Daily Gospel Exegesis

Easter Tuesday - John 20: 11-18

Apr 6, 2026
A close reading of Mary at the empty tomb and her grief-turned-encounter with the risen Jesus. A look at why she fails to recognize him and how his calling her name sparks recognition. Exploration of the phrase "do not cling to me" and its link to the upcoming ascension. Connections made between the passage and catechism teaching on the empty tomb, risen body, and filial adoption.
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Mary Magdalene As First Personal Witness

  • Mary Magdalene is the primary witness in John 20:11-18 who encounters the risen Jesus alone at the tomb.
  • She stays outside weeping, watches angels appear, and then experiences Jesus' second post‑resurrection appearance tailored to her.
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Risen Jesus Can Choose Different Appearances

  • The risen Jesus can appear in a different form so disciples sometimes fail to recognise him.
  • Logical Bible Study notes parallels with Emmaus and cites the Catechism that Jesus' glorified body isn't limited by space and time.
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Why Mary Did Not Recognize Jesus

  • Three explanations explain Mary's failure to recognise Jesus: tears, changed appearance, or divinely imposed not-seeing.
  • The host prefers the view that Jesus' glorified form appears different, aligning with John and the Catechism.
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