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Mary Magdalene, who does not immediately recognize Jesus, mistakes him for what in John's Gospel? (212)

Gardener "she turns and sees Jesus, at first thinking he is the gardener"

Jesus' body was at the moment of his Resurrection. (204)

Glorified At his Resurrection, Jesus was fully restored to life: "In his risen body he passes from the state of death to another life beyond time and space"

In addition to giving his disciples the gift of the Holy Spirit on Easter Sunday, what else does he do or say? (212)

He gives his disciples the authority to forgive sin in his name.

The Paschal Mystery culminates in the coming of the (222)

Holy Spirit

Jesus is the shedding his Blood. (201)

In the New Tes-tament, Jesus is recognized as the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world by shedding his blood. By his blood, death passes us over. In the Eucharist we celebrate and share in the new Passover in his Body and Blood.

In which Gospel story, recorded by Luke, does Jesus open the minds of his disciples by . helping them understand what the Scriptures had foretold about the suffering of the Messiah and his Resurrection on the third day? (210-11)

Jesus Appears on the Road to Emmaus (Lk 24:13-35)

Our participation in the Paschal Mystery begins atwhen we die to sin's power over us and to the influence of Satan. (201)

"Begin-ning at Baptism, when you participate in Christ's Paschal Mystery, you die to sin's power over you and to the influence of Satan. You also receive grace in this life and eternal life with the Blessed Trinity in heaven."

Soul (201)

"The spiritual principle of human beings". The soul and body together form one human nature. The soul does not die with the body. It is eternal and will be reunited with the body in the final resurrection.

How are the women at the tomb portrayed at the original ending of Mark's Gospel (see Mk 16:8)(209)

"Then they went out and fled from the tomb, seized with trembling and bewilderment. They said nothing to anyone, for they were afraid" (Mk 16:8).

ESSAY 2 In his YouTube video on the Resurrection, Bishop Barron argues that one of the lessons we learn from the Resurrection is that modern secularism's view of the world is false. Why does Bishop Barron argue that the modern secularist view leads to utter meaninglessness? What does it mean to say that if there is no God, then life is absurd? In what ways does the Resurrection give us ultimate meaning and value?

-Kingdom of God has not arrived -perfection of creation will not occur -modern secularism-removes value/meaning in the absence of the transcendent -this world of ordinary sense experience is the the ultimate reality ᑭOᖇOᑌᔕ ᔕEᒪᖴ-pre-modern Christian vs ᗷᑌᖴᖴEᖇEᗪ ᔕEᒪᖴ-modern secularist self -why is life absurd? In the absence of the transcendent, there is nothing to look forward to beyond the grave -all things fade away

Jesus sent the Spirit so that all he accomplished may be accomplished in what? (223)

Jesus sent the Spirit so that all he accom-plished—his victory over sin and death and his life entirely given in obedience to the Father—may be accomplished in the Church and, through the Church, in the world.

Ascension (219)

Jesus' passage from this world into divine glory in God's heavenly domain forty days after his Res-urrection. It is from this domain that Jesus will come again.

The refers to Christ's judgment of the living and the dead when he returns at the end of time. (201)

Last Judgment- Christ's judgment of the living and the dead at his return at the end of time.

The shortest Resurrection account is also found in this shortest Gospel. (208) .

Mark

Were Jesus' disciples expecting the Resurrection? (202) .

No "The disciples were not expecting Jesus' Resurrec-tion. In fact, they were heartbroken, saddened, and afraid after his Crucifixion."

Matthew desired to emphasize the continuity between Jesus and the OT because he wrote his Gospel for a Jewish community who followed Jesus. (206)

Recall that Matthew wrote his Gospel for a Jewish com-munity that had decided to follow Jesus and that was eager to emphasize the continuity between the Old Testament and Jesus.

Essay 1 The heart of the kerygma is the Resurrection. Regarding the Resurrection, St. Paul says: And if Christ has not been raised, then empty [too] is our preaching; empty, too, your faith... If Christ has not been raised, your faith is vain; you are still in your sins. Then those who have fallen asleep in Christ have perished. If for this life only we have hoped in Christ, we are the most pitiable of all (1 Cor 15:14, 17-19). Explain what St. Paul means when he says that in the absence of the Resurrection, "your faith is vain."

St.Paul -in the absence of the Resurrection Jesus's message holds no weight/is not legitimized -Jesus would only be another great moral teacher/ just another messiah No resurrection -death still reigns - no eternal life -we are still in our sins -gates of heaven have not been opened to us -Forces of violence / darkness have nit been defeated

Assumption (221)

The Church dogma that teaches that the Blessed Mother was taken body and soul into heaven when her earthly life was over. The Feast of the Assump-tion is on August 15 and is a holy day of obligation.

The Apostles recognized Jesus in the meal of fish and bread which they shared together, an echo of the sacrament of the . (213)

The Eucharist

Due to St. Paul's preaching, how many people were baptized and received the Holy Spirit on Pentecost? (223)

3,000

Kerygma (198)

A Greek word for "proclamation," the core teaching about Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. It is the basic Christian message that Jesus of Nazareth died and was raised from the dead by God the Father for the forgiveness of sins.

Transcendent (203)

An event that extends beyond history and a common understanding of space and time. (Most likely referring to the Resurrection in the chapter)

What did Jesus tell his Apostles at "the Great Commissioning? (208, right hand side) .

As Apostles, they were to preach the Gospel, teach the commandments, and baptize "in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the holy Spirit" (Mt 28:19).

Who is the firstborn and the head of God's new creation? (223)

Christ

Paschal Mystery (201)

Christ's Passion, Death, and Resurrection.

Christ's of God who takes away the sin of the world by was a historical event that occurred in a definite place at a specific time. (202)

Christ's Resurrection was a historical event that occurred in a definite place at a specific time.

T/F: When Jesus died, his human nature was separated from his divine nature. (200)

Fakse "Jesus' body was preserved from corrup-tion because his human soul and body were still the Divine Person of the Son."

Pentecost (223)

The day fifty days after Easter when the Holy Spirit descended on the Apostles and gave them the power to preach with conviction the message that Jesus is risen and is Lord of the universe. The Church celebrates Pentecost every year as the beginning of the new "age of the Church," when Christ lives and acts in and with his Church through the outpouring of the Holy Spirit

Name several reasons why the empty tomb is one of the signs that Jesus really rose from the dead. (202, par. 3)

The empty tomb—reported in each Gospel—is one of the signs that Jesus rose from the dead. Neither Jesus' friends nor his enemies ever claimed to have found Jesus' body. No one ever proved that his corpse was stolen. Recall that after Jesus' Death, Joseph of Arimathea—a member of the Sanhedrin and a secret disciple of Jesus—sought permission from Pontius Pilate to take the body of Jesus down from the Cross and bury him in a new grave that Joseph owned, near the site of Jesus' Crucifixion. Matthew 27:62-66 verifies that Pilate permitted some of Jesus' opponents to post guards at Jesus' tomb as they were afraid that his disciples would steal his body. The inability of the guards to account for Jesus' disappearance is proof that the tomb was empty and that no one had come to remove the body from it.

Paschal Lamb (201)

The lamb slaughtered by the Israelites in preparation for the Passover. God instructed the Isra-elites, while they were enslaved in Egypt, to sprinkle the blood of a lamb on their doorposts, which the angel of death saw and "passed over." They were instructed also to eat the lamb and to commemorate this event (the Passover), which signified their preservation from death and their liberation from captivity. In the New Tes-tament, Jesus is recognized as the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world by shedding his blood. By his blood, death passes us over. In the Eucharist we celebrate and share in the new Passover in his Body and Blood.

T/F: Although people appropriately venerate Mary because of her holiness, she always points to Jesus. (221)

True "Although people appropriately venerate or honor Mary because of her holiness, she always points to Jesus."

T/F: Because Jesus' glorified body was immortal and supernatural, it was unlike a normal human body. (204).

True "Jesus' human body was gloriously transfigured, filled with the Holy Spirit into an incor-rupt, immortal body. Like normal human bodies, Jesus' glorified body could be seen and touched by others.

The Resurrection accounts in the four Gospels are drawn from whom? (206)

Various eyewitnesses

The Resurrection of Christ spelled victory for humanity over what/whom? (197)

Victory over Satan, victory over sin, and victory over death.

Do the Gospel writers emphasize or deemphasize that the Body of the risen Jesus was transformed? .

Yes

Did some of the early Christians believe that Jesus would return before the Apostles died? (214) .

Yes "Some early Christians believed that Jesus would return before the Apostles died."

Apostle (208)

means "one who was sent forth."

Agape (213)

the most intimate Greek word for "love,"

Know what all 4 Resurrection accounts agree on (216)

• The Resurrection took place early in the morning on the first day of the week. • Women were present at the tomb. Mary Magda-lene is mentioned in each account. There were also "messengers" at the tomb who told the women to tell the disciples what they witnessed. • The empty tomb was important to the Resurrec-tion accounts. It was an essential sign of Christ's Resurrection, a first step in acknowledging God's work in bringing the Son back to life. It corrobo-rates that something happened. The enemies of the early Christians were never able to produce Jesus' corpse, though they probably tried to do so.


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