After Our Lord rose from the dead, He appeared a number of times to his apostles and disciples. Some of these are only mentioned in Scripture without being described in detail, episodes about which we cannot but be curious. When the two disciples on the road to Emmaus realized that they had seen the risen Lord, they rushed back to the other disciples who greeted them with the news that “the Lord has been truly raised and has appeared to Simon” (Luke 24:33-34). This appearance to Peter must have been well known, for St. Paul himself also testifies to it in his letter to the Corinthians.
The Apostle Who Doubted... and Believed
The Apostle Who Doubted... and Believed
The Apostle Who Doubted... and Believed
After Our Lord rose from the dead, He appeared a number of times to his apostles and disciples. Some of these are only mentioned in Scripture without being described in detail, episodes about which we cannot but be curious. When the two disciples on the road to Emmaus realized that they had seen the risen Lord, they rushed back to the other disciples who greeted them with the news that “the Lord has been truly raised and has appeared to Simon” (Luke 24:33-34). This appearance to Peter must have been well known, for St. Paul himself also testifies to it in his letter to the Corinthians.