04/04/2026
Holy Saturday, Sermon for the Feast of the Resurrection.
The sepulcher of Jesus Christ is a mother. Our Master entered it dead; there, he was given birth to a totally divine life. After having sought there the death of sin, I will find there the life of grace. God is our life. . . . We are buried together with him by baptism into death, so that as Christ is risen from among the dead by the glory of the Father, so we also may walk in newness of life (Rom 6:4).
We are buried with Jesus Christ by Baptism, through which we
participate in his death. . . .
Death, sepulcher, and mystical resurrection effected by the grace of Baptism and expressed through holy ceremonies. The grace of Baptism unites us to Jesus Christ dead and risen, to Jesus Christ as he is now. Death to sin and the life of grace are inseparable in the baptized. Jesus Christ does not give himself only halfway. . . .
(Chaminade, Notes for Conferences and Sermons,
Legacy, Vol. 3, Docs. 31, 32 [119/123])