Q107 Through his Resurrection, did Jesus return to the physical, corporeal state that he had during his earthly life?
The risen Lord allowed his disciples to touch him; he ate with them and showed them the wounds of his Passion. Nevertheless, his body belonged no longer only to this earth, but rather to the heavenly kingdom of his Father. [645-646] The risen Christ, who bore the wounds of theContinue Reading
Q106 Are there proofs for the Resurrection of Jesus?
There are no proofs for the Resurrection of Jesus in the scientific sense. There are, however, very strong individual and collective testimonies by a large number of contemporaries of those events in Jerusalem. [639-644, 647, 656-657] The oldest written testimony to the Resurrection is a letter that St. Paul wroteContinue Reading
Q105 How did the disciples come to believe that Jesus is risen?
The disciples, who before had lost all hope, came to believe in Jesus’ Resurrection because they saw him in a different way after his death, spoke with him, and experienced him as being alive. [640-644, 656] The easter events that took place in Jerusalem in the year 30 are notContinue Reading
Q104 Can you be a Christian without believing in the Resurrection of Christ?
No. “If Christ has not been raised, then our preaching is in vain and your faith is in vain” (1 Cor 15:14)Continue Reading
Q103 Was Jesus really dead? Manbe he was able to rise again because he only appeared to have suffered death.
Jesus really died on the Cross; his body was buried. All the sources testify to this. [627] In John 19:33ff., the soldiers even make an explicit determination of death: They open the side of Jesus’ dead body with a lance and see blood and water come out. Furthermore, itContinue Reading
Q102 Why are we too supposed to accept suffering in our lives and thus “take up our cross” and thereby follow Jesus?
Christians should not seek suffering, but when they are confronted with unavoidable suffering, it can become meaningful for them if they unite their sufferings with the sufferings of Christ: “Christ … suffered for you, leaving you an example, that you should follow in his steps” (1 Pet 2:21). [618] Continue Reading
Q101 Why did Jesus have to redeem us on the Cross, of all places?
The Cross on which Jesus, although innocent, was cruelly executed is the place of utmost degradation and abandonment. Christ, our Redeemer, chose the Cross so as to bear the guilt of the world and to suffer the pain of the world. S he brought the world back home to GodContinue Reading
Q100 On the Mount of Olives on the night before his death, did Jesus really experience fear of death?
Since Jesus was true man, he truly experienced fear of death on the Mount of Olives.[612] With the same human strength that we all possess, Jesus had to fight in order to consent interiorly to the Father’s will that he give his life for the life of the world. AbandonedContinue Reading
Q99 What happened at the Last Supper?
Jesus washed the feet of his apostles on the evening before his death; he instituted the -> EUCHARIST and founded the priesthood of the New Covenant.[610-611] Jesus showed his consummate love in three ways: He washed his disciples’ feet and showed that he is among us as one who servesContinue Reading
Q98 Did God will the death of his only Son?
The violent death of Jesus did not come about through tragic external circumstances. Jesus was “delivered up according to the definite plan and foreknowledge of God”(Acts 2:23). So that we children of sin and death might have life, the Father in heaven “made him to be sin who knew noContinue Reading