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Roll Away Your Stone by Tim Deveney, Precious Blood Volunteers Director For Reflection Matthew 28:1-10 In my previous job with Unbound I traveled a lot. My position there had me out on the road working with the priests who invited people to sponsor. One of those weekends I was able to spend with Fr. Sam, who was a priest from the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Fr. Sam had spent much of his life as a priest working and living in a rough neighborhood in Baltimore. For those who have watched the hbo series, The Wire, the cityscapes he lived in were similar to what was portrayed in the series. During his sermon that week- end Fr. Sam described a message on a church sign in Baltimore that read: “We are an Easter people living in a Good Friday world.” We have Good Fridays all around us. All we have to do is look at the nightly news where the headlines tell us about the terrible things humans do to each other. There are refugees fleeing terrorism in Sudan, hun- ger in Somalia, bombs being dropped on innocent 10 • The New Wine Press • April 2017 civilians by military aircraft in Yemen, and constant shelling by various armed factions fighting in Syria and Iraq. Although progress has been made in the last 20 years, in the United States we still have persis- tent problems of violent crimes, including murder. It is indeed a Good Friday world. All of us have lived Good Friday when we have lost people who are close to us. We know the overwhelm- ing emotions that accompany grief: fear; sadness; anger. The emotions that come out of grief, especially right after death happens, are some of the rawest we can have as human beings. The nights following my dad’s death three years ago are still some of the most intense experiences of pain in my life. The women at Jesus’ tomb had to be feeling all of these emotions, especially when their friend, who was in the prime of his life, was sentenced to death and executed by an unjust government with the continued on page 12