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Easter message from Bishop Antoine-Charbel Tarabay

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Maronite Bishop Antoine-Charbel Tarabay. Photo: Supplied.

The truth of the Resurrection is based on the reality of the Passion, Crucifixion, and Death of Our Lord Jesus. Therefore, we renew our faith on Easter Sunday, confessing that the Lord truly suffered, was truly crucified, and truly died … but more, that He has truly risen!

Our Lenten journey has ended, during which we meditated on God’s plan of salvation, especially during Passion Week, when the Scripture readings centred on the theme of the righteous suffering, ultimately leading us to the good news of Easter: salvation has been achieved, and Our Lord Jesus Christ has triumphed over death, evil, and sin. Life has been renewed, because Our Lord’s love for humanity is stronger than death.

Let us now go back to that very morning of the first Easter Sunday, and contemplate the women’s astonishment arriving at the tomb and seeing that the large stone has been rolled away from its entrance. We witness their shock and sadness when, having come to anoint Our Lord’s body, they do not find Him in the tomb; rather, the tomb is empty!

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Then an angel appears to reassure them, telling them the truth of what occurred: “Do not be afraid. Do you seek Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified? He has risen! He is not here!” (Mark 16:6).

Their sorrow turned to joy; a joy that changed history. The Resurrection is the victory of love over hatred, grace over sin, and life over death. The empty tomb became the womb of new life.

The Resurrection would be nothing more but another event in history if a personal encounter with the living and risen Lord Jesus Christ does not occur in our lives. But because of this encounter, the Resurrection does not belong in the past, but reaches forward into the here and now, into the present and is with us today and every day.

Bishop Antoine-Charbel Tarabay, Eparch of the Maronite Church in Oceania, celebrates the liturgy for Beirut blast victims. Photo: supplied
Bishop Antoine-Charbel Tarabay, Eparch of the Maronite Church in Oceania, celebrates the liturgy for Beirut blast victims. Photo: supplied

Because the Lord is alive for all eternity, we can live and reign with Him (2 Timothy 2:12). He alone enables us to experience God’s goodness and love; He alone frees us from evil and sin; He alone restores us to the dignity of children, so that we may become sons and daughters of God, calling Him “Abba”, Father.

This personal encounter was expressed by a woman who recently joined our Church. She wrote: “When I received a Bible, I read the Gospels in one day. That began my journey with Jesus Christ. He enlightened my mind and life, and I now bear witness to the truth of His Resurrection.”

The Resurrection of Christ calls us to be apostles and to answer His call: “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations…” (Matthew 28:19). In this context, our Eparchy last week launched the Maronite Centre for Evangelisation, which will work to spread the faith, develop pastoral programs, and train parish leaders, within the framework of the Synodal vision for the Church launched by His Holiness Pope Francis.

This Easter also comes during the Federal election campaign. As citizens, Australian Maronites are called to build a civilisation of love by voting with conscience. This is a chance to promote the common good, uphold life, religious freedom, family values, and a just, safe society for all.

On this blessed Easter day, we pray for peace in the world and the Middle East. We also pray for our homeland, Lebanon, and its suffering people. May the process of rebuilding the state and its institutions, which began with the election of His Excellency General Joseph Aoun as President of the Lebanese Republic, be successful.

Bishop Antoine-Charbel Tarabay. Photo: Giovanni Portelli/Maronite Eparchy of Australia, New Zealand and Oceania
Bishop Antoine-Charbel Tarabay. Photo: Giovanni Portelli/Maronite Eparchy of Australia, New Zealand and Oceania

Beloved, Easter cannot be limited to a single day or fleeting celebrations, because it is present with us every day, especially in the celebration of the Eucharist. It is the Feast of Feasts, calling us not to stay at the threshold of faith in the Lord’s Resurrection, but to go forth and proclaim it.

Christ not only revealed to us the victory of life over death through His Resurrection, but also reconciled us with His Heavenly Father and restored to us the life of grace. Today, He reminds us that no matter how much darkness increases and evils worsen in our world, we must not fear. God’s love, radiant with the light of His Resurrection, always triumphs over all darkness and evil.

Christ is Risen … Truly He is Risen!

Bishop Antoine-Charbel Tarabay Maronite Bishop of Australia, New Zealand and Oceania

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