Easter Letter

 

If Christ is not raised, your faith is worthless;

you are still in your sins . . .  we are of all men most to be pitied.

(1 Cor 15:17,19)

 

 

My Dear Brothers and Sisters

Non-believers, secularists, and folks of other religions, along with all who read history, believe that Jesus of Nazareth died on a cross and was buried in Jerusalem. It is only Christians who believe that He rose from the dead… and then shape their lives upon that belief. We are an Easter people. Every Sunday Mass is, after all, a little Easter, a celebration of the Lord’s death and resurrection.

What happened to Jesus of Nazareth before He was crucified and died is of enormous historical and personal importance to many. But what happened after He rose from the dead is of absolutely critical importance to us. And this is so not simply because we want to be saved and go to heaven when we die, but because we want to prepare and shape our world to be the place where His kingdom is revealed here on earth as it is in heaven.

By the power of God’s Holy Spirit, Jesus of Nazareth was raised from the dead to become the Christ of God’s glory. It is into His Spirit-filled and resurrected humanity that we are baptized and confirmed. It is His glorious and Spirit-filled Body and Blood that we receive and share in our Holy Communion. It is His Presence that constitutes the Church as His Mystical Body here on earth, that privileged venue in which we can enter into His presence receive the gifts of His love and from which we can take Him into our world.

All of these things are post-resurrection realities that God bestows on us because of the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. For it is because the tomb is empty that we are constituted as Christians. If the Christ’s resurrection had not occurred we would only be historians… Christ would only be a vague figure in history.

Those are profound concepts. However, if we believe: He rose from the dead then we believe He was the Son of God and we have chosen to follow His commandments and His teachings. It all depends on the answer to the question:

DO I BELIEVE???   

It is easy to say “I believe”. It is hard to follow these words by the action. The participation in the Services of the Holy Week 2011 could help us in that matter. Come, see and touch!

Baltimore Parish:

Apr. 21: Maundy Thursday             – 6:00 PM Holy Mass of the Lord’s Supper

Apr. 22: Good Friday           – 6:00 PM The Stations of the Cross and Liturgy of the Word and Adoration of the Cross

Apr. 23: Holy Saturday        – 5:00 PM Blessing of Food Baskets and followed by the Easter Vigil Eucharist

Apr. 24: Easter Sunday        – 10:00 AM Holy Mass of Easter with Procession

 I encourage you to be present at these Services, because they gave us the power to believe in Christ.

In this time of the Easter Celebration I wish you the holy experiences – the real touch of Jesus, in whom we live, the joyful Alleluia in your hearts and warmth, and happiness in yours Families.

May the almighty God Bless you.

The Rev. Fr. Andrzej T. Bieganowski

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