Easter is the feast of tombstones taken away, rocks rolled aside. God takes away even the hardest stones against which our hopes and expectations crash: death sin, fear, worldliness. Human history does not end before a tombstone, because today it encounters the “living stone”, the risen Jesus. We, as Church, are built on Jesus, and even when we grow disheartened and tempted to judge everything in the light of our failures, Jesus comes to make all things new, to overturn our every disappointment. Each of us is called to rediscover in the Risen Christ the one who rolls back from our heart the heaviest of stones. Easter Homily, 2019