By Joseph Pronechen, EWTN News - During (Archbishop Fulton Sheen's) The Catholic Hour radio show on April 5, 1942, he focused on “The Resurrection.”... “Friends,” he began, “celebrating Easter in a world that is more like a Good Friday and hearing the chance of peace amidst the explosions of war makes us wonder what lesson this blessed feast could have for these tragic days?”.. “The answer is to be found in two distinct scenes in the life of Our Lord,” he went on. “The first scene took place in the Garden of Gethsemane. And there emerges this lesson: Evil has its hour, but God has his day. And that evil hour is inseparable from God’s day.”