Episode
Day 89: Jesus Christ Was Buried
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When he was crucified, Jesus experienced a real human death, the separation of his soul from his body. Because of his divinity, though, Jesus’ body did not see corruption, and his body and soul were reunited in the Resurrection. The risen Christ is the meeting point of death and life. We learn that as Christians, in Baptism, we die to sin, are buried with Christ, and then in him, we rise to new life. Today’s reading is Catechism paragraph 624-630. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy If you have found this podcast to be helpful in your faith life and would like to help us continue bringing this Catholic media to as many people as possible, please consider making an ongoing financial gift at ascensionpress.com/support. Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
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00:00 - 02:23 (02:23)
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EpisodeDay 89: Jesus Christ Was Buried
PodcastThe Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
St. Gregory of Nyssa believed that through his death, Jesus became the meeting point for death and life, and his resurrection reunited his soul and body, becoming the source of reunion for the separated parts.
02:23 - 08:49 (06:26)
Summary
St. Gregory of Nyssa believed that through his death, Jesus became the meeting point for death and life, and his resurrection reunited his soul and body, becoming the source of reunion for the separated parts.
EpisodeDay 89: Jesus Christ Was Buried
PodcastThe Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Jesus' resurrection on the third day was a sign of him not seeing corruption, which was believed to begin on the fourth day after death, thus fulfilling biblical prophecy.
08:49 - 13:56 (05:06)
Summary
Jesus' resurrection on the third day was a sign of him not seeing corruption, which was believed to begin on the fourth day after death, thus fulfilling biblical prophecy. His resurrection also fulfilled the story of Jonah in the whale.