When we say Christ rose "glorious" from the dead we mean that His body was in a glorified state; that is, gifted with the qualities of a glorified body.
His Resurrection where the disciples were gathered, the doors being shut, our Lord "showed that His body was the same in nature but differed in glory": so that it seems that to go through a closed passage pertains to a glorified body.
For the clarity of the soul overflows into a glorified body, by way of a permanent quality affecting the body.
And this He did, as to clarity, in His transfiguration, but otherwise than in a glorified body.
Hence bodily refulgence is not miraculous in a glorified body.
Theology teaches, in the second place, that the happiness of the blessed is increased by the resurrection, because the soul is enabled to receive new pleasures by her reunion with a glorified body.
Thirdly, the soul is made more perfect in all her operations by her reunion with a glorified body.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "glorified body" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.