I'm about to go to the Easter Vigil, and rejoice with the whole Church the Resurrection of our Lord. Before Holy Week is over though, I wanted to put here some of St. Augustine's words.
On the Resurrection:
Of His cross what shall I speak, what say? This extremest kind of death He chose, that not any kind of death might make His Martyrs afraid. The doctrine He showed in His life as Man, the example of patience He demonstrated in His Cross. There, you have the work, that He was crucified; example of the work, the Cross; reward of the work, Resurrection. He showed us in the Cross what we ought to endure, He showed in the Resurrection what we have to hope. Just like a consummate task-master in the matches of the arena, He said, Do, and bear; do the work and receive the prize; strive in the match and you shall be crowned. What is the work? Obedience. What the prize? Resurrection without death. Why did I add, without death? Because Lazarus rose, and died: Christ rose again, dies no more, death will no longer have dominion over Him.
(From a Sermon to Catechumens on the Creed)
On the Passion and Death:
On the Eucharist:
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