These eight days of Easter (Octave) have been a beautiful celebration. Through the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ we have been set free. It is truly worthy of celebration. The question for each of us on this Divine Mercy Sunday is twofold. Do I prefer to approach Jesus through the door of justice or through the door of mercy? If I want to enter through the door of mercy, what does that look like in my life?
In today's Gospel we heard "Doubting Thomas" exclaim, "My Lord and my God!" Blessed are we who have not seen and yet believe.
These eight days of Easter (Octave) have been a beautiful celebration. Through the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ we have been set free. It is truly worthy of celebration. The question for each of us on this Divine Mercy Sunday is twofold. Do I prefer to approach Jesus through the door of justice or through the door of mercy? If I want to enter through the door of mercy, what does that look like in my life?
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