Saturday, 4 April 2026

Sunday, 5 April 2026


Life is reborn wherever Love passes

Reflection

On this Easter Sunday, we celebrate the heart of the Christian faith: the victory of Life over every form of darkness. The Resurrection is not merely a distant event in time; it is a continuous, silent, and transformative movement that crosses history and reaches us today with the same regenerating strength. Easter reminds us that nothing is ever definitively lost, that no night is eternal, and that even when everything seems still, God is at work in the invisible.

The Resurrection is God’s great “yes” to humanity. It is the confirmation that love is stronger than fear, stronger than injustice, stronger than death. And yet, this mystery does not impose itself with noise. Just as on the first day of the week, the light rises discreetly, almost timidly, inviting us to look with new eyes at what we thought we already understood.

Today, we are called to let this light touch our own areas of shadow. Each of us carries within small forms of death: discouragement, old wounds, frustrated expectations, accumulated fatigue. Easter does not magically erase these realities, but it offers them a new horizon. The Resurrection tells us that what seemed like an ending can become a beginning; what seemed closed can open; what seemed dead can come back to life.

To open oneself to Easter is to allow God to transform our way of seeing. It is to believe that hope is not naïve, but courageous. It is to recognise that spiritual life is not built only on certainties, but on trust. It is to accept that even when we do not see the path, the light has already begun to rise.

On this day of profound joy, perhaps the invitation is both simple and demanding: to let oneself be found by the Risen One. He does not come with reproach, but with peace. He does not come in haste, but with tenderness. He does not come to demand, but to offer life in abundance. Easter is, above all, an encounter - and every encounter with Him renews, heals, and lifts us up.

Inspiration

Allow yourself today an inner gesture of rebirth. Think of an area of your life that needs light, reconciliation, or new breath. Entrust it to the Risen One. Believe that transformation begins in silence, like the seed that germinates before breaking through the earth. Easter is a living promise: wherever love passes, life is reborn.

Prayer

Risen Lord, on this Easter Sunday, I welcome Your light that overcomes all shadows. Renew my hope, strengthen my heart, and awaken what within me seemed dormant. May Your peace dwell in my thoughts, may Your love heal my wounds, and may Your presence guide me to true rebirth. Make me a witness of Your new life, today and always. Amen.

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