
Jesus Is God Not of the Dead, But of the Living
ROSARY & ART: The First Glorious Mystery is the Resurrection of the Lord — His Ultimate Healing Miracle
ROSARY & ART: The First Glorious Mystery is the Resurrection of the Lord — His Ultimate Healing Miracle
‘Jonah was in the belly of the fish three days and three nights.’ (Jonah 1:17)
Seeing Easter through her eyes also reminds us that one day we too will meet Jesus face-to-face.
Here is the deepest truth of the human heart: that we are made for God, and that without him we shall surely perish, falling into a nothingness from which there is no escape.
SCRIPTURES & ART: To be the Vicar of Christ is to be a good shepherd like Christ, ready to lay down his life for the sheep — a martyrdom Jesus foretells in today’s Gospel.
Why was the stone rolled away if Jesus could enter locked rooms? And how could Joseph of Arimathea buy a linen cloth if all the shops were closed for Passover?
After his Resurrection, Jesus had much to teach the Apostles, reminding them of mysteries whose true significance they were finally starting to grasp.
Jesus died and rose to give us a completely new life — a life marked zeal, by victory over sin, by the joy of living in conscious contact with God at every moment of our lives.
“They saw and believed” says John’s Gospel, although “they still did not understand” (20:8-9).
‘Christ is risen, and life is freed.’
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