Wednesday of the 6th week of Eastertide
First reading Acts 17:15,22-18:1
The Resurrection of Christ, proclaimed by Paul in the heart of the Areopagus, confronted every listener with a choice: to mock, to delay, or to believe. Yet amid the varied reactions—curiosity, skepticism, or conversion—the truth of the Resurrection stands unshaken. It does not rely on human approval to be real. In this Easter season, we are reminded that faith is not built upon consensus but upon the unchanging reality of the Risen Lord. The empty tomb remains a silent yet eloquent witness, inviting each heart not to reshape truth according to its mood, but to be reshaped by the truth that Love has triumphed over death. Let’s reflect: Easter is the celebration of the unchanging and transformative truth of Christ’s Resurrection, which stands firm regardless of human reaction, and calls each person to be reshaped by the victory of divine love over death.
Don Giorgio