From the Pastor - Easter Sunday
The great feast of Easter has begun, Christian stewards. Let us rejoice and be glad! Just as we embraced the discipline and fasting of Lent, let us fully embrace the joy and feasting that the next 50 days offer. We are called to be good stewards of the Easter season.
Our first reading, from Acts, gives instruction on how to do this. Here, St. Peter says that our Lord, “commissioned us to preach to the people and testify that he is the one appointed by God as judge of the living and the dead… that everyone who believes in him will receive forgiveness of sins through his name.”
How do we ordinary people preach and testify to all God has done? We do so through how we live our ordinary lives — through the intentional use of our time, talent, and treasure for the kingdom of God. Putting God and others ahead of ourselves in every aspect of our lives is the most eloquent preaching we can do. Boldly and joyfully embracing a stewardship way of life is our most powerful testimony.
As Christian stewards, we are the modern-day witnesses of an incredible miracle prompted by unfathomable love — the death and Resurrection of our Savior for us. Let us rejoice and be glad and let’s make sure our lives are a testimony to this amazing grace! © Catholic Stewardship Conference, 2023
Pastoral Pondering
Christus resurrexit sicut dixit! Alleluia! Christ has risen as he said! Alleluia! Each year when we celebrate Easter Sunday, we celebrate Christ’s victory over sin and death. While each Sunday celebration of Holy Mass is also a celebration of the Easter mysteries, Easter Sunday stands out as the most important celebration of the Church’s liturgical year. Because of our broken humanity, we have all been impacted by the reality of sin and death that came into the world with the fall of our first parents. Yet, because of what Jesus has done for us, the shackles of that original sin, can no longer hold us. We have been given the promise of eternal life.
If you are visiting with us or if you have not been to Mass for a while, I do hope that this celebration of the Easter mysteries brings you joy and peace. Our clergy and staff have been working hard these past weeks of Lent to help us all get ready to sing the Easter Alleluias. I am extremely grateful for all their efforts.
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