Each of the four gospels tells the story of Jesus resurrection and his encounter with his disciples but with different elements remembered. Reading them in parallel gives us incite into the fuller picture. This in turn lets us find and focus on those elements that stand out to us for our meditation.
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Showing posts with label Lent 2016. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lent 2016. Show all posts
Tuesday, 29 March 2016
The Four Resurrection Gospels
Each of the four gospels tells the story of Jesus resurrection and his encounter with his disciples but with different elements remembered. Reading them in parallel gives us incite into the fuller picture. This in turn lets us find and focus on those elements that stand out to us for our meditation.
Saturday, 26 March 2016
Easter 2016
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"He is not here; he has risen, just as he said." |
An Easter Homily
During
this Holy Week that we have just celebrated together, two words stood out for
me - NIGHT and TRUTH.
In
John’s gospel account of the Supper of the Lord, he presents that chilling picture
of Judas, sitting at table with Jesus, all the while conspiring to betray Jesus
to those seeking to kill Jesus. Finally, Judas gets up from the table, and
leaves. Here John adds these words; “…
and it was NIGHT.”
John
is not talking about the time of day only, but of something of much greater
magnitude. He is talking about darkness - the black of night - the absence of
light – all meant to describe the condition of a human soul – stripped of the LIGHT
of truth. Inside Judas’s heart it is NIGHT. He no longer believes in Jesus and
his teaching. He is selling out for thirty pieces of silver.
Now,
Jesus stands before the judgement seat of Pilate, the spokesman for the secular
world, to pass judgement on Jesus. The HOUR
has begun – the HOUR of judgement, judgement on Jesus and his purpose for
coming into the world – to bring the LIGHT of TRUTH to a world in darkness;
that is in ignorance of the truth. Pilate, the spokesman for the secular world,
and all the secular worlds to come, speaks. “Truth he says, what is truth?”
Now
it is our turn. We of this generation now stand in judgement about Jesus,
whether or not his word, his gospel is truth. How many have left this table,
this table of the Word, this table of the Eucharist, and no longer walk with
Jesus; no longer accept that his gospel is truth. What is truth, once again echoes
all around us. Increasingly, our society is dominated by a secular world view,
where people are the authors of truth.
In
the liturgy of Easter Sunday, reciting the creed is replaced with the renewal
of the baptismal profession of faith. Here and now, we will proclaim, in a
visible, audible and public way where we stand on the question of truth. It is
now our hour.
Our
world is now asking us, where do you stand on Jesus and the gospel? If we say I do believe, then everything we say
and do must be shaped by this truth we embrace. For if we fail to live up to
our profession of faith, will not the world rightly judge us as hypocrites.
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Dear brothers and sisters, through the Paschal Mystery
we
have been buried with Christ in Baptism,
so
that we may walk with him in newness of life.
And
so, now that our Lenten observance is concluded,
let
us renew the promises of Holy Baptism,
by
which we once renounced Satan and his works
and
promised to serve God in the holy Catholic Church.
And
so I ask you:
Priest:
Do you renounce Satan? All: I do.
Priest:
And all his works? All: I do.
Priest:
And all his empty show? All: I do.
Priest:
Do you believe in God, the Father almighty, Creator of heaven and earth? All:
I do.
Priest:
Do you believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord, who was born of the
Virgin Mary, suffered death and was buried, rose again from the dead and is
seated at the right hand of the Father?
All:
I do.
Priest:
Do you believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy Catholic Church, the communion
of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and life
everlasting? All:
I do.
And
the Priest concludes:
And
may almighty God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ,
who
has given us new birth by water and the Holy Spirit
and
bestowed on us forgiveness of our sins,
keep
us by his grace, in
Christ Jesus our Lord,
for
eternal life.
All:
Amen.
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Friday, 25 March 2016
Good Friday
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"It is Finished." |
As we saw in the Holy Week Post, this is the "Hour", Jesus' destiny, the reason for his coming into the world, now fulfilled. Satan is defeated, his weapons of lies are rendered mute by the Truth revealed in Jesus - God is love. By mercy, God's plan is to bring all who will accept, into his presence, sharing his very life with them eternally. Satan has lied about God's plan for people, calling it eternal death. He has tried to convince everyone to live as they will, and to join him in his exile, which he calls freedom from the demands of truth. With the blackest of all darkness, he shrouded Jesus' heart, crying aloud, "your God has forsaken and abandoned you." "You are no son of his, only I, Satan, can help you now." Jesus denounced this lie of lies with these words: "Father, into your hands I commend my spirit." At that very moment, Jesus' spirit ascended, while Satan was thrown into the abyss of his emptiness. |
Ephesians 4:8-10
Therefore, it says: “He
ascended on high and took prisoners captive; he gave gifts to men.”
What does “he
ascended” mean except that he also descended into the lower [regions] of the
earth?
The one who descended
is also the one who ascended far above all the heavens, that he might fill all
things.
Acts 2:23-24
"This man, delivered
up by the set plan and foreknowledge of God, you killed, using lawless men to
crucify him.
But God raised him
up, releasing him from the throes of death, because it was impossible for him
to be held by it."
1 Peter 3:18-20
"For Christ also suffered* for sins once, the righteous for the sake of
the unrighteous, that he might lead you to God. Put to death in the flesh, he
was brought to life in the spirit.
In it he also went to preach to the spirits in prison, who had once been
disobedient while God patiently waited in the days of Noah during the building
of the ark, in which a few persons, eight in all, were saved through water."
The prophet Hosea
foretold the descent of Christ into Hell in Hosea 13:14 by placing these words
into the mouth of the Messiah: “O death, I will be our death; O hell, I will be
your bite.”
Zechariah foretells
the redemption of those in the Limbo of the Fathers in Zech 9:11: “You also by
the blood of your Testament have sent forth your prisoners out of the pit.”
What could this mean except that the Messiah would free people from the
underworld?
Colossians 2:15:
“Despoiling the principalities and powers, He has exposed them confidently.”
This refers to Christ’s victory over the condemned angels who are the demons of
Hell.
Psalm 23:7: “Lift up
your gates, O you princes,” which the medieval Gloss interprets: “that is–You
princes of hell, take away your power, whereby hitherto you held men fast in
hell”.
In Ecclesiasticus
24:45, Siracides prophecied: “I will penetrate to all the lower parts of the
earth.”
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