Gospel
text (John 20,2-8): On
the first day of the week, Mary of Magdala ran to Peter and the other disciple
whom Jesus loved. And she said to them, «They have taken the Lord out of the
tomb and we don't know where they have laid him». Peter then set out with the
other disciple to go to the tomb. They ran together but the other disciple
outran Peter and reached the tomb first. He bent down and saw the linen cloths
lying flat, but he did not enter. Then Simon Peter came following him and
entered the tomb; he, too, saw the linen cloths lying flat. The napkin, which
had been around his head was not lying flat like the other linen cloths but lay
rolled up in its place. Then the other disciple who had reached the tomb first
also went in; he saw and believed.
Our God is all love and truth, who asks from us humility and forgiveness. Our God is the only living God. He has the word of eternal life. Observing the process of the current protests in the Middle East and many other places in the world by the so called followers of Islam, presumably outraged because they do not like what is being presented in a film about their prophet; it is interesting to distinguish that factual truth, about what is missing in the whole staging of these protests and it is precisely, truth, love, humility and forgiveness and it is not precisely from the ignorant mobs perpetrating the assaults under the direction of their evil leaders, but from the ones supposedly protecting the basic and fundamental freedoms we all in the western civilization which is founded in Christianity, have for granted.
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