Weekly Reflection (20/04/2025)

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I’m a fan of Victorian novels and Dickens is undoubtedly by favourite Victorian novelist, but my favourite novel of all time is ‘Les Miserables’ by Victor Hugo. Many people know the story from the songs of the popular musical. It is the story of a man who has reached upmost wretchedness and despair who is saved and gradually restored to fullness of life by the kind actions of a priest. Similarly, in Dickens' ‘A tale of two Cities’, there is a phrase – indeed a password - by which people are ‘recalled to life’. That is precisely what has happened and will happen again this Sunday as we remember the Easter story, whereby Jesus recalls us to life by his resurrection.

Whatever despair or wretchedness we may be going through, his act of sacrifice on the cross and his rising from the tomb gives us hope, a fresh start and life in abundance.

Revd Liz