Easter Sunday: The Triumph of Life Over Death, Love Over Sin, and Hope Over Despair
Easter Sunday is the zenith of the Christian faith—the radiant culmination of the Paschal Triduum and the eternal answer to humanity’s most profound longing. It is not merely commemorating an event in history but the ongoing proclamation of a divine reality that renews all creation. On this glorious day, the Church rejoices because Christ, once crucified, now lives forever. The empty tomb, sealed in silence on Holy Saturday, bursts open with the jubilant cry of “He is risen!” It is the feast of feasts, the solemnity of solemnities, the dawn of our salvation. The Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead is the cornerstone of Christian belief. Without it, our preaching is in vain, and our faith is futile (1 Cor 15:14). When rising from the dead, Jesus does not return to His former life as Lazarus did. Rather, He inaugurates a new mode of existence—a glorified life that knows no decay, boundaries, or end. The Resurrection is neither a metaphor nor a myth conjured by despondent disciples...