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Happy
Easter! Jesus is Risen! He is Risen Indeed! Today we celebrate the
greatest event that ever occurred in the history of the world. By His
own power, Jesus rose from the dead. His resurrection gave Him a new
body, but He still had the wounds of His crucifixion on it, on His
hands feet and side. Our Lord predicted what would happen to Him. He
said, “The Son of Man will be handed over and killed, but three
days later, He will rise.” By
His resurrection, Jesus gave us hope that He is with us today and we
can be with Him in heaven.
In
the Gospel today, Mary Magdalene went to the tomb, only to discover
its empty. She ran to tell the apostles and then Peter and John ran
back to the tomb and discover its empty. But they noticed something
strange. They saw the cloth that covered His head, not with the
burial cloths, but rolled up in a separate place. When John went into
the tomb, he saw and believed, yet he and Peter did not understand
the Scripture that He had to rise from the dead.
What
are the proofs of the resurrection of Jesus today? First, we have the
empty tomb. But not just the empty tomb, the cloth that covered the
face of Jesus was rolled up in a separate place by itself. How could
that be? If someone stole the body, they would not have taken the
time to roll up the cloth that covered His face. It was clear Jesus
had done it Himself.
You
probably heard of the Shroud of Turin, believed to be the burial
cloth of Jesus. On the shroud is the image of a crucified man,
showing the wounds on His hands, feet and side. It is very detailed.
It shows His face, scourge marks and a head that had been crowned
with thorns and where is blood had dripped down his face. The shroud
is in a Catholic Church in Turin, Italy. It has been examined over
the centuries many times by scientists. The shroud even has tiny
plant pollen particles that come only from a specific region in
Israel.
When
the Divine Mercy image was created at the request of St. Faustina,
she wanted the artist to create the image of Jesus she saw when He
appeared to her in the 1920’s in Poland. But when the image was
finished she was deeply disappointed. She said no one could paint an
image as beautiful as what she saw. However, just a few years ago,
the image of the shroud was transposed over the painting of the
Divine Mercy image of Jesus and it is stunning. It was nearly exactly
the same. So if we want to see an image of what Jesus looked like we
look at that original Divine Mercy painting.
Today,
as an Easter gift from myself all including every child will receive
a Divine Mercy picture. Its not the exact image St. Faustina had the
artist paint, but we receive the same graces any image created as the
same representation.
So
far we have had examples of proofs Jesus rose from the dead. The
empty tomb, the cloth rolled up by itself, the shroud and the Divine
Mercy image, an exact image of the shroud. But there are more
examples Jesus is risen from the dead.
When
we got the new processional cross, I noticed when the cross is placed
in the stand, it creates a loud bomb. And so as I was looking at it I
made a side comment prayer to Jesus. I said, “What can we do about
that?” A few minutes later, I got the idea of getting an o-ring
and placing it on the stand. I went to the hardware store and got one
and it worked. When I left the church, outside in front of the statue
of Jesus and the child Jesus on the ground was the exact size o-ring
I had just put on the base of the processional cross. I believe Jesus
wanted me to know it was His idea and not mine and that He cares
about the smallest little prayers and needs we may have. It is proof
that Jesus is risen and is with us.
As
you know, I did hospital ministry for four years and one day, I went
to non-Catholic patient’s room. The man’s infected foot had an
open wound on the top. When I saw his foot, I immediately thought of
the wounds on the feet of Jesus and told the man, he was experiencing
some pain Jesus felt when He was on the cross. The man said, “Yes,
I know, I have thought about that too”. He said, “I am in
constant terrible pain, but I know Jesus is with me through it”.
He said, “If it wasn’t for Jesus, I could not being going
through this.” He said, “Despite everything,
I have peace because Jesus is always with me.” The man endures
his suffering because he believes Jesus is risen and is with Him.
This man’s faith in the resurrected Jesus gave him hope, that no
matter his suffering, Our Lord is with him.
Here
is another proof Jesus is risen from the dead. My father, was a very
good man and like all of us he had a weakness. He was an alcoholic.
One day, he decided he wanted to stop drinking. He went to a
treatment facility. I was not yet a priest and when he came out of
treatment, he told me he had gone to confession. He began to go to AA
meetings and discovered he needed God’s help to stay sober. So he
turned his life over to God and was sober for many years. He was a
changed man. Though he fell a few times, he would just get back up
and keep trying. His new life was a witness to the power of the
resurrection of Jesus that God dwells in us.
One
day, Bishop Fulton Sheen came out of the cathedral and noticed a
prostitute near the church doors. He stopped to talk to her and the
firs thing she said was, “Don’t ask me to go to Confession,
because I will not do that.” This helped the bishop to know she
was Catholic. He asked if she could come back the next day and talk
to her. She said, “Okay, but I will not go to confession.” He
said, “I promise, I will not ask you to go to Confession.” So
the next day, she came and as they were walking through the church,
he opened the confessional door and gently pushed her inside and
closed the door. She said, “You promised, you would not ask me to
go to confession.” He said, “I didn’t.” After some talking
she went to confession and two years later she joined a Carmelite
order. She went from being a prostitute to a bride of Christ. That is
proof of the resurrection of Jesus. Our Lord forgave her sins and she
lived a new life with Christ.
Due
to the fall of Adam and Eve, no one was able to go to heaven. That
is, until Jesus suffered, died and rose from the dead. By His death
and resurrection, He opened the gates of heaven. And it is through
baptism original sin and personal sins are washed away, and we share
in God’s divine life.
Once
I baptized a baby and after the baptism, the mother kissed the baby’s
chest and she said, “I love you, God, I know you are in the
heart of my baby.” What a beautiful witness to the resurrection
of Jesus.
There
is a movie and a book called “Heaven
is for Real”. Its a true
story about Colton Burpo who shared the story of how he left
his body during an emergency surgery and went to heaven. Colton began
describing events and people that seemed impossible for him to know
about. Examples include knowledge of an unborn sister miscarried by
his mother in 1998 and details of a great-grandfather who had died 30
years before Colton was born. Colton also explained how he met Jesus
riding a rainbow-colored horse and sat in Jesus' lap while angels
sang songs to him. He also saw the Virgin Mary kneeling before the
throne of God and at other times standing beside Jesus. This 3 yr old
boy gives testimony to the resurrection of Our Lord.
One
day, after I visited some Catholics in a nursing home, I had the
opportunity of baptizing 90 year old non-Catholic lady. She was
unconscious and dying. Her daughter said she has never been baptized
but had always wanted it. When she was baptized not only were her
sins forgiven, but the punishment due to her sins forgiven. She got a
straight shot to heaven. By an inspiration, the risen Jesus directed
me to her room and through my hands and with Holy Water, Jesus
baptized her to prepare her for heaven and when she arrived she saw
the face of Jesus for the first time. Oh the infinite mercy of God.
Bernard
Nathanson was a Jewish abortionist, who became Catholic. He was
responsible for killing 75,000 babies, but God in His infinite mercy,
washed away all of his sins and the punishment due to his sins, when
he was baptized. If he would have died immediately after his baptism,
he would have went straight to heaven. Here a Jewish man came to
believe Jesus died and rose from the dead and was baptized because of
it.
I
have heard thousands of confessions over the years. Once I heard the
confession of a woman, who had not been to confession in 80 yrs. She
also received Anointing of the Sick and the Apostolic Pardon because
she was very ill in the hospital. All of her sins and the punishment
due to her sins were washed away in the ocean of God’s mercy. She
believed Jesus rose from the dead and forgave her sins and prepared
her for heaven.
You
may remember Fr. Colin Boor. Years ago, he did ministry here at Holy
Trinity. He is noted for many stories, especially this one.
One
day, he went to visit a man in the hospital, and asked if he could
anoint him, hear his confession and give him Holy Communion. The man
had been a non-practicing Catholic for many years. But, he refused.
Because the man was going to die, Fr. Boor came back to his room
everyday but the man kept refusing and even told him, “Get out
of my room. I don’t want no priest here.” The last time Fr.
Boor visited him, the man said, “I don’t want confession. I
don’t want you in my room. Get out!” Fr. Boor grabbed a chair
and sat down. The man said, “What are you doing?” And Fr. Boor
said, “I want to see a man go to hell, I never saw
one do that before”. The man’s heart was moved and he
went to confession, was anointed, received Holy Communion and the
Apostolic Pardon before he died.
Every
time we come to Mass, we are witnesses to the resurrection. Our faith
is proof Jesus rose from the dead. If we did not believe in the
resurrection, we would not be here. We are told and it is true, the
bread and wine are changed into the body and blood of Jesus. But the
Eucharist is not just the body and blood of Jesus, its the risen and
resurrected Lord. Jesus risen from the dead-- in all His glory--
comes down upon the altar and then comes inside of us in Holy
Communion. We have a personal and intimate union with Jesus that
saints say lasts at least 10 to 15 minutes. What joy it is to receive
the living beating Heart of Jesus in the Eucharist and to have His
Heart united to our heart. What joy it is to adore Him and speak to
Him one on one during our Eucharistic Adoration Holy Hour. For truly,
He is there.
If
we look for proof Jesus rose from the dead, we have no greater proof,
than the Eucharist.
Today,
let us look forward to our time with Jesus in Holy Communion, our
time with Him in Adoration, our time with Him in our personal prayer
knowing He is inside us through baptism. And let us look forward to
the day when we too will receive a new resurrected body at the end of
the world. As Our Lord said, “He who eats my flesh and drinks my
blood, lives in me and I in him, and I will raise him
up on the last day.”
My
friends, next Sunday is Divine Mercy Sunday. On that day the flood
gates of God’s mercy are
open. If we have gone to Confession and receive Holy Communion on
Divine Mercy Sunday, not only are all our sins forgiven, but the
punishment due to our sins forgiven as
well. Our soul becomes like
it was at baptism. All is washed away in the ocean of God’s mercy.
Its only once a year. If you haven’t gone to Confession
during Lent, do it before Mass next Sunday and when you receive Holy
Communion you will be thrilled and your heart will leap with joy and
you will exclaim “Jesus is Risen. He is risen indeed. Alleluia!”