Easter Sunday: On Hope
Believing in Christ holds even greater promise and hope than a belief in Spring for those of us burdened by the deepest snows.
Fr. Gregory Chisholm, S.J., is an African American Jesuit of the United States Northeast Province. He currently is Pastor of St. Charles Borromeo, Resurrection and All Saints Parish in Harlem in New York City, serving a diverse congregation made up principally of persons of African descent.
Believing in Christ holds even greater promise and hope than a belief in Spring for those of us burdened by the deepest snows.
How might the choices we make at the beginning of Lent affect how we treat people who are different from ourselves?
Throughout human history the reviled, the vilified, the rejected, the weak, and the powerless have been able to depend on God alone for help. When religion and culture became an excuse for intolerance and hate, Jewish lives were lost in unprecedented numbers.
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