Go
quickly and tell his disciples
that Christ is risen from the dead
(Matthew 28:7)
To the Most Reverend Hierarchs, the Reverend Priests and Deacons,
the Monks and Nuns, the Presidents and Members of the Parish Councils
of the Greek Orthodox Communities, the Day and Afternoon Schools,
the Philoptochos Sisterhoods, the Youth, the Hellenic Organizations,
and the entire Greek Orthodox Family in America
Beloved Brothers and Sisters,
Christ is Risen!
As we offer to the Risen Lord the triumphant hymn of the victory over
death, we vividly recall the superb resurrection scene from the Gospels:
After the Sabbath, on the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and
the other Mary (Matthew 28:1) visit the tomb of the crucified Jesus
bringing with them spices and ointments (Luke 24:1). To their utter
amazement, they find the heavy stone which had closed the entrance
to the tomb removed, and the tomb empty. Instead of the body of the
dead Christ they encounter a radiant angel of God announcing to them
that Christ is not there because he is risen. The angel, moreover,
says to them: Go quickly and tell his disciples that He is risen
from the dead (Matthew 28:7).
Go quickly and tell his disciples that Christ is risen from
the dead!
This commandment given to the women, the first witnesses of the resurrection,
is repeated today to all of us who constitute the body of the Greek
Orthodox believers here in America. For it is not sufficient to limit
ourselves only to the joyous celebration of the Pascha. It is not
enough to sing Christos Anesti and to fully enjoy the
great day of the Resurrection which the Lord has made for us in order
to rejoice and be glad in it (Psalm 111:24). We must go quickly
to the people and declare that Christ is risen. We must become the
messengers of His Resurrection.
As the women of the Gospel were entrusted with the transmission of
the life-giving Pascha message, so, too, are we. We are the carriers
of the abundant life, the unsetting light, and the invincible power
of Christs resurrection.
People in pain and despair wait for us. People facing terminal illnesses
wait for us. People rejected, tormented, oppressed and humiliated
wait for us, as messengers of the good news of Christs resurrection.
Let us go quickly and meet them and tell them that pain,
and guilt, and evil, and death are not the final reality. Resurrection
and its invincible power is the ultimate reality. Life and forgiveness
and healing are the ultimate reality from the moment that the crucified
and buried Lord rose from the dead and established His Kingdom of
Love and Life.
Beloved brothers and sisters,
This is the day that the Lord has made: The day of the Resurrection,
the Great and Holy Pascha. Let us rejoice and be glad in it. But let
us also go quickly and convey to the people who are far
or near (Eph. 2:17) the most astonishing and joyous message ever heard
on Earth:
Christ is Risen! Truly He is Risen!
With paternal love in the
Crucified and Risen Lord,
+ DEMETRIOS