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From
Mary Victrix:
The faith of the Templars led them to face death for the sake of Christ,
the Holy Sepulcher and for the People of God who traveled to the holy
places. We talk a great deal about a “Resurrection Faith.” Sometimes
what we mean is too fluffy to be real. To live in the light of the
Resurrection is to face death with one’s face set like flint, and to do so in joy and hope (cf. Is 30:7).
[...]
He was girded with power. And so are we. This is the
Easter proclamation of “Alleluia! Praise the Lord!” The chant of the
Templars sets the cadence to our march forward toward the light of the
new dawn and to eternity. But we do not need to go on pilgrimage to
Jerusalem in order to benefit from the Resurrection, though I cannot
recommend making such a pilgrimage enough.
Our altars and sanctuaries,
our sacred vessels, indeed, the very bodies of those who have become
temples of the Holy Spirit, all lead us to Jerusalem. Our love for all
that is true, good and beautiful, preeminently represented by the
Resurrected body of Christ made present in the Eucharist and by the
Immaculate and pierced Heart of the Coredemptrix, anchors us to Ground
Zero. The power that singed our Lord’s image onto the shroud at the
moment of His resurrection burst outwards like a shock wave that
continues to reverberate through time and space. May we be singed with
the image of Christ by the same Easter sunburst.
Christ has risen
and shone upon his people
whom he redeemed
with his blood. Alleluia!
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