- Homily, 3 November 2012
02 July 2015
But how should we Christians respond to the question of death? We
respond with faith in God, with a gaze of firm hope founded on the death
and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. So, death opens to life, to eternal
life, which is not an infinite duplicate of the present time, but
something completely new. Faith tells us that the true immortality for
which we hope is not an idea, a concept, but a relationship of full
communion with the living God: it is resting in his hands, in his love,
and becoming in him one with all the brothers and sisters that he has
created and redeemed, with all Creation. Our hope, then, lies in the
love of God that shines resplendent from the Cross of Christ who lets
Jesus’ words to the good thief: “Today you will be with me in Paradise”
(Lk 23:43) resound in our heart. This is life in its fullness: life in
God; a life of which we now have only a glimpse as one sees blue sky
through fog.
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