I wish, in the household group, that, among our friends, the fact about the Risen Christ should give us much power in these hard times," said Archbishop Adam Szal, making Easter wishes. The Metropolitan of manufacture emphasized the central importance of torment, death
and the resurrection of Christ for the salvation of man, calling on believers to be actual witnesses of these events.
The priest, Archbishop Shall, recalled Jesus ’ words: “So it is written: The Messiah will endure and on the 3rd day the resurrection. In his name, conversion and remission of sins will be proclaimed to all nations, beginning with Jerusalem. You are witnesses of this.” He emphasized that these events, which took place over 2000 years ago, are "congregated into 1 fact which we call salvation, the redemption of man."
The Metropolitan of the manufacture pointed to witnesses of the resurrection – both people and material objects. Among them he mentioned "the empty grave, but besides the shroud of Turin, in which the body of Jesus was wrapped." He pointed out that the shroud "contains an extraordinary image, which is the result, as experts say, of an extraordinary explosion, an extraordinary power that perpetuates traces of Christ's torment and death." He besides mentioned the manoppello churtle, which "shows the face of the Lord Jesus, who as if radiates with life, that it is simply a testimony, the first evidence of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus."
The Archbishop indicated that the apostles, as well as the 500 brothers who had appeared to Jesus, felt
"in the work to convey this truth, the gift to the next generations." He added that our occupation is “not only to remember the torment, death and resurrection
in the condition of Christ, but besides to witness these events."
Archbishop Szal urged that "through our conduct another people should know that Christ has risen, that he is alive." He pointed out that “the proclamation of fact is not just words. It's not just catechesis,
but above all the example of life."
At the conclusion of his wishes, the Archbishop expressed hope that "Christ rose from the dead and brought us peace, much hope, much joy." “ The fact of the Risen Christ, ” said the Industrial Metropolitan,
we have many powers in these hard times." He besides asked Mary, "as the Risen Mother, to teach us how to be, on the 1 hand, a disciple of Jesus, and on the another hand a witness and teacher of others, a witness of the Risen Christ."
The movie with the wishes of the Przemysl metropolitan published on its website the archdiocese industry.
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