Pope Benedict XVIth's Easter Sunday Urbi et Orbi 2011

The resurrection of Christ is not the fruit of speculation or mystical experience: it is an event which, while it surpasses history, nevertheless happens at a precise moment in history and leaves an indelible mark upon it. The light which dazzled the guards keeping watch over Jesus’ tomb has traversed time and space. It is a different kind of light, a divine light, that has rent asunder the darkness of death and has brought to the world the splendour of God, the splendour of Truth and Goodness.

Just as the sun’s rays in springtime cause the buds on the branches of the trees to sprout and open up, so the radiance that streams forth from Christ’s resurrection gives strength and meaning to every human hope, to every expectation, wish and plan. Hence the entire cosmos is rejoicing today, caught up in the springtime of humanity, which gives voice to creation’s silent hymn of praise. The Easter Alleluia, resounding in the Church as she makes her pilgrim way through the world, expresses the silent exultation of the universe and above all the longing of every human soul that is sincerely open to God, giving thanks to him for his infinite goodness, beauty and truth.

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2 comments on “Pope Benedict XVIth's Easter Sunday Urbi et Orbi 2011

  1. IchabodKunkleberry says:

    Link acting “funny” …? It navigates to an article about fighting
    in Libya.

  2. TACit says:

    Indeed it does.
    Here is a link to the entire text:
    http://www.radiovaticana.org/en1/Articolo.asp?c=481381

    It doesn’t mention that about 100,000 souls filled St. Peter’s Square to hear this.