Monday of the 7th week of Eastertide Acts 19:1-8 Psalm 67(68):2-7 John 16:29-33 In today’s gospel, Jesus tells us that we should be brave,for he has conquered the world. One important lesson that emerges is that, with Christ’s death on the cross and His subsequent resurrection, the meaning of the cross takes on multiple significances. Through His death, heaven is united with earth, and the cross becomes a key part of Divine Providence. From that moment on, the cross functions as a pulpit; it is seen as the greatest symbol of God's eternal love. Christ’s death on the cross is the perfect, once-and-for-all sacrifice that secures our redemption. It represents the height of divine self-revelation and signifies divine solidarity with human suffering. It embodies the eternal act of forgiveness and remains a lasting model of discipleship. Furthermore, it is the point where Satan is banished from the world. The cross embodies the beauty that rescues the world and the lo...