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14May

Christ’s Ascension marks the fulfilment of His victory over death

Christ’s Ascension marks the fulfilment of His victory over death. Forty days after Easter, the risen Lord returns to the Father, taking with Him the human nature He assumed for our salvation. Seated now at the right hand of the Father, Christ reigns over heaven and earth, opening the way for humanity to share in His glory.

During the forty days after the Resurrection, the disciples’ faith was strengthened. Having witnessed Christ’s suffering, death, and burial, they struggled at first with fear and doubt. Yet through His appearances to them, the Lord transformed their uncertainty into unshakable faith. By the time of the Ascension, the apostles were no longer sorrowful but filled with joy and hope.

The Ascension is not simply Christ departing from the earth; it is the exaltation of human nature itself. In Christ, humanity has been raised above the heavens and brought close to the throne of God. As St Leo the Great teaches, where the Head has gone, the Body is called to follow. Christ ascends not for Himself alone but for the whole Church.

Through baptism, we are united to Christ and become members of His Body. His triumph becomes our triumph, His inheritance our inheritance. The Ascension reminds us that our true home is with God and that, even now, we are called to live with our hearts fixed on heaven.

Christ Himself assures us: “I go to prepare a place for you.” Our task, then, is to remain united to Him through faith, prayer, the sacraments, and life within His Church. The more deeply we remain in Christ, the more confidently we can hope to share one day in the glory of His Ascension.

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