Easter Sunday
My dear brothers and sister in Christ,
Christ has risen alleluia!
As we rejoice in the resurrection of the Lord, I wish God’s blessings upon each and everyone.
The Easter season is the most important of all liturgical times. This season begins with celebrating the resurrection of Our Lord from the dead and culminates in His Ascension to the Father and sending of the Holy Spirit upon the Church. The initial joy of the disciples in seeing the risen Lord extends for a period of eight days which is known as the ‘Easter Octave’. The length of the Easter season is fifty days and concludes on Pentecost Sunday.
There is no evidence in any of the religions of the world that anyone other than Jesus Christ has died and come back to life on one’s own. Such an honor, glory, power and privilege belongs only to Jesus Christ who rose from the dead on the third day. Only Christianity has that greatest News to proclaim to the world!
The witnesses to this supernatural event are the Apostles who saw the risen Lord after His resurrection. They ate and drank with him for forty days after He rose from the dead. All of the four Gospels mention the event of the resurrection. The first of the disciples to see the risen Lord was Mary Magdalene. According to the Gospels, she got up early in the morning to go to the tomb of Jesus to anoint His dead body. Little did she know that Jesus was not in the tomb. The tomb was empty. An Angel appeared and told her and the other women that Jesus was no longer in the tomb and that He was risen. Mary Magdalene ran to tell the good news to Peter and the other disciples who came to the empty tomb to see for themselves. Later on, the risen Lord appeared to the disciples. Peter the leader of the Apostles said that they are the witnesses of all these events. (Acts 10:
The resurrection of the Lord brings us hope against hope. What is impossible for human beings, is possible for God. Everything seemed lost on Good Friday, but Christ’s resurrection on Easter morning was the saving grace for everyone.
Let us not give up on anyone, on anything.
God will bring everything to fulfillment.
May the risen Lord bless you!
Fr. Bob Romaine









