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Journey with the Risen Lord
A new way to express Easter joy
in the third millennium


Christ is the centre of the life of the world.
The Easter mystery is the centre of the life of Christ.
It is represented by the two phases of the death-resurrection.
The popular mediation of the first action is by the Way of the Cross. After the Vatican II the necessity of the popular mediation of the second aspect was rediscovered: the Way of the Light.
Today, more than ever, it is necessary that people recognise this as their own way.
Easter must not be only a mear feast in calendar but a style of life.
The Way of the Light is similar to the Way of the Cross: fourteen stations, with corresponding biblical passages that start from the Empty Tomb, first sign of the resurrection, up to the Pentecost, as its primordial fruit; there are also available adequate biblical passages
And as the Way of the Cross has been planned with the company of Mary, full of sorrow because of her Suffering Son, so along the Way of the Light it's Mary who continues to accompany us, Mother who rejoices in the resurrection of her Son.
For centuries the Church has prayed the antiphon "Regina caeli laetare alleluia" and recently she has composed texts for eucharistic celebration in honour of "Mary, who rejoices in her Son's resurrection".
The antiphon "Regina caeli laetare alleluia" has already been alive in the Church for ages, and now in honour of "Mary, who rejoices in her Son's resurrection" the Church has composed texts for Eucharistic Celebration.
Also the Holy Rosary devotes its third part to the glorious mysteries. Aren't they the summary of the Way of the Light, which also presents a natural development starting from the Easter of the Child to that of the children?
Easter Mary takes us along the fourteen stations of the Way of the Light which inaugurates the third millennium.
And this calls us to live out our hope daily.
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Every station has got three steps:
- proclamation of the biblical passage (here it's taken from RSV)
- 1st comment: exegesis (G1)
- 2nd comment: application for today (G2).
According to the available time it is possible
- to follow the whole exposure
- to choose between comment (G1) and applications (G2).
The procession is introduced by three altar servers.
One brings the Easter candle;
the other an open Book of the Gospels opened on the resurrection narration;
and third a bunch of flowers, sign of life or an icon of the risen Christ.
The President of the assembly (P) accompanies them;
the Readers (R) as well as the Guides (G1 and G2) can remain at the lectern.
The participants-assembly (A) can either follow the itinerary or according to circumstances can remain in the benches.
The songs are selected freely by the community.
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The introduction and the texts are by Fr. Sabino Palumbieri, sdb
The pictures are taken from the sculputures in bronze of Giovanni Dragoni
The translation in English is by Czeslaw LENCZUK < lenczuk@ups.urbe.it >
Web Master Franco Tiano - Rome, Italy

Introduction

THE NEW
PRAYER

Introduction


  1. The Resurrection

  2. The Empty Tomb

  3. I have seen the Lord!

  4. Along the Road

  5. Supper in Emmaus

  6. In the Cenacle

  7. The Reconciliation

  8. With Thomas

  9. Miraculous Catch

10. Peter, the guide

11. Apostolic Mission

12. Return to the Father

13. Waiting the Holy Spirit

14. The promised Spirit


Conclusion