“He is not here; he has risen, just as he said.” (Matthew 28:6)
After the sorrow of Good Friday and the silence of Holy Saturday, we rejoice with hearts full of hope: Jesus Christ is risen! Death has been defeated, and new life has begun.
The empty tomb is not the end of the story—it is the beginning of something extraordinary. The Resurrection reminds us that God’s love is stronger than sin, stronger than fear, and even stronger than death itself.
On that first Easter morning, the women went to the tomb expecting sadness, but instead they encountered joy beyond imagining. The angel’s message changed everything: Jesus is alive! Easter invites us to live as people of joy. Even when life is difficult, we are never without hope. Christ walks with us, bringing light into every darkness.
The first witnesses of the Resurrection were given a mission: go and share the Good News. This mission continues today—it is our calling as Christians. We share the Good News not only with words, but through our actions:
By showing kindness to others
By forgiving those who hurt us
By including those who feel left out
By living with joy and gratitude
Every small act of love is a way of saying: Christ is risen!
Easter is not just one day—it is a way of life. As a school community, we are called to reflect the light of the Risen Christ in all we do.
Easter reminds us that no matter what we face, God is always bringing new life. The stone has been rolled away, and the promise of hope is alive. Let us go forward with joyful hearts, ready to share this wonderful news with the world:
Christ is risen! He is risen indeed. Alleluia!
May the joy of the Risen Lord fill our school and our hearts this Easter season.

