Easter Message
The common understanding of the word Easter is not necessarily religious. Many associate it with Spring, warmer weather, new season, and beginning of something exciting. For us, as Christian community, Easter above all is a religious and principal celebration, which commemorates and re-lives the Resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after his Crucifixion. The Resurrection represents Christ's victory over death and promise of eternal life for those who follow him.
Undoubtedly, Easter brings hope of new life, not just for the catechumens who just received sacraments of Baptism, First Eucharist, and Confirmation, but to all of us who believe in Jesus Christ. We are encouraged to choose and celebrate life, instead of death, life with God, that Jesus won for us during these Holy Days.
Furthermore, Easter is a wonderful celebration of faith and love. Our love is restored and faith strengthened through our experience of God’s love during Easter. Our eyes were opened and we believe. “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life” (Jn 3:16). “Therefore, overcome with paschal joy, every land, every people exult in your praise and even the heavenly Powers, with the angelic hosts, sing together the unending hymn of your glory…" (Easter Preface, Roman Missal). Alleluia, which we sing frequently in the liturgy these days, encourages us to rejoice in the Lord. The Lord is risen, He is risen indeed.
One of the most powerful messages of Easter is Peace. Resurrection of Jesus brings Peace into our hearts. “Peace be with you” is the first greeting of Jesus upon meeting his disciples after his resurrection. It is a message of forgiveness and reconciliation, which Jesus offers to his disciples who betrayed him during Holy Week. Easter brings Peace to all of us. It is true Peace, which will not be taken away from us. The Peace of Christ.
My Easter wish for you, dear brothers and sisters, is the Peace of Christ. Receive the Peace of Christ. Be aware of it. Find peace in your hearts. As community we always pray for peace in the world during Holy Mass. I often add additional prayers for peace in Ukraine, our country, city, and families. Above all we pray for peace in our hearts. The Peace of Christ means presence of God. Find the peace in your hearts during Easter, and stay with it.
Happy Easter!
Fr. Andrzej





