ZE08103110 - 2008-10-31
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Life After Death


Gospel Commentary for All Souls

By Father Raniero Cantalamessa, OFM Cap

ROME, OCT. 31, 2008 
(<http://www.zenit.org>Zenit.org).- The feast of 
All Saints' Day and the commemoration of All the 
Faithful Departed have something in common, and 
for this reason, have been placed one after the 
other. Both celebrations speak to us of what's 
beyond. If we didn't believe in a life after 
death, it would not be worth it to celebrate the 
feast of the saints, and even less, to visit the 
cemetery. Who would we go to visit or why would 
we light a candle or bring a flower?

Thus, everything in this day invites us to a wise 
reflection: "Teach us to count our days," says a 
Psalm, "that we may gain wisdom of heart." "We 
live like tree leaves in autumn" (G. Ungaretti). 
The tree in spring blooms again, but with other 
leaves; the world will continue after us, but 
with other inhabitants. Leaves don't have a 
second life; they disintegrate where they fall. 
Does the same happen to us? That's where the 
analogy ends. Jesus promised: "I am the 
Resurrection and the Life. He who believes in, 
even if he dies, will live." This is the great 
challenge of faith, not just for Christians, but 
also for Jews and Muslims, for everyone who believes in a personal God.

Those who have seen the movie "Doctor Zhivago" 
will remember the famous song from Lara, the 
sound track. The Italian version says: "I don't 
know what it is, but there is a place from which 
we will never return …" The song points to the 
meaning of the famous novel by Pasternak on which 
the movie is based: Two lovers find each other, 
seek each other, but they are those whom destiny 
(we find ourselves in the tumultuous epoch of the 
Bolshevik Revolution) cruelly separates, until 
the final scene when their paths cross again, but 
without recognizing one another.

Every time I hear the notes of this song, my 
faith brings me almost to shout out inside me: 
Yes, there is a place from where we will never 
return and from where we will not want to return. 
Jesus has gone to prepare it for us, he has 
opened life for us with his resurrection and he 
has indicated the path to follow him with the 
passage of the beatitudes. A place where time 
will stop to make way for eternity; where love 
will be full and total. Not just the love of God 
and for God but also all honest and holy love lived on earth.

Faith doesn't free believers from the anguish of 
having to die, but it soothes us with hope. A 
preface of the Mass (for All Souls' Day) says: 
"If the certainty of having to die saddens us, 
the hope of future immortality consoles us." In 
this sense, there is a moving testimony that also 
comes from Russia. In 1972, in a clandestine 
magazine a prayer was published that had been 
found in the jacket pocket of a soldier, 
Aleksander Zacepa, composed just before the World 
War II battle in which he would die.

It says:

Hear me, oh God! In my lifetime, I have not 
spoken with you even once, but today I have the 
desire to celebrate. Since I was little, they 
have always told me that you don't exist. And I, like an idiot, believed it.

I have never contemplated your works, but tonight 
I have seen from the crater of a grenade the sky 
full of stars, and I have been fascinated by 
their splendor. In that instant I have understood 
how terrible is the deception. I don't know, oh 
God, if you will give me your hand, but I say to you that you understand me …

Is it not strange that in the middle of a 
frightful hell, light has appeared to me, and I have discovered you?

I have nothing more to tell you. I feel happy, 
because I have known you. At midnight, we have to 
attack, but I am not afraid. You see us.

They have given the signal. I have to go. How 
good it was to be with you! I want to tell you, 
and you know, that the battle will be difficult: 
Perhaps this night, I will go to knock on your 
door. And if up to now, I have not been your 
friend, when I go, will you allow me to enter?

But, what's happening to me? I cry? My God, look 
at what has happened to me. Only now, I have 
begun to see with clarity. My God, I go. It will 
be difficult to return. How strange, now, death does not make me afraid.

[Translation by ZENIT]

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Father Raniero Cantalamessa is the Pontifical Household preacher.



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<http://www.fathercorapi.com/election.aspx>An 
Important Message from Fr. Corapi <*}}}><
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Prayer for Unborn Life:
O GOD OF LIFE AND LOVE, You have given us the 
gift to participate with You to bring new life 
into the world.  But, all too often, the mother's 
womb, which should be a nursery of life, becomes 
instead a place of it's destruction.

Help us to remove this evil and ensure respect 
for all life made in Your image and likeness, 
called to fulfill its promise on this earth,
and destined to find a home with you for all eternity.

We ask this through Jesus Christ, Our Lord, Our God, Our Savior, and Our ALL.
Amen.


<*}}}>< 
<http://www.fathercorapi.com/election.aspx>An 
Important Message from Fr. Corapi <*}}}><
<*}}}><<http://www.halfthekingdom.org/>Half the Kingdom!<*}}}><

Prayer for Unborn Life:
O GOD OF LIFE AND LOVE, You have given us the 
gift to participate with You to bring new life 
into the world.  But, all too often, the mother's 
womb, which should be a nursery of life, becomes 
instead a place of it's destruction.

Help us to remove this evil and ensure respect 
for all life made in Your image and likeness, 
called to fulfill its promise on this earth,
and destined to find a home with you for all eternity.

We ask this through Jesus Christ, Our Lord, Our God, Our Savior, and Our ALL.
Amen.

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