EASTER – A CALL TO RENEW OUR 
					FAITH AND RECLAIM THE POWER OF CHRIST’S RESURRECTION
					
					by Sr. Brenda Walsh, Racine 
					Dominican
				
			
		
	
 
As we walk with Jesus through his Passion, Death, and 
Resurrection, it is a good time for us to immerse ourselves in this sacred 
journey and deepen our commitment to follow the path of Jesus day by day. The 
Scripture story is not just about the journey of Jesus, but also about our 
journey and how we live the message in our world today. It is about bringing 
hope, healing and peace to our world greatly in need of such gifts. The Gospel 
story is not only about the God’s power in raising Jesus from the dead. That 
same power is available to us at all times, and we are called to make good use 
of it.  
 
We are familiar with the use and misuse of power in 
our society. Many, especially in the West, claim power and privilege and 
superiority of one race or culture over another, leading to racist attitudes 
that deprive many of a full and meaningful life.  We rely on the power of the 
atom to build sophisticated weaponry for war and to explore outer space. Many of 
the advances may be good in themselves, such as in the field of medicine, but 
others are used for destructive purposes and rob many people of life. They 
prevent us from relating to the human family in a life-giving way and of living 
a Spirit-filled life. We need to tap into a greater power – the power of God’s 
Spirit always available to us. 
 
The Easter season invites us to look deep within our 
own lives, our community life, our nation and our world. The promise that is 
offered to us by Jesus is that “all may have life and have it in abundance.” 
 Watching the evening news, we see daunting challenges. There are endless wars, 
failed relationships, budget deficits, and much political conflict. There is 
very little mention of the common good. We must know by now that what we have 
tried up to this time is not working very well for most of the human family. 
Paul offers us this sound advice: We are not to keep festival with the old dough 
but to find and use a  new dough that will offer a new way of living and 
relating to the whole human family.  This does not mean we will have no 
challenges. It does remind us that challenges and failures will not have the 
last word in our lives and relationships. 
 
We are called to live a Spirit-filled life through the 
power of the Resurrection. We have God’s promise that we will never walk alone. 
We need to take time each day to get in touch with the Spirit within. We draw on 
that power and pray that the stones in our lives will be rolled back from our 
individual, community, and national lives and let the Spirit of Easter shine in 
and through us.  Are we ready to allow this to happen and to walk in the light 
of the Risen Lord?  If we do this, we will bring light, hope, peace and justice 
to our own lives and our broken world. What are we waiting for? 
 
 We are told in 1 Corinthians 6: 14, that God who has 
raised up Jesus from the dead will also raise us up by the same Spirit that 
dwells in us. This promise of life everlasting gives us great hope. We will live 
a life that continues beyond the grave with our loving God forever.  How do we 
bring this message of hope to the people we are serving? This calls for our 
energy and fidelity in sharing the Word about the Easter promise of unending 
life.
We have many reason to rejoice and be glad. 
 
This is a time for all of us to deepen our faith. To 
facilitate this, Pope Benedict XV1 has called for a Year of Faith. He and 
Bishops from around the world gathered in Rome have noted that people everywhere 
are much less interested in celebrating and living their faith and this calls 
for a renewal of faith for all of us. The Pope is asking for as many individuals 
and groups as possible to get involved in this endeavor: “Faith must be lived in 
truth and justice, honest and open dialog on an ecumenical level and through 
works of justice and peace.”  The Pope believes that a renewal of faith would 
give new energy to the whole church and lead men and women out of the desert 
they often are in and towards a deeper   friendship with Christ who gives us 
fullness of life. The Year of Faith would help Catholics have a better 
understanding of their faith and express it by being authentic witnesses to 
Christ. The year will run from October 11th, 2012 to November 24th, 
2013. October 11th 2012 is also the 50th Anniversary of 
the Vatican 11 Council, an event that many Catholics remember. For more complete 
information on the Year of Faith, go to
http://.www.catholicnews.com (Printed with permission)
 
May this year and all the efforts made to renew and 
deepen our faith, enable us to choose God’s plan and work to make it a reality 
and to choose life for ourselves and for generations yet to come. Through the 
power of the resurrection, a new light will shine in our minds and hearts, 
directing us toward a new way of thinking and relating, of being and doing, and 
solving problems in such a way as to bring life and not death and destruction, 
and bring healing and hope to our wounded world. We can do it in the name and 
power of the Spirit. May the hope and energy of Easter fill our minds and hearts 
as we welcome the life-giving presence of God who guides and sustains us at 
every step of the way. Easter Blessings!