Saturday, April 11, 2020

Holy Saturday - Reflection I















On this Holy Saturday, we will post two reflections. The first reflection is a set of excerpts from Pope Francis' Holy Saturday homily on March 30, 2013, just 17 days after his papacy began. His main theme is newness.

Newness often makes us fearful, including the newness which God brings us, the newness which God asks of us. We are like the Apostles in the Gospel: often we would prefer to hold on to our own security, to stand in front of a tomb, to think about someone who has died, someone who ultimately lives on only as a memory, like the great historical figures from the past. We are afraid of God’s surprises. Dear brothers and sisters, we are afraid of God’s surprises! He always surprises us! The Lord is like that.

Dear brothers and sisters, let us not be closed to the newness that God wants to bring into our lives! Are we often weary, disheartened and sad? Do we feel weighed down by our sins? Do we think that we won’t be able to cope? Let us not close our hearts, let us not lose confidence, let us never give up: there are no situations which God cannot change, there is no sin which he cannot forgive if only we open ourselves to him.

May he open us to the newness that transforms, to the beautiful surprises of God. May he make us men and women capable of remembering all that he has done in our own lives and in the history of our world. May he help us to feel his presence as the one who is alive and at work in our midst. And may he teach us each day, dear brothers and sisters, not to look among the dead for the Living One. Amen.

Excerpted from HOMILY OF POPE FRANCIS
Vatican Basilica
Holy Saturday
March 30, 2013

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This afternoon we will post a second reflection on the theme of gardening - a theme of great "newness that transforms" and many "beautiful surprises of God" indeed.

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