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Jesus' love-scarred hands reveal his identity, even as he steps from the empty tomb. Jesus comes to heal our scars and show us the depth of his love.
The crucifixion of Jesus Christ is a cornerstone of Christian theology, with historical, biblical and archaeological evidence strongly supporting the use of nails in this brutal execution method.
Jesus' love-scarred hands reveal his identity, even as he steps from the empty tomb. Jesus comes to heal our scars and show us the depth of his love.
Jesus’ seven sayings from the cross are: Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. Today shalt thou be with me in ...
While we read in the Bible of Jesus’ hands and feet being nailed to the cross, that wasn’t always the case, either. When the hands were attached to the cross, ...
The pope centered his catechesis on two accounts of miracles in St. Mark’s Gospel: Jairus’ daughter who awakens from death ...
In Jesus' hands, the fruit of the earth and the work of human hands becomes spiritual food that awakens our awareness of the interconnectedness of life and salvation.
As for Thomas’ request, Jesus shows up again and answers Thomas: “Put your finger here and see my hands. ... Do not doubt, but believe.” Thomas responds with power: “My Lord and my God!” ...