Jesus is Risen! He is Risen Indeed!
Before Jesus appeared to anyone, He rose from the dead. There are no human witnesses to the Resurrection of Jesus. No one was in the tomb. His dead body, marred by His terrible Passion on Good Friday, literally rose from the dead and was immediately transformed into a glorious body.
When He rose from the dead all wounds and blood disappeared, except for the wounds in His hands, feet and side. Why didn’t the Lord allow anyone to see His resurrection? Faith. He desires all His followers to believe that by His own power, He rose from the dead.
The Gospel of John explains that the burial cloths were rolled up in a separate place. This suggests that if the body were stolen, no thief would have taken the time to wrap up the burial cloths and placed them in a separate place.
One could imagine the lifeless body of Jesus wrapped in the shroud, lying on a cold slab, when suddenly in a flash, a light so immense and brilliant the naked eye would have been immediately blinded, and the body was suddenly and instantly transformed bursting through the cloth, resulting in Jesus standing immediately next to the slab. Now only the shroud remained.
At the moment of the resurrection, the shroud imploded, as the body instantly came through the cloth in a micro-burst, and Our Lord stood there in the tomb alive with His resurrected body with a divine tunic.
Jesus desiring to help His Apostles know His body was not stolen, but risen, wrapped the burial cloth covering His head and placed it in a separate place in the tomb. When Jesus rose from the dead, to depart from the tomb, and because of the gift of subtlety, He walked directly through the large stone covering the entrance of the tomb, or the wall, without the stone needing to be rolled away.
Jesus was not in the tomb when “there was a great earthquake; for an angel of the Lord descended from heaven, approached, rolled back the stone, and sat upon it.” Consequently, Jesus would have departed the tomb prior to the stone being rolled away by the angel, and therefore, Jesus walked through the wall of the tomb or the large stone before the angel rolled it back.
Sacred Scriptures tell us Jesus first appeared to Mary Magdalene. But, there is a pious tradition mentioned by Pope Saint John Paul II, that Jesus appeared to His Mother Mary first. He said, “How could the Blessed Virgin, present in the first community of disciples, be excluded from those who met Her divine Son after He had risen from the dead?” “Indeed, it is legitimate to think that the Mother was probably the first person to whom the risen Jesus appeared.”
Unlike Mary Magdalene, who wasn’t expecting to find the risen Jesus, the Blessed Virgin Mary knew Her Son Jesus would rise, and so, sorrowfully, but patiently, waited for His resurrection. In a spirit of prayer, Our Lady awaited Her glorified Son. We can imagine the meeting of Mother and Son when Mary was kneeling in prayer waiting for Her Son to come. Suddenly, Jesus appeared to His Mother, and at that moment, She instantly recognized His glorious body. Her sorrow vanished and Her Heart was filled with joy. Since She was kneeling, She first saw the wounds in His feet and immediately bent over and kissed them and adored Him. Our Lord reached out His hands to help Her up and then She saw the wounds in His hands and kissed them. As Jesus took His wounded hands and helped Her up from the ground, surely, She embraced Her Son, kissed His face, and hugged Him. What once were tears of sorrow, immediately turned into tears of joy. What were their first words to each other? Our Lord may have simply said, “Mother!” and She could have responded, “My God, my Son!”
We are reminded of the many appearances of Our Blessed Lord after He rose from the dead. He appeared to Mary Magdalene, the two men on the road to Emmaus, once to St. Peter, and three times to His apostles, twice in the upper room, and once on the shore of the Sea of Galilee. In the first letter to the Corinthians, Jesus appeared to 500 at one time. Scripture also tells us Jesus appeared to James. Our Lord appeared on the Mount of Olives to the eleven giving them His great commission to preach to the whole world. There is a pious tradition His Mother was on the mountain with them before He ascended into heaven.
With Jesus appearing to so many people, it would be difficult to make up such the story, if it were not true. The Resurrection of Jesus is a historical fact. If Our Lord’s resurrection did not happen, why would so many people be willing to lay down their lives, especially in the first three centuries and even up to today? To lay down one’s life for something false would be ridiculous.
Mary Magdalene went to the tomb, and much to her amazement, she discovered two angels sitting there. One angel sat at the feet where the body of Jesus was laid and the other at the head. Can you imagine seeing two angels in a tomb? It would be scary to go by yourself inside a tomb early in the morning. No one would expect to see two angels sitting there. After the angels asked her why she was weeping, she said, “Sir, if you carried him away, tell me where you laid him, and I will take Him.”
Immediately after this, she encountered Jesus, but didn’t know it was Our Lord. Only when He said her name, “Mary”, did she recognize Him. She immediately ran to tell the apostles that she had seen Him.
Just think about this for a moment, according to scripture, who did Jesus first appear? Mary Magdalene, a former prostitute.
Jesus wanted us to know He loves sinners, puts behind their sins, and bestows special graces upon those who truly desire to live a life of discipleship.
This the Easter message: Jesus is risen! Jesus is alive. Jesus loves sinners. Through His suffering, death and resurrection, Our Lord came to save us. He opened the gates of heaven by becoming one of us and passed from death to life and unto eternity, so that we may be with Him forever. God loves us so much He sent His Son in the world to save us, that we might have life with Him.
There is a book written by a Franciscan of the Renewal, Fr. Mark Mary Ames, CFR, called The Father, 30 meditations to draw you into the Heart of God. In the book is a story of Julissa a six year old girl in Honduras. The little girl’s mother became addicted to alcohol and turned to prostitution to provide income for her family. Over the years, Julissa’s mother didn’t take care of her daughter and soon her aunts and members of the local Catholic parish took care of her.
Unfortunately, as Julissa became a teen, she started to get into trouble with drugs and alcohol, promiscuity and then prostitution. She would go into the streets and not return for months. Sadly, over the next 10 years Julissa became like her mother.
The local parish and her aunts did everything they could for her to get an education and have a better healthier life. But, nothing seemed to work. Finally, Julissa disappeared for several years as addiction and brokenness took over all aspects of her life.
One day, the Franciscans heard the sad news that, although Julissa was in her 20’s, she dying due to the compromise of her immune system caused by the life she was living. They found her, visited her often, and prayed with her giving her consolation in the final days of her life. When she was offered Confession, Anointing of the Sick and Holy Communion, she was reconciled to God. Just a few days before her last breath, she received the mercy of God poured out through the sacraments and died a happy death, despite the fact most of her life, she had lived addicted to drugs, alcohol and was a prostitute.
Just as Jesus forgave Mary Magdalene, a prostitute, Jesus forgave Julissa and restored her soul to the state of grace bearing witness to the resurrection of Jesus, who suffered, died and rose from the dead, that we may have life and have it abundantly in heaven. Jesus, through a priest, came to her at a time she needed Him the most.
My dear friends, we must never forgot Jesus loves us and desires that we be saved. May we be faithful to our life as a Christian and like Mary Magdalene and Julissa proclaim, “He is Risen! He is risen Indeed! Alleluia!