)
By Seàn-Patrick Lovett
Also known as the “night of nights”, the Easter
Vigil is really the climax of the Triduum celebrations.
It is on this night that we commemorate, through poignant words and powerful
symbols, the death and Resurrection of Jesus. True to that symbolism, the
ceremony begins outside the church, in darkness – and in silence.
Speechless before the Cross
This silence is one with which we can all identify, said
Pope Francis in his homily. In the same way as Jesus’ disciples stood
“speechless before the Cross”, incapable of “speaking out on behalf of their
Master”, so too do we stand “speechless in the face of situations we cannot
control” – believing that “nothing can be done to reverse all the injustices
that our brothers and sisters are experiencing in the flesh”.
Overpowering silence
Darkness and silence disorient and paralyze us, said the
Pope. They “plunge us into a crushing routine that robs memory, silences hope,
and leads to thinking that ‘this is the way things have always been’”. Amid
this “overpowering silence” it is the stones that “cry out” and proclaim “a new
way for all”. Delivering his homily in St Peter’s Basilica ablaze with light,
Pope Francis affirmed that: “Creation itself was the first to echo the triumph
of life over all that had attempted to silence and stifle the joy of the
Gospel”.
Overcoming fear
“Do not be afraid…for He is risen”. These words, according
to Pope Francis, should “affect our deepest convictions and certainties”. They
should challenge us and encourage us “to trust and believe that God ‘happens’
in every situation and in every person”. “He rose from the dead…and now He
waits for us”, continued the Pope, so that we can “share in His saving work”.
Christ is risen: “This is the message that sustains our hope and turns it into
concrete gestures of charity”, he added.
Challenging our conventions
For Pope Francis, the key to celebrating Easter is to
recognize how God constantly gate-crashes our lives, “challenging our
conventions, those fixed ways of thinking and acting that end up paralyzing us”.
God is inviting you and me, concluded the Pope, “to break out of our routines
and to renew our lives”. The invitation is personal and powerful: “Do we want
to share in this message of Life, or do we prefer to continue standing
speechless before events as they happen?”
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