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URBI ET ORBI MESSAGE
OF HIS HOLINESS POPE BENEDICT XVI
EASTER 2011
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“In resurrectione tua, Christe, coeli et terra laetentur! In your resurrection, O Christ, let heaven and earth rejoice!” (Liturgy
of the Hours).
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Rome and across the world,
Easter morning brings us news that is ancient yet ever new: Christ is risen!
The echo of this event, which issued forth from Jerusalem twenty centuries ago,
continues to resound in the Church, deep in whose heart lives the vibrant faith
of Mary, Mother of Jesus, the faith of Mary Magdalene and the other women who
first discovered the empty tomb, and the faith of Peter and the other Apostles.
Right down to our own time – even in these days of advanced
communications technology – the faith of Christians is based on that same news,
on the testimony of those sisters and brothers who saw firstly the stone that
had been rolled away from the empty tomb and then the mysterious messengers who
testified that Jesus, the Crucified, was risen. And then Jesus himself, the
Lord and Master, living and tangible, appeared to Mary Magdalene, to the two
disciples on the road to Emmaus, and finally to all eleven, gathered in the
Upper Room (cf. Mk 16:9-14).
The resurrection of Christ is not the fruit of speculation or mystical
experience: it is an event which, while it surpasses history, nevertheless
happens at a precise moment in history and leaves an indelible mark upon it.
The light which dazzled the guards keeping watch over Jesus’ tomb has traversed
time and space. It is a different kind of light, a divine light, that has rent
asunder the darkness of death and has brought to the world the splendour of God,
the splendour of Truth and Goodness.
Just as the sun’s rays in springtime cause the buds on the branches of the trees
to sprout and open up, so the radiance that streams forth from Christ’s
resurrection gives strength and meaning to every human hope, to every
expectation, wish and plan. Hence the entire cosmos is rejoicing today, caught
up in the springtime of humanity, which gives voice to creation’s silent hymn of
praise. The Easter Alleluia, resounding in the Church as she makes her pilgrim
way through the world, expresses the silent exultation of the universe and above
all the longing of every human soul that is sincerely open to God, giving thanks
to him for his infinite goodness, beauty and truth.
“In your resurrection, O Christ, let heaven and earth rejoice.” To this summons
to praise, which arises today from the heart of the Church, the “heavens”
respond fully: the hosts of angels, saints and blessed souls join with one voice
in our exultant song. In heaven all is peace and gladness. But alas, it is not
so on earth! Here, in this world of ours, the Easter alleluia still contrasts
with the cries and laments that arise from so many painful situations:
deprivation, hunger, disease, war, violence. Yet it was for this that Christ
died and rose again! He died on account of sin, including ours today, he rose
for the redemption of history, including our own. So my message today is
intended for everyone, and, as a prophetic proclamation, it is intended
especially for peoples and communities who are undergoing a time of suffering,
that the Risen Christ may open up for them the path of freedom, justice and
peace.
May the Land which was the first to be flooded by the light of the Risen One
rejoice. May the splendour of Christ reach the peoples of the Middle East, so
that the light of peace and of human dignity may overcome the darkness of
division, hate and violence. In the current conflict in Libya, may diplomacy
and dialogue take the place of arms and may those who suffer as a result of the
conflict be given access to humanitarian aid. In the countries of northern
Africa and the Middle East, may all citizens, especially young people, work to
promote the common good and to build a society where poverty is defeated and
every political choice is inspired by respect for the human person. May help
come from all sides to those fleeing conflict and to refugees from various
African countries who have been obliged to leave all that is dear to them; may
people of good will open their hearts to welcome them, so that the pressing
needs of so many brothers and sisters will be met with a concerted response in a
spirit of solidarity; and may our words of comfort and appreciation reach all
those who make such generous efforts and offer an exemplary witness in this
regard.
May peaceful coexistence be restored among the peoples of Ivory Coast, where
there is an urgent need to tread the path of reconciliation and pardon, in order
to heal the deep wounds caused by the recent violence. May Japan find
consolation and hope as it faces the dramatic consequences of the recent
earthquake, along with other countries that in recent months have been tested by
natural disasters which have sown pain and anguish.
May heaven and earth rejoice at the witness of those who suffer opposition and
even persecution for their faith in Jesus Christ. May the proclamation of his
victorious resurrection deepen their courage and trust.
Dear brothers and sisters! The risen Christ is journeying ahead of us towards
the new heavens and the new earth (cf. Rev 21:1), in which we shall all
finally live as one family, as sons of the same Father. He is with us until the
end of time. Let us walk behind him, in this wounded world, singing Alleluia.
In our hearts there is joy and sorrow, on our faces there are smiles and tears.
Such is our earthly reality. But Christ is risen, he is alive and he walks with
us. For this reason we sing and we walk, faithfully carrying out our task in
this world with our gaze fixed on heaven.
Happy Easter to all of you!
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