Dante and the Meaning of Easter

Dante and the Meaning of Easter

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What is the meaning of Easter? How might Holy Week be more than
an occasion for its retelling? Can death and resurrection live
today, as they once did, 2000 years ago?

Dante’s journey, in the Divine Comedy, begins on Maundy Thursday,
1300. It continues through the inferno, on Good Friday and Holy
Saturday, before he enters purgatory on Easter Sunday morning, at
dawn. 

The climb up Mount Purgatory, then, takes until Easter Wednesday
when, finally, Dante reaches paradise. Though that is really
another beginning, as he becomes more capable of knowing the
light of Christ in him, and so knowing that light in all that
surrounds him.

In other words, the Divine Comedy invites us to consider the
story of Easter not as an historical event but as a pattern and
path which makes sense of our lives, if we dare to live them
deeply.

Augustine once remarked that the joy of being Christian is being
a Christ. Easter, then, is not primarily a remembrance of things
that happened, but a recollection of who we are called to be.
That is the meaning of Easter, needed if Christianity is to live
in people’s lives now.

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