Easter Reveals Who We Are: Sons and Daughters of God
COMMENTARY: During the Easter Octave, the Church points us to our true identity: through the Cross and Resurrection, we are not merely pardoned but remade as sons and daughters of God.
COMMENTARY: During the Easter Octave, the Church points us to our true identity: through the Cross and Resurrection, we are not merely pardoned but remade as sons and daughters of God.
‘Blessed is the man who goes to sleep under the protection of that outpost, the outpost of those three or four words.’ —Charles Peguy
“Therefore, brothers, we are children not of the slave woman but of the freeborn woman. For freedom Christ set us free; so stand firm and do not submit again to the yoke of slavery.” (Galatians 4:31-5:1)
You are the object of your Heavenly Father’s love. Never forget to look up and see the delight in his eyes.
“The same Eternal Father who cares for you today,” says St. Francis de Sales, “will take good care of you tomorrow and every day of your life.”
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