Dear Parish Faithful,
CHRIST IS RISEN! INDEED HE IS RISEN!
Christ ... the source of the breath of life for
all, when he was
Weary from a journey, sat down near a spring
of Samaria.
And it was the season of burning heat. It was
the sixth hour, as the Scripture says,
It was the middle of the day when the Messiah
came to illumine those in darkness.
The Spring came upon the spring, not to drink
but to cleanse.
The fountain of immortality was near the
stream of the woman as though it were in need.
He is tired from walking, He who tirelessly
walked on the sea.
He who furnishes exceeding great joy and
redemption.
St. Romanos the Melode
Kontakion of the Woman of Samaria 9.4.
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We can always trust that in the poetic theology of St. Romanos the Melode we will find an endless stream of images, allusions and types to fill us with wonder over the fact that the eternal Word of God became flesh. Here, in the encounter with the Samaritan woman (Jn. 4:1-42), it is the paradox of the Spring (of Life) coming to a spring in the wilderness, not only to quench his thirst, but to "supply" an endless stream of water that wells up to eternal life in its recipients.