Easter Tuesday Acts 2:36-41 Psalm 32(33):4-5,18-20,22 John 20:11-18 NEVER CEASE TO PROCLAIM THE JOY OF EASTER I have always found the scene of Jesus appearing to Mary Magdalene to be deeply moving. In that moment, Jesus Christ, the risen Lord, stands before her, and she mistakes him for a gardener who has taken away the body of Jesus. Reflecting on today’s gospel story, we see that Mary Magdalene mourns for a while before looking into the tomb. When the angel asks her what she is seeking, her grief and sorrow cloud her vision, preventing her from seeing the bigger picture—that Jesus is alive, the Master Gardener, the creator of all seeds, plants, flowers, and trees. Often, we too allow distress, worries, and deep concerns to overshadow the miracles happening around us. We sometimes let these burdens obscure our perception of God’s presence in our lives. We must ask ourselves: what are we truly seeking? Are we pursuing earthly desires or aiming for eternal life? ...