Holy Week is almost over.
We can go back to our "normal" lives now.
We
made it through another Lent, another Triduum.
Like the first disciples going
back to Galilee,
we've listened to the witnesses of events we can't
explain.
Christ has lived and died.
Christ is risen.
We don't really
have the words to tell about it,
but we know we are
changed.
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We're different.
Once
we start to live the Way Jesus taught--
by generously giving ourselves
away,
by dying to ourselves and living in solidarity with all people--
we
change.
We see things differently.
We act differently.
We have
different values.
We have different
goals.
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By the time these
scriptures we read today were written down,
the grappling
with the reality
of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection
had found many expressions
in the
lives of those witnesses and their communities.
As you know from trying to
tell someone else
about your own spiritual insights and experiences,
the
words don't come easily.
The experience defies
description.
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But our
understanding grows as we live with that experience,
and it deepens.
Our
life changes,
and we understand what happened
ever and ever more
clearly.
We act on our understanding,
and life changes even more.
We
become the paschal mystery.
Christ lives in
us.
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I'm reminded of that poem by
Gerard Manley Hopkins,
As Kingfishers Catch Fire.
He writes: "...the just
man justices;
Keeps grace: that keeps all his goings graces;
Acts in God's
eye what in God's eye he is--
Christ--for Christ plays in ten thousand
places,
Lovely in limbs, and lovely in eyes not
his...."
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We will go on from this
celebration today to love and do justice.
We will carry Christ into the
world, everywhere we go.
Our families will bask in the bright light
of our
care and concern for them.
Our friends will call on us to help because they
know how we are. The
poor will find us with them,
providing for their
urgent needs
and working to change the systems
that keep them from
thriving.
Christ comes again and
again.
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Mary of Magdala laments in
today's Gospel,
"We don't know where they've put him."
She will soon find
out.
I know exactly where they have put him,
where that unique expression
of the Divine Presence lives:
in you!
In your heart, in your values, in
your prayers,
in your reaching out, in all you do and all you are.
Christ
is risen! Alleluia!
--
Holy Spirit Catholic Community
Mass at 2086
Brookdale (Interfaith Chapel):
Saturdays at 4:30 p.m.
Sundays at 9
a.m.
Mass at 3535 Executive Parkway (Unity of Toledo)
Sundays at 5:30
p.m.
www.holyspirittoledo.org
Rev.
Bev Bingle, Pastor
419-727-1774
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