2A Easter Homily: John 20:19-31 April 12, 2026
By Fr. Vincent Corbelli, MM
1. STORY
During a violent
storm on the Atlantic Ocean, all passengers on the ship going from Europe to
New York were filled with fear, except Mary, an elderly woman. She maintained a calm and peaceful appearance.
When asked by one of her fellow
passengers how this was possible, she replied, I have two sons, one in heaven
and one in New York. During the storm I
prayed to God that if the ship sank, I would first see my son in heaven. If it was God’s will that the ship passed
safely through the storm, then she would first see her son in New York. In other case she would eventually see her two
sons. She said that God always brought her peace.
2. GOSPEL: JOHN
20:19-31
A) THE DISCIPLES
WERE FULL OF FEAR
The disciples
were full of fear because
i) Jewish leaders
might put them in prison or even worse kill them.
ii) Jesus, their
leader, had died and thus they were leaderless.
iii) They were ashamed at having deserted Jesus in his greatest hour of need.
B JESUS BRINGS
PEACE
When Jesus
visited his disciples on Easter night, he was not angry nor did he criticize
them. Rather he greeted them twice with,
“Peace be with you.” Jesus wanted them
to have peace in their hearts. The
result was that “At the sight of the Lord”, the disciples rejoiced. Jesus brought them peace and joy.
3. APPLICATION TO
LIFE
A) MANY ARE
FILLED WITH FEARS
Many people are
filled with fear just as the disciples were. Some are fearful due to poor health, lack of
money, worried about their children, job security, or about their future. In many parts of the world, fears come from
war, hunger, or disease.
B) JESUS BRINGS
US PEACE
Just as Jesus
brought peace to the fearful disciples, he brings us peace and joy. He brings us peace for the following reasons.
i) He has risen,
is alive, and is with us.
ii) He is the
good Shepherd who protects us from those who wish to harm us.
iii) He is the
light of the world guiding us through life.
iv) He is the
Bread of Life and the Living Water nourishing us on our journey.
v) He will give
us eternal life at the end of our worldly journey.
4. CONCLUSION
As she journeyed
across the dangerous ocean, Mary had great faith in Jesus resulting in her
having peace in her heart. The fearful
disciples, upon seeing Jesus and hearing this greetings of peace, were filled
with joy. We, though filled with fear at
times, will have peace and joy when we believe that Jesus is with us,
protecting us as the good shepherd, guiding us as the light of the world, and
nourishing us as the bread of life and the living water. Remember the words of Jesus, “Peace be with
you.”