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Joy. Easter celebrations are marked by our rejoicing in the Lord’s Resurrection. Our mission family comes to know the joyous “Good News” of Easter through the word and witness of local priests, Religious Sisters and Brothers, and lay catechists.
In my own mission visits, I have experienced firsthand this joy, even in the midst of great suffering. A few years ago, I was blessed to be in East Timor during Holy Week. For decades, war and famine filled daily life for the people there. And yet, those I met reflected only the hope and joy of Easter. They would walk for miles — in blazing sun — to celebrate their faith in the Risen Jesus, a faith so many had witnessed to with their own blood.
I recall the family I visited in India — their joy beyond measure. It was on the day their daughter would profess vows as a Religious Sister. After the ceremony there was a meal in the family’s humble home to honor this daughter of the Church. The family — materially poor but rich in faith and their love for the Lord — welcomed me into their home for that celebration. What a joy and a privilege to be there!
And there was the contagious joy of Sisters serving in Sri Lanka. These local Religious reflected that boundless joy in their work with children in orphanages and schools, and in their service at Church-run clinics.
In this Easter Season, may each of us reflect, in our lives, that joy, born of hope in the “Good News” of Jesus’ Resurrection! We continue to pray and offer help to support those who, in the Missions, proclaim such joy by their very presence among the poor and suffering.
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