INSTRUCTION
ON EASTER
By
Fr. Leonard Goffine
What
is the festival of Easter?

Where,
during this time, was Christ's holy soul?
In
Limbo, that is, the place where the souls of the just who died before
Christ, and were yet in original sin, were awaiting their redemption.
What
have we to expect from the resurrection of Christ?
That
our bodies will rise again from death. (Rom. VIII. II) For if Christ
our head is alive, then we His members must also become reanimated,
because a living head cannot exist without living members.
What
is meant by the Alleluia sung at Easter time?
In
English Alleluia means Praise the Lord, and expresses the joy of the
Church at the Resurrection of Christ, and the hope of eternal
happiness which He has obtained for us.
Why
does the Church on this day bless eggs, bread, and meat?
To
remind the faithful that although the time of fasting is now ended,
they should not indulge in gluttony, but thank God, and use their
food simply for the necessary preservation of physical strength.
At
the Introit the Church introduces Christ, her Head, as addressing His
Heavenly Father in these words:
INTROIT:
I arose, and am still with thee, alleluia; thou
hast laid thy hand upon me, alleluia: thy knowledge is become
wonderful, allel., allel. Lord, thou hast proved me and known me:
Thou bast known my sitting down arid my rising up. (Ps. CXXXVIII.)
Glory be to the Father, etc.
COLLECT:
O God, who on this day, through Thine only-begotten Son, didst
overcome death and open unto us the gate of everlasting life; as by
Thy prompting grace Thou dost breathe on the desires of our hearts,
so do Thou ever accompany them with Thy help. Through &c.
EPISTLE:
(I Cor.
V. 7-8.) Brethren, purge out the old leaven, that you may be a new
paste, as you are unleavened: for Christ our pasch is sacrificed.
Therefore let us feast, not with the old leaven, nor with the leaven
of malice and wickedness, but with the unleavened bread of sincerity
and truth.
EXPLANATION:
St. Paul here exhorts us that we should at this time remove by a good
confession and true penance the leaven, that is, the sins we have
committed, and partake of the Paschal lamb in holy Communion with a
pure, sincere heart; as the Jews were on this day commanded to eat
the Paschal lamb with unleavened bread, abstaining on this day from
the old leaven.
During
the octave of this festival repeat often with the Church: "Alleluia!
Praise to the Lord, for He is good, and His mercy endureth forever.
Alleluia! This is the day the Lord has made, Alleluia! Let us rejoice
therein, Alleluia! Our Paschal Lamb is Christ who sacrificed Himself
for us, Alleluia!"

Why
did the holy women desire to embalm the body of Jesus with slices?
Because
it was the custom of the Jews to embalm the dead, and as the Sabbath
was so near and the time so short that they could not do it before
the burial, these pious women procured the spices, and immediately
after the Sabbath, hurried in the early morning to the sepulchre, to
perform this act of love. We are taught by their conduct, that true
love is never indifferent or slow, and what is agreeable to God it
does without hesitation.
Why
did the angel send the women to the disciples, and especially to
Peter?
Because
the disciples were to announce the Resurrection of Christ to the
whole world, and they were now much saddened, and disturbed because
of His death. Peter was the head of the apostles, and on account of
having three times denied our Lord, he was greatly dejected and faint
of heart, and was, therefore, above all to be comforted.
What
encouragement does the Resurrection of Christ give us?
It
encourages us to rise spiritually with Him, and live henceforth a new
life, (Rom. VI. 4.) which we do if we not only renounce sin, but also
flee from. all its occasions, lay aside our bad habits, subdue our
corrupt inclinations, and aim after virtue and heavenly things.
ASPIRATION:
I rejoice, O my Jesus, that Thou hast victoriously risen from death.
By Thy triumph over death, hell and the devil, grant us the grace to
subdue our evil inclinations, walk in a new life, and die to all
earthly things. Amen.
INSTRUCTION:
It is certainly true that Christ, by His death on the cross and by
His resurrection, has rendered perfect satisfaction; and effected
man's redemption; (Heb. IX. 12.) but we must not imagine that there
is no further need of doing penance, or of working out our salvation.
For, as the children of Israel, though freed from Pharao's bondage,
had to fight long and against many enemies in order to gain the
Promised Land, so also must we, though freed by Christ from the
servitude .of the devil, battle against our enemies to the end of our
lives to obtain the promised, heavenly land, for no one is crowned
unless he has properly fought. (II Tim. II. 5.) We must apply the
merits of the redemption and satisfaction of Christ to our soul by
the frequent reception of the holy sacraments; by imitating His
virtues; by patiently bearing our trials and sufferngs, and by a
penitential life. The pious Angelus Silesius very appropriately
writes: