Salesian Sunday Reflection
Second Sunday of Easter
April 16, 2023
Today as Jesus appears to His disciples after His Resurrection, we experience Him in His glorious immortal body. Saint Francis de Sales notes:
Alas, how the faith of Jesus’ Apostles is shaken after His crucifixion! Assembled in a room with closed doors, they are filled with fear. Then Jesus enters, stands in their midst, and greets them: “Peace be with you.” Showing them the signs and marks of the reconciliation of humanity with God, He says: “See my hands and my side.” Why does He do this? To bolster their vacillating faith. Without the presence of our Savior, they felt timid and lacked strength. Such is the case when one is without God. They were afraid. Like a ship tossed in a storm without a pilot, such was this poor boat. Our Lord appears to his disciples to bring relief to their fear.
What joy and celebration the Apostles experience when they see their Master in their midst. Jesus affirms their vacillating faith, assures their daunting hope and illumines their sacred love of God. Faith, hope and holy love are necessary while we remain on Earth. In Heaven, only holy love lives on. Especially with His disciples during these days after His Resurrection, and particularly in the apparition recounted today, our Savior only does one thing: teach us that it is necessary to believe, to hope and to love.
He comes to bring safety in this place besieged with fear. He takes our miseries and ennobles them. Do you have need of strength? Here are my hands. Do you have need of a heart? Here is mine. His power gently gives us power. A living faith knows its power. Vivified by holy love, a living faith serves God as a faithful servant. May we be rooted in faith, joyful hope and fervent in holy love, in which we will rejoice for all eternity.
(Adapted from the writings of Saint Francis de Sales)