Category
page 1Resurrection of Jesus
Church of the Holy Sepulchre
church in Jerusalem, containing the two holiest sites in Christianity
Resurrection of Jesus
event in the Christian faith, Gospel episode represented in the cycle of the Passion of Christ Central teaching of Christianity; Luke 24:1-11

myrrhbearers
200px|thumb|White Angel, depicting myrrhbearers at Christ's grave, , [[Mileševa monastery in Serbia]]
thumb|Eastern Orthodox [[icon of the Myrrhbearing Women at the Tomb of Christ (Kizhi, Russia, 18th century)]]
thumb|Icon of Mary Magdalene as a Myrrhbearer
thumb|180px|Hagiography, fresco, of Saint Salome the Myrrhbearer in Greek Orthodox Church
Epistle of the Apostles
Apocryphal text of the 2nd century; purportedly letter from the Apostles of Jesus
Paschal mystery
passion, death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ as the main theme in the history of salvation
Averoldi Polyptych
painting by Titian
The Resurrection
sculpture by Pericle Fazzini
Ordinalia
The ' are three medieval mystery plays dating to the late fourteenth century, written primarily in Middle Cornish, with stage directions in Latin. The three plays are (The Origin of the World, also known as , 2,846 lines), (The Passion of Christ, also known as , 3,242 lines) and ' (The Resurrection of Our Lord also known as , 2,646 lines). The metres of these plays are various arrangements of seven- and four-syllabled lines. means "prompt" or "service book".