Easter
Is……..!
-Fr. Cedric Prakash sj*
In his Spiritual
Exercises (#299) St. Ignatius of Loyola
invites the exercitant to contemplate on Jesus’ first Apparition after his
Resurrection: to his beloved Mother. It is the most natural thing that Jesus
would do - to spend value-time with the one woman who accompanied him
throughout his life. St. Ignatius reminds us ‘Scripture
supposes that we have understanding, as it is written, “Are you also without
understanding?”’ This
apparition was undoubtedly a very personal and profound experience both for
Mother and Son. Easter is....a personal and
profound experience of our risen Lord!
Jesus appears to Mary
Magdalene: a woman is chosen to be the first communicator of the ‘Good News’,
the prima Evangelizer. Jesus consistently
took a stand for women. He broke down taboos and challenged the mindset of a
highly patriarchal society. Appearing to
Mary Magdalene, early that Easter morn, was his powerful statement and
appreciation of the significant role women had to play in his Church and
society. Easter is....a deeper realization that all women
and men are created equal in the image and likeness of God!
Pope Francis highlights
this powerful recognition of women by Jesus when he says, “The Church
acknowledges the indispensable contribution which women make to society through
the sensitivity, intuition and other distinctive skill sets which they, more
than men, tend to possess.” (Evangelii Gaudium
#103) Easter
is....the courage to accept the indispensable role of women in Church and
society!
On Maundy Thursday, Pope
Francis once again gave the world a very moving example as he washed the feet
of differently-abled persons of different ages, ethnicities and religious
confessions - among them were four women and a Muslim. The Pope gave the world
a powerful reminder of Jesus’ commandment of love “if I your
Lord and Teacher have washed your feet, you also ought to wash one another’s
feet.” Easter is....the humility
and love we need to be inclusive - to bend down and wash the feet of the
others!
At the Last Supper, Jesus
took bread, broke it and shared it among his disciples. He does a fairly
similar exercise with the cup of wine. Not all present are able to grasp the
totality and meaning of this supreme act of love. Later, on the road to Emmaus,
the disciples are unable to recognize Jesus along the route but they finally do
so at the breaking of the bread. Easter
is....the ability to recognize Jesus in the breaking of the bread and in doing
so – to heal the brokenness of our world!
The Risen Lord brings
peace to all those whom he meets after his Resurrection! The world we live in today is becoming more
and more fragmented, torn apart by violence, sectarianism, hatred,
divisiveness, inequalities and injustices.
This is our context and none of us can abdicate the role and
responsibility that is given to us by the Lord, to be channels of his peace, to
sow love everywhere. Easter is....the commitment to be
communicators of the Lord’s peace to all around us!
Easter
is....ALL THIS and much more!
19th April,
2014
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