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Easter Sunday Jn 20/1-9 Magdalen |
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| Background: The evangelists put their books together by
compiling material from the various written and oral traditions which were available to
them. (Perhaps many of the oral traditions had already been written down). No attempt was
made to harmonize the various traditions of resurrection stories. Perhaps the Gospel
writers thought that each story was to precious to waste. Different |
read the padre |
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| Story: Once upon a time a young man came home from a prisoner of war camp who had been reported kill in action. His family and his buddies and even his girl friend had mourned him as dead and then more or less got over their grief. His sudden reappearance was disconcerting to say the least. They had all loved him, but they had in effect written him out of their lives. His girl friend was engaged to marry someone else. Moreover, he didn't seem like the boy who had gone off to war. He was thin and haggard and haunted. However, he was now mature, self-possessed, and, astonishingly, happy. He hadn't smiled much as a kid and rarely joked. Now he was witty and ebullient all the time. A quiet kid had become an outgoing adult man. He didn't fit in the patterns of relationships he had left behind. Quite the contrary, his happiness and maturity were unsettling. He congratulated his former girl friend on her coming marriage and shook hands cordially with the fiancée. There's something wrong with him, everyone said. His family went to the priest. There sure is, he priest said, he has risen from the dead and now acts like a saint. |
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