Paschal Mystery: Birth, Passion, Death and Resurrection
The document discusses the events of Holy Week leading up to Easter, including Jesus' entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, cleansing of the temple, debates with religious leaders, the Last Supper, betrayal by Judas, crucifixion and resurrection. It explores the significance of these events, such as Jesus fully surrendering to God's will in Gethsemane and sacrificing himself to spread the gospel. The resurrection proves Christ's divinity and provides salvation and forgiveness for humanity.
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Paschal Mystery: Birth, Passion, Death and Resurrection
The document discusses the events of Holy Week leading up to Easter, including Jesus' entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, cleansing of the temple, debates with religious leaders, the Last Supper, betrayal by Judas, crucifixion and resurrection. It explores the significance of these events, such as Jesus fully surrendering to God's will in Gethsemane and sacrificing himself to spread the gospel. The resurrection proves Christ's divinity and provides salvation and forgiveness for humanity.
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Paschal Mystery
Journey of Jesus from humanity to
Birth, Passion, Death and Resurrection
Because of this , the New Testament Gospel was made and so with the other Books which are necessary for the propagation of this CHRIST
Palm Sunday – triumphant entry to Jerusalem
He rode on a donkey – Middle class Symbolizes His humble service With his sandals – low class When He arrived, He was welcomed warmly The waved leaves, palms, clothes placed on the ground and they sang: “Hosanna in the highest” They thought He was really the one and would battle for them.
The people were the ones who proclaimed Jesus
as the Messiah
Palm Sunday Today
Coconut leaves most abundant available leaves in commemoration of Christ entry to Jerusalem. Why Sunday? Because it is Christ’s Resurrection
Holy Monday – Cleansing of the Temple
Temple - no more good people. They turned it into a
marketplace
Commercialism – basis of corruption and bribery
Jewish Tradition One has to travel once a year to Jerusalem to worship They bring offerings and sacrifices Rich – to offer Lamb (Unblemished) Poor – Pigeon (white)
Temple Currency – change their money for it
Cleansing of the Temple – Painful and bravest act of Jesus Greatest insult to the Church Authority
2 Reasons of Jesus’ Anger:
1. Place of prayer become a marketplace
2. Exploitation was going on. Result: Jesus became a wanted man but Jesus challenged the Jewish Religious leaders publicly. They now started plotting openly. Consequence: Jesus was on hiding Holy Tuesday: Day of Controversy • Planned how to trap Jesus • Question of Authority (Mt. 21: 23-27) By what authority are you doing these things? Who gave you the authority? Jesus Answered: “I’ll ask you one question: If you answer me, I will tell you by what authority I do these things.” “Where was John’s baptism from? Heavenly origin or human origin?” Answer: “We do not know.”
Jesus: “Neither shall I tell you from
what authority I do these things." The two discussed among themselves: Heavenly Origin: Why did you not believe Him? > Authority will be angry.
Human Origin: We fear the crowd for they regard John
as a prophet. > People will be angry.
Question on paying taxes > lawful to pay to Caesar
Question about Resurrection > Mt. 22: 23-33
Greatest Commandment: 2 Commandment
Who are my neighbors? Parable of the Good Samaritan
* Destroy this Temple in 3 days I will rise it up
* I and my Father are one
Holy Wednesday: Anointing at Bethany in the
House of Simon the Leper. Mary Magdalene – anointed Christ with perfumed oil Jesus said to her: “Your sins are forgiven.” He was accused as a false prophet because only God can forgive sins. Betrayal of Judas: He betrayed Jesus. He divulged the dwelling place of Jesus. Why did Judas betray Jesus? 1. Greed and love for money.
2. Filled with envy and malice. * All are Galilean
He is a Judean
3. Judas did not like the temple cleansing and He
feared Christ would lead bloody resurrection as nothing. Therefore He chose his way to get rid of Jesus at least temporarily. 4. Judas wished to have Jesus arrested so that he would not be harmed by his enemies. (for fair trial)
5. Judas was enslaved by Satan and this was not
free agent when he betrayed Jesus.
6. Judas was angry with Jesus for not declaring
his Messiahship. Holy Thursday (Maundy Thursday) Feast of Passover Washing of the Feet Biblical Understanding of Remembrance
Memorial is not just a simple recall or an act of
reminiscing but making present of the past event. Jesus washed the feet of the Apostles Customary in the celebration to clean yet usually for a master to do it to His followers. Meaning: Humble service not just simple gesture Sacrifice Thanks Eucharist is not just a remembrance giving
1. Sacrifice – the Offering Com-
munion - the priest & victim 2. Thanksgiving – through his sacrifice we were saved from cursing. Highest form of worship/Prayer.
3. Communion – “Union” oneness not only with
the Son but with the Father. Bread – Body Wine - Blood
Host – living Body of Jesus (Faith)
Could be bread
Last Supper – originated in the breaking of the
Bread 4. Celebration – not an attendance but a celebration The priest is not the celebrant but all of us Feeling People active participant, whole being Attention - Puts ourselves to it - Giving ourselves - Allow Christ to be with us – enter into our being
Good Friday: Gethsemane – Prayer to the Father
“Not my will but Your will be done.” - The human nature of Christ struggled - Prayed and suffered. He chose to obey God. Significance - Jesus manifested His decision to do God’s will. • Obedience to the Father • It was there and then that He fully surrendered to God’s will not only on the cross.
He was brought to Caiaphas (High Priest)
He was charged of blasphemy – due to His
prediction – destroy this temple and in 3 days I will restore it. > Spiritual temple was the one that Jesus will build in the Hearts of men.
> He was brought to Pilate (Governor of Judah)
> He brought to Herod (King of Judah) because
He is a Galilean.
> He was brought back to Pilate again because
He is a Galilean. > He was crucified and died Capital punishment given to traitors, disobedient slaves/criminals. Others are stoned to death Who killed Jesus?
1964 – Vatican II Resolution
To absolve the Jews of killing Jesus or not. Did they kill Jesus?
1700 – voted NO (through Pilate’s command)
185 – voted YES The decision of the Roman Rules
Why was Jesus killed? Did He have to die or
Did He choose to die? 1. God’s will 1. Original Will (intention) Spread the Good News Preach the Gospel Discipleship of man
2. Circumstantial Will (Consequence)
People get mad and lead to His death
and crucifixion 3. Ultimate Will (Final)
He prayed at Gethsemane
He made a final decision to die in
accordance with the original will of the Father. Passion of Christ 3 Fold Mission of Christ Prophetic Prophet – stand and die for the Truth. Preaches the Truth
Priestly Priest –He mediates bet. God and man
through His Prayer. People will come to Him because they thought they can pray for them.
Kingly King – He serves, liberates thru His
acts. Where is our Faith based on? Resurrection
Death of Jesus – the most painful experience of
His followers.
Theory: How can a man resurrect when He did
not die? > Pre-arranged – stolen perhaps Proof of Christ’s Resurrection: Empty tomb and His appearance to the to the apostles, Mary Magdalene and Emmaus people. Why did Jesus tell us to carry out our cross? 1) Self-Denial
2. Self- 5. Love of 3. Death
Sacrifice Enemies
4. Humble Service
6. Carry your cross with
Christ Share this Resurrection to everybody Everybody – a day for Resurrection Only if we also Joy die for Happiness everybody Love Commitment O.T. N.T. NOW Passover Last Holy Meal Supper Mass
Meat –Partake Bread –Body Bread – Living
Body of Blood – Mark Wine - Blood Jesus at the Wine – Living door Blood of Jesus