We heard the readings proclaimed, which tell the story of salvation history. We first see God as the creator of creation, then God asks Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac. Abraham's faith causes him to believe even if his son would die, God would raise him from the dead. God then used Moses to help the Hebrew people escape slavery, and the crossing of the sea represents the water of baptism destroying evil and being saved by water. God then promises a new and everlasting covenant, which Jesus later indicates, the Eucharist is the new and everlasting covenant. We heard Ezekiel's prophecy that God will sprinkle clean water and create new heart, reminding us that through the waters of baptism our heart is made clean from sin.
As we began Mass this evening, the lights of the church were off, the fire was blessed and the candle was lit from the fire. When the candle is processed down the aisle, from the back of the church to the front, each person's candle is lit. The light from the fire of the Easter candle represents the resurrection of Jesus. Then the whole church is lit by individual candles, which represent each of us bringing the light of Christ into a world of darkness. Just as light easily overcome darkness, so the light of Christ easily overcomes the darkness of sin.
At the moment of baptism, the light of Christ enters our heart and we become beacons of light, as disciples of Jesus. Tonight, the darkness of original sin, that Ire Cordell's soul had when she entered life, will be illuminated through the waters of baptism. Ire spent many weeks preparing to be baptized, to get confirmed, and make her First Holy Communion. She has been looking forward to this night. Through baptism, original sin, that she has on her soul, and all her personal sins will be washed away in the ocean of God's mercy. Her heart will become a temple of the Holy Spirit. She will become a child of God, a member of God's family, a member of the Catholic Church, a member of the body of Christ.
After her baptism, through the sacrament of Confirmation, the Holy Spirit will descend upon her and make her a witness to Christ when she is confirmed. She will become a soldier for Christ and will receive the name St. Patrick. She will ask St. Patrick to pray for her from heaven for her various needs. Just as we ask one another to pray for us, we are able to ask the saints to pray for us. They are just people like us, but because they are close friends of Jesus, they can ask Our Lord to answer our prayers.
Later in the Mass, at the altar, after Jesus will change the bread and wine into His body and blood and Ire will then come forward to make her First Holy Communion.
Just as Mary Magdalene knelt in homage and embraced the feet of Jesus, so Ire will kneel before Jesus and receive Him in Holy Communion.
All of this possible, because Jesus rose from the dead, because He conquered sin and death, because He established His Church to give us the 7 sacraments, so that we can come in contact and have personal and intimate relationship with the risen Lord.
Today, because Jesus rose from the dead, He is alive and here today and every day, and as He promised until the end of time. His resurrection reminds us that Jesus is real and as God, we can turn to Him every day for anything.
The angel told the women, "Do not be afraid! I know that you are seeking Jesus the crucified. He is not here for He has been raised from the dead, and He is going before you to Galilee; there you will see Him."
The Jews believed in the resurrection of the dead, but most did not suspect they would see it for themselves in their own life. Yet, Jesus first appeared to one of the greatest sinners in the New Testament, Mary Magdalene, who was a prostitute. But, when she met Jesus and came to understand His love for her, she repented and began to follow Our Lord as one of His disciples. Why would Jesus first appear to a great sinner? Because, the greater the sinner, the greater the mercy one receives and one appreciates. And because of His great mercy. Recall the words of Jesus, who said, "Therefore I tell you, her sins, which are many, are forgiven—for she loved much. But he who is forgiven little, loves little.”
She came to understand how much God loves her and because of her experience of God's love, she was not afraid to go to a cemetery to anoint the dead body of Jesus.
She didn't find the dead body of Jesus in the tomb, rather to her amazement, and because she clearly did not expect it, she saw the angel and then minutes later, met Jesus alive in His resurrected body.
When she ran to tell the apostles that the angel told her, that Jesus was alive and rose from the dead, she was fearful and yet overjoyed.
Then suddenly, she sees Jesus, who met the women on their way to tell the Apostles. Her response was beautiful, "They approached Jesus, embraced His feet, and did Him homage." This was not the first time she embraced the feet of Jesus, because she had poured oil on them and then wiped His feet with her hair. She then embraced His bloody feet at the foot of the Cross. Now she embraced the same feet, which are now resurrected. Surely, she saw the wounds in His feet when she embraced them. The humility of Mary Magdalene moves our heart to see Our Lord's divine presence as God and her great love for Jesus.
Let us remember, that every day, the risen Lord stands before us.
Every day, we should bend down on our knees and pray to Jesus because He is risen! He is risen from the dead and He is alive!!
Jesus loves us so much, that He went through His horrible passion, His suffering and death on the Cross, to conquer sin and death, so that we may enter into friendship with Him, and then have eternal life with Him in heaven. By His own power, He raised Himself from the dead to prove His love for us.
Today and every day, let us rejoice in the resurrection of Jesus, because we are never alone and we are able to be one with Him in Holy Communion, where He unites His Heart to our heart and the two hearts beat in unison as one heart, sharing love with each other. Now that's a whole lot of love!
Let us be thankful for it and rejoice in it, for He is risen, He is risen indeed!