Pope at Regina Coeli on Easter
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POpe Francis prays Regina Coeli in St Peter's Square (ANSA) |
On Easter Monday, Pope Francis prays the Regina Coeli in St
Peter’s Square and reminds us that, in Jesus, we too have risen.
By Vatican News
During the Regina Coeli prayer on Easter Monday, Pope Francis
reflects on the Gospel of Saint Matthew that describes the women meeting Jesus
at the empty tomb.
Here is a Vatican News translation of the full text of
the Pope’s reflection.
Today and throughout this week, the Easter joy of the
Resurrection of Jesus, the wonderful event we commemorated yesterday, will
continue.
During the Easter Vigil, the words spoken by the Angels at
the empty tomb of Christ resounded. To the women who had gone to the tomb at
dawn on the first day after the Sabbath, they said: "Why do you seek the
living among the dead? He is not here, He is risen". The Resurrection of
Christ is the most shocking event in human history, attesting to the victory of
God's Love over sin and death and giving our hope of life a rock-sold foundation.
What was humanly unthinkable happened: "Jesus of Nazareth…God raised Him
up, freeing Him from the pains of death".
On this Easter Monday (in Italian "Monday of the
Angel"), the liturgy, with the Gospel of Matthew, takes us back to the
empty tomb of Jesus. The women, full of awe and joy, are leaving in a hurry to
go and bring the news to the disciples; and at that moment Jesus presents
Himself before them. They "came up to Him and, falling down before Him,
clasped His feet". Jesus drives fear out of their hearts and encourages
them even more to announce to their brothers and sisters what has happened. All
the Gospels emphasize the role of women, Mary of Magdala and the others, as the
first witnesses of the resurrection. The men were frightened, they were closed
in the Upper Room. Peter and John, advised by Mary Magdalene, only went out
briefly and saw that the tomb was open and empty. But it was the women who were
the first to meet the Risen One and to bring the message that He was alive.
Today, dear brothers and sisters, the words of Jesus
addressed to the women resound for us too: "Do not be afraid; go and
proclaim...". After the liturgies of the Easter Triduum, which allowed us
to relive the mystery of our Lord's death and resurrection, now with the eyes
of faith, we contemplate Him risen and alive. We too are called to meet Him
personally and to become His heralds and witnesses.
With the ancient Easter Sequence, we repeat during these
days: "Christ, my hope, is risen!”. In Him we too have risen, passing from
death to life, from the slavery of sin to the freedom of love. Let us therefore
allow ourselves to be touched by the consoling message of Easter and be
enveloped by its glorious light, which dispels the darkness of fear and
sadness. The risen Jesus walks beside us. He manifests Himself to those who
call on Him and who love Him. First of all in prayer, but also in simple joys
lived with faith and gratitude. We can also feel His presence when we share
moments of cordiality, welcome, and friendship, or when we contemplate nature.
May this feast day, on which it is traditional to enjoy some leisure and free
time, help us to experience the presence of Jesus.
Let us ask the Virgin Mary to help us draw with full hands
the gifts of peace and serenity of the Risen One, and to share them with our
brothers and sisters, especially with those who most need comfort and hope.
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