Because there are these two periods of time — the one that is now is, beset with the trials and troubles of this life, and the other yet to come, a life of everlasting serenity and joy — we are given two liturgical seasons, one before Easter and the other after. The season before Easter signifies the troubles in which we live here and now, while the time after Easter which we are celebrating at present signifies the happiness that will be ours in the future. What we commemorate before Easter is what we experience in this life; what we celebrate after Easter points to something we do not yet possess. That is why we keep the first season with fasting and prayer; but now the fast is over and we devote the present season to praise. Such is the meaning of the Alleluia we sing.Easter is over although we have a few more joyous special celebrations coming — Corpus Christi Sunday, The Sacred Heart of Jesus, the Immaculate Heart of Mary. These are the moments to remember what Augustine says above, that our celebration is just a foretaste of what awaits us after this life.St. Augustine, a discourse on the psalms
Wednesday, June 15, 2022
Lent and Easter, Life Now and in Heaven
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