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In Christian, Jewish, and Muslim belief, the rising from the dead that all souls will experience at the Last Judgement. The Resurrection also refers to Jesus rising from the dead on the third day after his crucifixion, a belief central to Christianity and celebrated at Easter.

Anticipations of belief in resurrection are found in Zoroastrianism. Among the Jews, the Pharisees were firm believers in resurrection. The resurrection of the soul was one of the main themes of the first Christian apostles.

Resurrection

Opera by Franco Alfano; see Risurrezione.



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The story continues with the donkey's witness of the miracle of Christ's resurrection on Easter Sunday, and concludes with the donkey's wish for all Christian children to spread the good news of Jesus' compassion to all who will listen.
The pope also said in his message, delivered as Christians around the world commemorated Jesus Christ's resurrection on Easter Sunday, that all those fearful of losing their jobs during the economic crisis should not to lose hope.
The piazza, decorated with yellow tulips, azaleas and other spring flowers, overflowed with the faithful who came out on an overcast day to celebrate Jesus Christ's resurrection, the most joyous and important day in the Christian church calendar.
 
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