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The Easter mystery produces witnesses. There are at least two aspects to being a witness. Both are illustrated by today's readings. First, a witness is someone to whom something happens. So the disciples, in the Gospel passage, encounter the crucified and risen Christ. By showing them His hands and feet and allowing them to touch Him, Christ brings them to a deeper understanding of the significance of His life and death. He enables them to "see how it is written that the Christ would suffer and on the third day rise from the dead . . ." But a witness is also someone who makes things happen. Their experience of the risen Christ impels Peter and John to preach "repentance for the forgiveness of sins" to the people of Jerusalem, both in deed and word.

This Easter experience - of encounter and evangelisation - is not only an historical event to be remembered nostalgically. It is primarily a mystery to be lived daily. For Christ continues to encounter us both in the ordinary and extraordinary circumstances of the everyday. Through the desires and disappointments of human hearts and society, He continues to show us His scars, and calls us to go on making things happen in our world. If a tree is to be judged by its fruit, then perhaps Easter will be judged by its witnesses. What kind of witnesses are we?



God the Father, let the Easter experience transform me to be a faithful disciple of Jesus Christ.

DAILY OFFERING
Eternal Father, I offer You everything I do this day; my thoughts, words, joys and sufferings. Grant that, vivified by the Holy Spirit and united to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, my life this day may be of service to You and to others. I also pray that all those preparing for marriage discover in Sacrament the source of Christ's grace for living a fithful and fruitful love. Amen.

PRAYING WITH THE CHURCH
INTENTION
That in the many rapid changes taking place in today's world, the importance of the family may be recognised in its fundamental vocation as cradle of life and school of faith and right values
Elaboration

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P R A Y I N G    W I T H    T H E    C H U R C H    

INTENTION : That in the many rapid changes taking place in today's world, the importance of the family may be recognised in its fundamental vocation as cradle of life and school of faith and right values

The family as a domestic Church and cradle of life is the appropriate setting in which faith can increase. It is here that faith can be nourished through an attitude of appreciation of the treasure which parents are called on to transmit to their children through personal words and testimonies of life. This attitude must then be nourished with a sense of wonder and hope and it must be contemplated as Mary contemplated it in the face of the Word she received and the events of her life.

This deep sense of faith helps parents and their children to fulfil the vocation received from God. Parents, teaching their children and bearing witness to the true sense of suffering and dying, lead the young to be more attentive to all forms of suffering. They, thus develop positive attitudes of assistance and sharing with others, especially with weaker people like the sick and the aged. This life of faith must be continually nourished through individual and family prayer.

On the strength of this foundation the family becomes a place for training in justice, self-control, temperance, respect for the personal dignity of each individual and the service of the poor and needy.




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