HE HAS RISEN!

Easter Sunday: The Empty Tomb

Posted on April 15, 2017 by Alan A. Malizia: Contagious Optimism! Co-Author

“Pilate said to them, “The guard is yours; go secure it as best you can.” So they went and secured the tomb by fixing a seal to the stone and setting the guard. – Matthew 27: 65-66

“The king lay in state with the guard about Him. And the most astounding fact about this spectacle of vigilance over the dead is that the enemies of Christ expected the Resurrection, but His friends did not. It was the believers who were the skeptics. It was the unbelievers who were credulous.

None of the apostles expected a Resurrection. They had to be convinced. They had to be convinced the hard way, as Thomas had to be convinced. Believe me, the skeptics of today cannot compare with the skeptics of those days, namely the apostles. They were the doubters, and when they were convinced they proved that they believed by having their throats cut for the cause of Christ.” – Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen

“Why do you seek the living among the dead?” He is not here, but has been raised.” – Luke 24:5-6

And as the risen Christ had overcome death, so too, the apostles would rise above their fear. Having again seen and eaten with their master, a presumed illusion had become reality; restoring their faith. The cowards would become heroes. They were now prepared to let go of the lives they knew and give them over to and for Christ; completely. All that was Christ was conferred upon them by Him. They would do what He had done. And through the apostles the gospels would be proclaimed throughout the world resulting in a growing, vibrant, Holy and living church.

As a result of the events of Good Friday and Easter Sunday all that was is changed forever. Suffering once seen as a dreaded error of life now has a valued purpose and meaning; for it is the precursor of a greater good; and in the case of Christ, the greatest good. His success is our success. The entrance to heaven that had been denied to all humanity by the disobedience of one man, has been reopened, and access reinstated to all humanity by the obedience of the One man.

From the apostles and succeeding disciples to the present day priests, the consecration of the Holy Eucharist continues in the presence of the ever vigilant Paraclete. The Paraclete is the love of God that binds the Father to the Son and the Son to us all. The Paraclete guides, protects, inspires, consoles and sustains. And through that continual Eucharistic consecration, Jesus keeps the promise He made that comforted and encouraged his apostles then; and comforts and encourages all today, who take up their cross and follow Him. “And remember that I am with you always, even unto the end of the world.” – Matthew 28:20

The stone that sealed the tomb of the Savior was found fallen away. And the place where His body had been laid was empty and free of darkness. For that which harbors not life, but death, had not the power to contain “The Light Of The World.”

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A borrowed Tomb

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Palm Sunday Ushers in “The Week That Changed The World”

As we enter Holy Week we remember that two years ago we and the world entered a most unprecedented period of duress rooted in a pandemic from which many trials and challenges have sprung forth. Yet the lessons of Holy Week provides a hopeful model that there is light at the end of the tunnel. For the lamentation of Good Friday gives way to the Joy of Easter Sunday.

Palm Sunday

“Took branches of palm trees, and went forth to meet him, and cried: Hosanna, blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord, the king of Israel.”- John 12:13

Holy Thursday

“And taking bread, he gave thanks, and brake: and gave to them, saying: This is my body, which is given for you. Do this for a commemoration of me.”-Luke 22:19

“For this is my blood of the new testament, which shall be shed for many.”-Matthew 26:28

Good Friday

“Father, forgive them for they know not what they do.”- Luke 23:34

“And about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying: Eli, Eli, lamma sabacthani?” That is, My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?”-Matthew 27:46

“And Jesus crying out with a loud voice, said: Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit.”- Luke 23:46

Holy Saturday

” Command therefore the sepulchre to be guarded until the third day: lest perhaps his disciples steal him away, and say to the people: He is risen from the dead: and the last error shall be worse than the first…Pilate saith to them: You have a guard: go, guard it as you know.”- Matthew 27:64-65

Easter Sunday

“Who saith to them: Be not affrighted: you seek Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified: he is risen, he is not here, behold the place they laid him.”- Mark 16:6

“For this was I born, and for this came I into the world: that I should give testimony to the  truth. Every one that is of the truth, heareth my voice.”

The Promise”– by, Alan Malizia

Upon a cross a debt was paid,

and promise made,

for tortured souls enslaved.

From an empty tomb,

as if a womb,

emerged the promise kept.

And by it we are saved.

A Blessed Holy Week to all. Know that the agony of Good Friday is but the requisite for the ecstasy of Easter Sunday.
-Alan

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Thankful Serenity

Thankful Serenity

Posted on November 25, 2015 by Alan A. Malizia: Contagious Optimism! Co-Author

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On one occasion while attending Mass this summer a young man entered our church whom I had never seen before. I thought that perhaps he may regularly attend one of the Sunday Masses, and as a matter of convenience, attended this particular Saturday Vigil instead. What caught my attention was that he carried a backpack with him and before Mass began changed his seat a number of times, beginning at the front right pews of the church to the back right pews, and finally settled in the front rows on the left side in view of a statue of Mary, the Mother of Sorrows. I myself became unsettled at his inability to settle down. As he sat awaiting Mass to begin he reached inside his bag and pulled from it a head band, that he proceeded to tie around his head. With images of terrorist self-sacrificing shootings and bombings so widely  displayed on TV and the internet, it is no wonder that I kept my eyes riveted on him and his seemingly strange actions. The church began to fill with the usual Saturday vigil attendees minutes before the Mass was to begin. At 4:30PM the bell rang announcing the entrance of the priest who was to celebrate that Mass. I had ears on the readings but my eyes were on the stranger. At least a stranger to this Mass. After the Gospel was read and the priest began his Homily on the day’s readings, the stranger abruptly grabbed his bag, got up from his seat, that he earlier spent so much time in finding, and left the church. As he passed by where I was sitting I could see that he was dressed in rather worn clothing and in his bag was possibly all that he owned in the world.

When I returned home I felt a bit ashamed of myself for having allowed the signs of the times to instill such fear for my safety and those others attending Mass. Ashamed that, even in church, I should think the worst of another at the very moment that we are reliving Christ’s sacrifice for those who loved Him and those who hated Him.

We live in a most tumultuous time. Terrorism has raised suspicion to its highest level and reduced trust to its lowest. How then can one be grateful at this moment in history? We can find gratitude simply because two thousand years ago Christ willingly gave Himself to the cross in the midst of a world that was also filled with fear and hate. He did so for the salvation of souls that resulted in the re-opening of the once barred gates to heaven for the sake of the very creatures who did put their creator to death. How can one not be grateful for that greatest act of love?

At the foot of the cross, both on Calvary and on any alter in world during the consecration of the Eucharist, serenity enters the souls of those witnessing, and for that moment, the world’s turmoil calms. For Divine Love that settled the seas, calmed the winds, fed the multitudes, relieved the suffering, instilled light in the darkest of hearts and raised the dead, still commands us to fear not; “For I am with you always, until the end of time.’

So when seated at your Thanksgiving table, make time for a prayer of thanks to Christ, who paid the price that purchased serenity, courage and wisdom for all who believe in Him. For even in the worst state of the world His Divine serenity neutralizes all apprehension. His promise kept is a gift to all forever, for He came not solely at a point in time but for all time; and by it all is made new.

“Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth,  for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, …” –  Revelation 21:1

There is no reason to fear for those who place their trust in Him. For in His coming nothing will ever be the same again.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING

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