
Jesus Christ Is Alive, and His Church Draws Her Life From Him
The enduring nature of Catholic doctrine is a testament to its timelessness and truth.
The enduring nature of Catholic doctrine is a testament to its timelessness and truth.
‘Christ is risen, and life is freed.’
User’s Guide to Sunday, April 4, Easter Sunday, the Resurrection of the Lord
COMMENTARY: Christianity without a risen Christ — truly alive and with a real, glorified body — is an essentially empty, even false, belief system.
COMMENTARY: Because Christ is our model, ‘by burying the bodies of the faithful, the Church confirms her faith in the resurrection of the body.’
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