Christians speak
of the "paschal mystery," the process of loss and renewal that was lived and
personified in the death and raising up of Jesus. We can affirm that belief in
ritual and song, as we do in the Eucharist. However, until we have lost our
foundation and ground, and then experience God upholding us so that we come out
even more alive on the other side, the expression "paschal mystery" is little
understood and not essentially transformative.
Paschal mystery
is a doctrine that we Christians would probably intellectually assent to, but it
is not yet the very cornerstone of our life philosophy. That is the difference
between belief systems and living faith. We move from one to the other only
through encounter, surrender, trust and an inner experience of presence and
power.
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