The tradition of reflecting on the last words of Christ from the cross is a Good Friday practice popular in many places across the globe. Some sources trace the tradition back to Peruvian Jesuit ...
These meditations are dedicated to Cardinal George Pell, a courageous shepherd of the flock and a faithful son of the Church. He has suffered for his fidelity. Praised be Jesus Christ, now and forever ...
“Father, forgive them for they know not what they do.” “Today you will be with me in paradise.” “Woman, behold your Son. Behold your Mother.” “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” “I thirst.” ...
The ''Seven Last Words'' of Jesus Christ from the cross have been used since the 16th century in sermons on Good Friday and they are an integral part of Christian traditions.
A new book renews a classic musical meditation. Echoes From Calvary Echoes From CalvaryMeditations on Franz Joseph Haydn’sThe Seven LastWords of ChristEdited by Richard YoungRowman & Littlefield,248 ...
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