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BENEDICT XVI
REGINA CÆLI
Courtyard of the Papal Residence,
Castel Gandolfo
Easter Monday, 9 April 2007
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
We are still filled with the spiritual joy that the solemn celebrations of
Easter truly bring to believers' hearts. Christ is risen! The liturgy devotes to
this immense mystery not only a day - it would be too little for such joy-, but
at least 50 days, that is, the entire Easter Season, which ends with Pentecost.
Easter Sunday, moreover, is an absolutely special day which extends for the
whole of this week until next Sunday and forms the Octave of Easter.
In the atmosphere of Paschal joy, today's liturgy takes us back to the sepulchre
where, according to St Matthew's account, impelled by their love for him, Mary
of Magdala and the other Mary went to "visit" Jesus' tomb. The Evangelist tells
us that he comes to meet them and says: "Do not be afraid; go and tell my
brethren to go to Galilee, and there they will see me" (Mt 28: 10).
The joy they felt at seeing their Lord was truly indescribable and, filled with
enthusiasm, they ran to tell the disciples.
The Risen One also repeats to us today, as to these women who stayed by Jesus
during the Passion, not to be afraid to become messengers of the proclamation of
his Resurrection. Those who encounter the Risen Jesus and entrust themselves
docilely to him have nothing to fear. This is the message that Christians are
called to spread to the very ends of the earth.
The Christian faith, as we know, is not born from the acceptance of a doctrine
but from an encounter with a Person, with Christ, dead and Risen.
In our daily lives, dear friends, there are so many opportunities to proclaim
this faith of ours to others simply and with conviction, so that from our
encounter their faith can grow.
And it is more urgent than ever that the men and women of our age know and
encounter Jesus, and, also thanks to our example, allow themselves to be won
over by him.
The Gospel says nothing about the Mother of the Lord, of Mary, but Christian
tradition rightly likes to contemplate her while with joy greater than anyone
else's she embraces her divine Son, whom she had held close when he was taken
down from the Cross. Now, after the Resurrection, the Mother of the Redeemer
rejoices with Jesus' "friends", who constitute the newborn Church.
As I renew my heartfelt Easter greetings to you all, I invoke her, the Regina
Caeli [Queen of Heaven], so that she may keep alive in each one of us faith in
the Resurrection and may make us messengers of the hope and love of Jesus Christ.
After the Regina Caeli:
To all the English-speaking pilgrims and visitors present for today's Regina
Caeli, I extend a warm welcome. I pray that you will grow ever closer to the
Risen Lord and share his Good News with all those you encounter. Upon all of you,
I invoke the abundant Blessings of Almighty God.
A happy and holy Easter to you all!
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