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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · The Ascension of Jesus Christ is meaningful for several reasons: 1) It signaled the end of His earthly ministry. God the Father had lovingly sent His Son into the world at Bethlehem, and now the Son was returning to the Father.

  2. Ascension, in Christian belief, the ascent of Jesus Christ into heaven on the 40th day after his Resurrection (Easter being reckoned as the first day). The Ascension represents the glorification and exaltation of Jesus following his death and Resurrection, as well as his return to God the Father.

  3. Ascension of Christ by Adriaen van Overbeke, c. 1510–1520 Background. Ascension stories were fairly common around the time of Jesus and the evangelists, signifying the deification of a noteworthy person (usually a Roman Emperor), and in Judaism as an indication of divine approval.

  4. the process of rising to a position of higher importance, rank, or success: After his time in the US Army, Ashe continued his ascension in the world of tennis. His daughter's ascension to the speakership, a first for a woman, is a matter of great pride for him. formal.

  5. Ascension care teams start by understanding you, your health and your life to deliver care that’s right for you. The compassionate, personalized care you’ve come to expect is close to home and connected to a national network of care and the expertise of a wide range of doctors and specialists.

  6. Ascension, In Christian belief, the ascent of Jesus into heaven 40 days after the Resurrection. The Book of Acts relates that, after several appearances to the Apostles over a period of 40 days, Jesus was taken up in their presence and hidden behind a cloud, a symbol of God’s presence.

  7. May 9, 2020 · The Ascension is a liturgical Solemnity celebrated by all the Christian Churches. It falls on the fortieth day after Easter Sunday. Saint John Chrysostom and Saint Augustine make reference to it, but it was probably Saint Gregory of Nyssa who influenced the propagation of the feast.

  8. The Ascension in the New Testament Beyond Luke-Acts. First, in John’s Gospel Jesus links his incarnation with the ascension (John 3:13, cf. 6:62). Later, Jesus reassures his disciples, “I go to prepare a place for you” (John 14:2-3). He says he is going to the one who sent him – the Father (John 16:5; cf. 20:17).

  9. Church of the Ascension. We are an Anglican Church located within St Andrew’s Village which consists of the St Andrew’s schools and Ascension Kindergarten. We are a family church which loves to see people experience God’s love. Join us for our Sunday services on-site or.

  10. www.ewtn.com › catholicism › seasons-and-feast-daysAscension | EWTN

    The Feast of the Ascension of the Lord is traditionally celebrated on Ascension Thursday, the fortieth day after Easter. However, many places in the world – including most of the dioceses in the United States – transfer the feast to the following Sunday.

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