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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Dolorous</strong> <strong>Passion</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Our</strong> <strong>Lord</strong> <strong>Jesus</strong> <strong>Christ</strong>.Anne Catherine Emmerich333I then saw the glorified body <strong>of</strong> our <strong>Lord</strong> rise up, and it passed through the hard rock as easily asif the latter had been formed <strong>of</strong> some ductile substance. <strong>The</strong> earth shook, and an angel in the garb<strong>of</strong> a warrior descended from Heaven with the speed <strong>of</strong> lightning, entered the tomb, lifted the stone,placed it on the right side, and seated himself upon it. At this tremendous sight the soldiers fell tothe ground, and remained there apparently lifeless. When Cassius saw the bright light whichilluminated, the tomb, he approached the place where the sacred body had been placed, looked atand touched the linen clothes in which it had been wrapped, and left the sepulchre, intending to goand inform Pilate <strong>of</strong> all that had happened. However, he tarried a short time to watch the progress<strong>of</strong> events; for although he had felt the earthquake, seen the angel move the stone, and looked at theempty tomb, yet he had not seen <strong>Jesus</strong>.At the very moment in which the angel entered the sepulchre and the earth quaked, I saw our <strong>Lord</strong>appear to his holy Mother on Calvary. His body was beautiful and lightsome, and its beauty wasthat <strong>of</strong> a celestial being. He was clothed in a large mantle, which at one moment looked dazzlinglywhite, as it floated through the air, waving to and fro with every breath <strong>of</strong> wind, and the nextreflected a thousand brilliant colours as the sunbeams passed over it. His large open wounds shonebrightly, and could be seen from a great distance: the wounds in his hands were so large that afinger might be put into them without difficulty; and rays <strong>of</strong> light proceeded from them, divergingin the direction <strong>of</strong> his fingers. <strong>The</strong> souls <strong>of</strong> the patriarchs bowed down before the Mother <strong>of</strong> ourSaviour, and <strong>Jesus</strong> spoke to her concerning his Resurrection, telling her many things which I haveforgotten. He showed her his wounds; and Mary prostrated to kiss his sacred feet; but he took herhand, raised her, and disappeared.When I was at some distance from the sepulchre I saw fresh lights burning there, and I likewisebeheld a large luminous spot in the sky immediately over Jerusalem.334CHAPTER LXIV.<strong>The</strong> holy Women at the Sepulchre.THE holy women were very near the door <strong>of</strong> Nicodemus’s house at the moment <strong>of</strong> our <strong>Lord</strong>’sResurrection; but they did not see anything <strong>of</strong> the prodigies which were taking place at the sepulchre.<strong>The</strong>y were not aware that guards had been placed around the tomb, for they had not visited it onthe previous day, on account <strong>of</strong> its being the Sabbath. <strong>The</strong>y questioned one another anxiouslyconcerning what would have to be done about the large stone at the door, as to who would be thebest person to ask about removing it, for they had been so engrossed by grief that they had notthought about it before. <strong>The</strong>ir intention was to pour precious ointments upon the body <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jesus</strong>, andthen to strew over it flowers <strong>of</strong> the most rare and aromatic kinds, thus rendering all the honourpossible to their Divine Master in his sepulchre. Salome, who had brought more things than anyone else, was a rich lady, who lived in Jerusalem, a relation <strong>of</strong> St. Joseph, but not the mother <strong>of</strong>193

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