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51. The Personal Passion for Christ
- www.chapterandverse.org
- The sum of that thinking seems to be this: that there is a passion for Christ which it has been given to very few to possess, but which has set those who have it apart forever from their fellow men.
- Is not this the quality which separates between Christian and Christian, which marks out some – the rare ones – as beings apart from the rest of us? Is it not this quality in the writings of the mystic which, as in no other spiritual literature, pulls at our heartstrings and creates a pain of longing? Those marvelous "friends of God" had the personal passion for Christ. Samuel Rutherford had it too, and in his bleak prison he could write, "One smile of Christ's face is now to me as a kingdom. ...
- Nevertheless few have that passion for Christ which Paul expressed in the words "To me to live is Christ. ... In the telling of that story there is no ring of personal passion for the One from "whose head, and hands, and feet, sorrow and love flowed mingled down. ...
- What was it that made Moses the lawgiver, the interpreter of Sinai's thunder, as keenly appreciative of the grace of God as was even Paul himself? Moses was the incomparable "friend of God" because he possessed the passion for God in an unusual degree. ...
- David also possessed in a marked degree the passion for God. ... His psalms reveal this passion ever throbbing in his soul. Only in the light of that passion can the comminatory Psalms be rightly understood. ... " When we possess the passion for God that David, had we too shall know "the exceeding sinfulness of sin. ...
- In the New Testament, Paul is the outstanding example of the man who is dominated by the passion for Christ as apart from his devotion to the cause of Christ. That passion was surely born in those three days in which he was beholding "the glory of God in the face of Christ Jesus,"--sightless days but filled with radiance. ... The passion for the person of Christ, as apart from loyalty to His cause, kept him from that, and so, speaking after the manner of men, we see him "fighting with the beasts at Ephesus," and anon homesick to "depart and be with Christ, which is far better. " The great tender heart of love in Paul that made him the "nursing father" of the infant churches, had its fountain head in his all-absorbing personal passion for Christ, to know the love of whom--its breadth, and length, and depth, and height--is to be "filled with all the fullness of God. ...
- "Christ! I am Christ's! and let that name suffice you:.
- Paul has no honour and no friend but Christ. ...
52. Bourdaloue: The Passion of Christ
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- The Passion of Christ.
- The passion of Jesus Christ, however sorrowful and ignominious it may appear to us, must nevertheless have been to Jesus Christ Himself an object of delight, since this God-man, by a wonderful secret of His wisdom and love, has willed that the mystery of it shall be continued and solemnly renewed in His Church until the final consummation of the world. For what is the Eucharist but a perpetual repetition of the Savior's passion, and what has the Savior supposed in instituting it, but that whatever passed at Calvary is not only represented but consummated on our altars? That is to say, that He is still performing the functions of the victim anew, and is every moment virtually sacrificed, as tho it were not sufficient that He should have suffered once; at least that His love, as powerful as it is free, has given to His adorable sufferings that character of perpetuity which they have in the Sacrament, and which renders them so salutary to us. Behold, Christians what the love of God has devised; but behold, also, what has happened through the malice of men! At the same time that Jesus Christ, in the sacrament of His body, repeats His holy passion in a manner altogether mysterious, men, the false imitators, or rather base corrupters of the works of God, have found means to renew this same passion, not only in a profane, but in a criminal, sacrilegious, and horrible manner!.
- Yes, my dear hearers, the sinners of the age, by the disorders of their lives, renew the bloody and tragic passion of the Son of God in the world; I will venture to say that the sinners of the age cause to the Son of God, even in the state of glory, as many new passions as they have committed outrages against Him by their actions! Apply yourselves to form an idea of them; and in this picture, which will surprize you. recognize what you are, that you may weep bitterly over yourselves! What do we see in the passion of Jesus Christ? A divine Savior betrayed and abandoned by cowardly disciples, persecuted by pontiffs and hypocritical priests, ridiculed and mocked in the palace of Herod by impious courtiers, placed upon a level with Barabbas, and to whom Barabbas is preferred by a bad and inconstant people, exposed to the insults of libertinism, and treated as a mock king by a troop of soldiers equally barbarous and insolent; in fine, crucified by merciless executioners! Behold, in a few words, what is most humiliating and most cruel in the death of the Savior of the world! Then tell me if this is not precisely what we now see, of what we are every day called to be witnesses. ...
- It belongs to us, my brethren, to meditate to-day on this fact in the spirit of holy compunction; to us consecrated to the ministry of the altars, to us priests of Jesus Christ, whom God has chosen in His Church to be the dispensers of His sacraments. ...
- Remember, but with fear and horror, that the greatest persecutors of Jesus Christ are not lay libertines, but wicked priests; and that among the wicked priests, those whose corruption and iniquity are covered with the veil of hypocrisy are His most dangerous and most cruel enemies. ... Let us fear lest the same passion should blind us! Wretched passion, exclaims St. Bernard, which spreads the venom of its malignity even over the most lovely of the children of men, and which could not see a God upon earth without hating Him! A hatred not only of the prosperity and happiness, but what is yet more strange, of the merit and perfection of others! A cowardly and shameful passion, which, not content with having caused the death of Jesus Christ, continues to persecute Him by rending His mystical body, which is the Church; dividing His members, which are believers; and stifling in their hearts that charity which is the spirit of Christianity! Behold, my brethren, the subtle temptation against which we have to defend ourselves, and under which it is but too common for us to fall!.
- A Redeemer reviled and mocked in the palace of Herod by the impious creatures of his court! This was, without doubt, one of the most sensible insults which Jesus Christ received. ...
- Herod had often earnestly wished to see Jesus Christ. ...
- What probability then was there that Jesus Christ, the most humble of all men, should obtain a hearing where only pageantry and pride prevail? If He had been surrounded with honors and riches, He would have found partisans near Herod and in every other place. ... Enter it, and appear only like Jesus Christ, clothed with the robe of innocence; only walk with Jesus Christ in the way of simplicity; only speak as Jesus Christ to render testimony to the truth, and you will find that you meet with no better treatment there than Jesus Christ. ... Then all this is opposed to Jesus Christ; and the court being what it is—that is to say, the kingdom of the prince of this world—it is not surprizing that the kingdom of Jesus Christ can not be established there. ...
- “A Savior placed upon a level with Barabbas, and to whom Barabbas is preferred by a blind and fickle rabble! How often have we been guilty of the same outrage against Jesus Christ as the blind and fickle Jews! How often, after having received Him in triumph in the sacrament of the communion, seduced by cupidity, have we not preferred either a pleasure or interest after which we sought, in violation of His law, to this God of glory! How often divided between conscience which governed us, and passion which corrupted us, have we not renewed this abominable judgment, this unworthy preference of the creature even above our God! Christians, observe this application; it is that of St. ... ” And the passion, which by a monstrous infidelity had acquired the influence over our hearts, made us conclude—I will keep my pleasure. “But what then will become of thy God,” replied conscience secretly, “and what must I do, I, who can not prevent myself from maintaining His interests against thee?” I care not what will become of my God, answered passion insolently; I will satisfy myself, and the resolution is taken. ... “But what evil has He done, and what reason hast thou to abandon Him in this manner?” My pleasure is my reason; and since Christ is the enemy of my pleasure, and my pleasure crucifies Him, I say it again, let Him be crucified. ...
53. The Passion of the Christ
- www.pax.tv
- PAX TV TO PRESENT BROADCAST NETWORK TELEVISION PREMIERE, 'THE MAKING OF THE PASSION,' MEL GIBSON'S EPIC MOVIE.
- PAX TV will broadcast a one hour special in advance of the worldwide premiere of Mel Gibson's "The Passion of The Christ" on Sunday, February 22 at 9:00 p. ... "The Making of 'The Passion of The Christ'" is a behind-the scenes look at this bold motion picture, which is a vivid depiction of the last 12 hours in the life of Jesus Christ. ...
- "The Making of the Passion" will present never-before-seen footage of the actors and directors as they tackle the enormous task of bringing Gibson's "labor of love" to the big screen. ... Read the article from the New York Times VIEW THE TRAILER FOR THE MAKING OF THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST.
54. The Passion of Christ
- www.seamusgriesbach.net
- The Passion of Christ.
- I was lucky enough to be invited to a very early, pre showing of Mel Gibson's movie, "The Passion of Christ" (as it has now been renamed since there is another movie coming out entitled "The Passion" which has a rather different plot). ...
55. Harvest Online | Special
- www.harvest.org
- The Passion of Christ .
- View clips from "The Passion of the Christ".
- The Passion of the Christ was to die because He loved you and wanted you to know Him. ... Real Media High Real Media Low Windows Media High Windows Media Low If you prayed the prayer to receive Christ just now, please let us know. ...
- " Listen to Pastor Greg Laurie's comments about "The Passion of Christ": .
56. Passion for Christ, a Heart for Ministry
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- Passion for Christ,.
- Why should we care where one ministers in the world as long as he or she has a passion for Christ? Once one¡¯s commitment to the Person of Christ is solid, the task will take care of itself.
- Furthermore, when we put things first and pursue Christ and His righteousness, a wonderful chain reaction of progress results. The more we desire to know Christ, the less time we will spend looking for a cause and more time we will give to cultivating our love for Him. The more we love Christ, the more we will love the people He created. ...
- our goal is to cultivate in our students a heart for ministry that grows out of a passion for Jesus Christ, for those who minister most effectively are not necessarily the most gifted and talented, but those who most strongly desire to know God intimately.
57. passion of christ
- www.catholicherald.com
- The Passion of Christ.
- What do we mean by the "Passion" of Christ? A reader in Arlington.
- The Passion of Christ, from the Latin patior meaning "suffer," refers to those sufferings our Lord endured for our redemption from the agony in the garden until His death on Calvary. The Passion narratives of the Gospels provide the details of our Lords passion, and at least to some extent, they are corroborated by contemporary Roman historians Tacitus, Seutonius and Pliny the Younger. ... In an age where the "risen" Jesus appears on the cross and "suffering" and "sacrifice" have become unpopular terms, we must not lose sight of the reality of His passion.
- After the scourging, Pilate again presented Christ to the crowd who chanted, "Crucify Him, crucify Him!" Fearing a revolt, Pilate capitulated and handed over Jesus to be crucified. ...
- In our Lords case, Joseph of Arimathea asked Pilate for Christs body, and He was then buried in the tomb (Jn 19:38). ...
- 589), quoting the old Roman Catechism, asserts, "Sinners were the authors and the ministers of all the sufferings that the divine Redeemer endured," and "Since our sins made the Lord Christ suffer the torment of the cross, those who plunge themselves into disorders and crimes crucify the Son of God anew in their hearts (for He is in them) and hold Him up to contempt. ... Meditating on His passion will strengthen us against temptation, move us to frequent confession, and keep us on the path of salvation. ...
58. Passion of Christ, Comfort Us
- www.holytrinitydc.org
- " Passion of Christ, Comfort Us" .
- I like to use a expression from a medieval poem, Anima Christi, "the spirit of Christ", to explain both the parade and the passion of holy week. One line suggests we pray," Passion of Christ, comfort us. ...
- As did the centurion, we watch Jesus painfully go through his passion, but are able to glorify God for such a man, and hope that God will indeed glorify this Jesus of Nazareth by giving him the of above all others, "The Lord. ...
- Passion Sunday Homily by Fr. ...
59. The Cross of Jesus Christ
- www.rc.net
- CONTEMLATING THE LORD'S PASSION.
- True reverence for the Lord's passion means fixing the eyes of our heart on Jesus crucified and recognizing in him our own humanity. ...
- No one is beyond the help of the prayer of Christ. ...
- The sacred blood of Christ has quenched the flaming sword that barred access to the tree of life. ...
- Who does not share a common nature with Christ if he has welcomed Christ, who took our nature, and is reborn in the Spirit through whom Christ was conceived? .
- Again, who cannot recognize in Christ his own infirmities? Who would not recognize that Christ's eating and sleeping, his sadness and his shedding tears of love are marks of the nature of a slave? .
- Return to | The Cross of Jesus Christ | Daily Readings & Meditations | (c) 1999 Washtenaw Covenant Community .
60. Medieval Illuminated Manuscripts - The Passion of Christ: the betrayal, the arrest, the road to Calvary, the prelude to his death, and his death on the cross
- www.kb.nl
- The Passion of Christ .
- The Death of Christ. ... Christ's shameful Death on the Cross and his triumphant Resurrection - his victory over death - is a fundamental mystery of the Christian faith. ...
- In this first gallery we have gathered the events that start with the betrayal of Christ by Judas and culminate in the Death of Christ on the Cross on Good Friday. ...
- The Last Supper: Judas and Christ dip their bread in the bowl .
- Christ's prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane .
- Christ cures the ear of Malchus that had been cut off by Peter .
- The betrayal and arrest of Christ.
- Saint Matthew's gospel tells the story in chapter 26 and 27: At their Last Supper Christ tells his disciples about his death and the betrayal by Judas, saying &quod;He that dippeth his hand with me in the dish, the same shall betray me. ... After this meal Christ went to the Garden of Gethsemane to pray. ... Then Judas entered the garden and by a kiss pointed out Christ to the soldiers who arrested him. Even under these circumstances, Christ was able to cure Malchus, a slave of the high priest Caiaphas (Luke 22:50). ...
- Christ before Annas; a soldier is about to strike him .
- The flagellation of Christ .
- Christ is crowned with thorns .
- From the Garden of Gethsemane Christ was taken to Annas, the high priest Caiaphas and to the Roman governor Pontius Pilate. ... Before being taken to Golgotha, Christ was first tortured and mocked. ...
61. With gratitude - A Priest Views The Passion of Christ
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- With gratitude A Priest Views The Passion REV. ...
- Gibson has not only managed to present the Passion accounts of the four Gospels in a wonderfully integrated way, he has done on film what the great mission preachers of the past were able to do in their sermons: he calls forth from our hearts a response of sincere empathy and enlightened understanding. ... But what about the faithful? How should they respond? I believe that on the part of priests and lay people, who have read, prayed, and pondered the Gospels and meditated on the Passion for many years of their lives, the response should be, "Yes, this is it; this is what I believe, this is what I have always believed. ...
- There are many wonderful details in the film that will only be noticed by those who are familiar with the richness of Catholic tradition and, especially, with The Dolorous Passion, Anne Catherine Emmerich's visionary account of Our Lord's sufferings. ... This is something not to be missed and is one of the extraordinary ways in which the film offers us a new intimacy with Christ in His humanity as well as His divinity. ...
- The film is a work of faith and love, directed by a believing Catholic whose faith has taught him that Christ died and rose for each and every one of us. ...
- Should we be surprised that non-Catholics and non-Christians, media pundits, and journalists have decried The Passion? Not at all. ... We have recreated Christ in our own image instead of being renewed in His. We have separated Christ from His Cross and the Cross from Christ in so many churches and in so many ways; we have relativized the Gospels and trivialized the liturgical re-enactment of the Redemption into an entertainment, adaptable to any musical taste. Francis Cardinal George of Chicago said that after seeing the film, his preaching on Christ's passion would be different this year. ... Christ became man so that seeing Him, we might "see the Father. " This is the mission of the Church, too, as Pope John Paul II has so often reminded us: to show the Face of Christ to the world which cries out for Him. In his film, "The Passion of the Christ," a work of great skill and profound spiritual insight, Mel Gibson has succeeded in creating a true likeness, a vera icona for the men and women of the new millennium. ...
- "With gratitude A Priest Views The Passion. ...
62. The Passion of Christ
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- The Passion of Christ.
- For two thousand years art has depicted the Christ as a handsome fellow languishing on a cross while he awaits a gentle death. ...
- The spinning perspective of Christ as he falls is both dizzying and emotionally jarring. ...
- A handful of moments within this Passion play are so powerful, different, and captivating they bear exclusivity in reflection. ...
- Veronica, who wipes the face of Christ with her veil, had no child. ... I know that the soldier who pierced Christ's side was Longinus; I am certain I heard him called Cassius by the commander in this film. ...
- The Passion of the Christ is not a violent movie. ...
- Absolutely the finest film depicting Christ's sacrifice ever made. ...
63. The Passion Of Christ
- www.ignatius.com
- Ignatius Press and The Passion of The Christ A lot has been said recently about the upcoming film, The Passion of The Christ, both good and bad. ...
- This is not an ordinary movie-going experience - it is a chance to see an artistic vision of the Passion that is unequaled in the history of motion pictures.
- In Christ,.
- Based on the Gospels, and completely faithful to the inspired accounts of Christ's life, Sayers adds unrecorded conversations, minor characters and all the details that give concreteness to the Gospel accounts.
- The holy season of Lent speaks to our daily struggles and sorrows, showing how the answer to all life’s troubles is found in the Mystery of Jesus Christ. ...
- Four renowned experts explore all aspects of the passion and death of Jesus using high-tech graphics, paintings and dramatic re-enactments to bring you a greater appreciation of the love and suffering of our Savior. ...
64. Vivid Paintings of the sacred Passion of Christ
- www.blessedsacrament.com.au
- THE PASSION PAINTINGS.
- Patrick Negri has painted a sequence of paintings featuring the Paschal Mystery of the suffering, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
65. The Passion of Christ for you
- www.passionofchrist.com
- Discover the Passion of the Christ | what people were saying before he was born | why he died | what he said about himself and his claims to be God | what people say today | miracles he performed | how he's influenced the world | and what this has to do with your life | Need information about The Passion of Christ film?.
- Learn more about the Christ in other languages:.
- Do you have a specific spiritual question about Jesus Christ?.
66. Article: The Passion
- en2.wikipedia.org
- The Passion.
- The Passion is a term used by Christians to refer to the last days and death of Jesus Christ. ...
- Passion is the article dealing with the last days and death of Jesus. ...
- There are many artistic works with the title Passion. ...
- Jean-Luc Godard directed Passion (1982 movie). ...
- Mel Gibson directed The Passion of the Christ. Its original title was The Passion. ...
- The entry on Passion plays discusses staged performances of the last days of Jesus. ...
- Matthew Passion. ...
- Luke Passion. ...
67. On the Passion of Christ by Louis Bourdaloue. Continental Europe (380-1906). Vol. VII. Bryan, William Jennings, ed. 1906. The World's Famous Orations
- www.bartleby.com
- On the Passion of Christ.
- THE 1 PASSION OF CHRIST, however sorrowful and ignominious it may appear to us, must nevertheless have been to Christ Himself an object of delight, since this God-man, by the wonderful secret of His wisdom and love, has willed that the mystery of it shall be continued and solemnly renewed in His Church until the final consummation of the world. For what is the Eucharist but a perpetual repetition of the Saviors Passion, and what has the Savior supposed in instituting it, but that whatever passed at Calvary is not only represented but consummated on our altars? That is to say, that He is still performing the functions of the victim anew. ... Behold, Christians, what the love of a God has devised; but behold, also, what has happened through the malice of men! At the same time that Jesus Christ, in the sacrament of His body, repeats His holy Passion in a manner altogether mysterious, men, the false imitators, or rather base corruptors of the works of God, have found means to renew this same Passion, not only in a profane, but in a criminal, sacrilegious, and horrible manner!.
- Yes, my dear hearers, the sinners of the age, by the disorders of their lives, renew the bloody and tragic Passion of the Son of God in the world; I will venture to say that the sinners of the age cause to the Son of God, even in the state of glory, as many new passions as they have committed outrages against Him by their actions. ...
- What do we see in the Passion of Jesus Christ? A divine Savior betrayed and abandoned by cowardly disciples, persecuted by pontiffs and hypocritical priests, ridiculed and mocked in the palace of Herod by impious courtiers, placed upon a level with Barabbas, and to whom Barabbas is preferred by a blind and inconstant people, exposed to the insults of libertinism, and treated as a mock-king by a troop of soldiers equally barbarous and insolent; in fine, crucified by a merciless executioner! Behold, in a few words, what is most humiliating and most cruel in the death of the Savior of the world! Then tell me if this is not precisely what we now see, of what we are every day called to be witnesses. ...
- It belongs to us, my brethren, to meditate to-day on this fact in the spirit of holy compunction; to us consecrated to the ministry of the altars; to us priests of Jesus Christ, whom God has chosen in His Church to be the dispensers of His sacraments. ... Remember, but with fear and horror, that the greatest persecutors of Jesus Christ are not lay libertines, but wicked priests; and that among the wicked priests, those whose corruption and iniquity are covered with the veil of hypocrisy are His most dangerous and most cruel enemies. ... Let us fear lest the same passion should blind us!.
- A Redeemer reviled and mocked in the palace of Herod by the impious creatures of his court! This was, without doubt, one of the most severe insults which Jesus Christ received. ...
- Herod had often earnestly wished to see Jesus Christ. ...
- What probability, then, was there that Jesus Christ, the most humble of all men, should obtain a hearing where only pageantry and pride prevail? If He had been surrounded with honors and riches, He would have found partizans near Herod and in every other place. ... Enter it, and appear only like Jesus Christ, clothed with the robe of innocence; only walk with Jesus Christ in the way of simplicity; only speak as Jesus Christ to render testimony to the truth, and you will find that you meet with no better treatment there than Jesus Christ. ... Then all this is opposed to Jesus Christ; and the court being what it isthat is to say, the kingdom of the prince of this worldit is not surprising that the Kingdom of Jesus Christ can not be established there. ...
68. Metromix.com: Gibson renames film `Passion of Christ'
- metromix.chicagotribune.com
- From the Chicago Tribune Gibson renames film `Passion of Christ'.
- LOS ANGELES -- Mel Gibson has retitled his epic about the last hours of Jesus to "The Passion of Christ" because the original name -- "The Passion" -- was claimed by another movie in the works.
- Gibson had to pick a new name because Miramax owns the rights to the title for "The Passion," a historical romantic fantasy adapted from Jeanette Winterson's novel.
- A Gibson spokesman said Wednesday that at least in the United States, the film would be released as "The Passion of Christ. " Gibson was still researching whether he could use the title "The Passion" overseas.
- Gibson's film has drawn complaints from Jewish leaders, who say it suggests Jews were responsible for Christ's death. Conservative Catholics who have seen the film have called it a powerful rendering of the hours leading up to Christ's Crucifixion.
- The film stars Jim Caviezel as Christ and Monica Bellucci as Mary Magdalene, and the dialogue is in Latin, Hebrew and Aramaic. ...
69. Scenes from the Passion of Christ (left side) by MEMLING, Hans
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- Scenes from the Passion of Christ (left side).
- Entry into Jerusalem (left side) Having taken leave of his mother (she stands on the far left with Mary Magdalene), Christ rides a donkey towards the gate of the city, followed on foot by the Apostles. ...
- Christ Drives the Money-Lenders from the Temple (left side).
- Judas is seen amongst the Pharisees who have given him a purse of money in return for his betrayal of Christ.
- Last Supper (left side) The moment depicted is that where John, his head on his master's chest, asks the name of the traitor, to which Christ responds by placing a piece of bread in Judas' mouth, whereupon Judas leaves.
- Arrest of Christ (left side) Judas kisses Christ to identify him to the soldiers and Peter cuts off Malchus' ear. ...
- Christ before Pilate (middle) Pilate, seated on his throne and assisted by two high officials, interrogates Christ. ...
- It is clearly intended to depict Christ (with an aureole) appearing before Pilate. This is the episode in which Christ is brought before the Roman governor once again after his flagellation, when he confirms that he is the King of the Jews. ...
- Ecce Homo (middle) Herod, with his wife behind him in the shadows, shows Christ to the people who, by their gestures, condemn him to crucifixion.
- Making of the Cross (middle) As Christ's torture proceeds, two joiners construct the Cross. ...
- John, Mary and two Holy Women follow Christ, who falls to his knees and looks at the viewer. ...
- Christ in Limbo (right side).
- Christ Appearing by the Sea of Galilee (right side) .
70. col.fr | Déclaration sur La Passion du Christ de Mel Gibson
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- Vous êtes ici : Accueil > Racisme & Antisémitisme > Antisémitisme > Déclaration sur La Passion du Christ de Mel Gibson .
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- --> Comme toute oeuvre d'art basée sur des faits historiques, le film de Mel Gibson La Passion du Christ peut créer l'illusion qu'il reproduit fidèlement le moindre détail de la passion de Jésus, avec toute sa toute cruauté et sa violence. ... En tant que membres du Dialogue Judéo-Chrétien de Montréal, nous craignons qu'une telle interprétation de la Passion ne contribue à entretenir des malentendus entre Chrétiens et Juifs et à alimenter l'antisémitisme. ...
- Les événements de la Passion sont certes au cœur de la foi chrétienne ; toutefois leur mise en scène, en particulier dans des jeux de la passion destinés au grand public, a fréquemment soulevé des problèmes d'ordre théologique, moral ou historique. Indépendamment des intentions de leurs producteurs, ces créations tendaient à dépeindre les Juifs collectivement comme les assassins du Christ. ...
- Nous demandons à toutes les autorités chrétiennes de la région de Montréal qu'elles réaffirment publiquement les enseignements actuels de leurs Églises à propos de la manière adéquate de représenter et d'interpréter la Passion et qu'elles diffusent largement ces enseignements auprès du grand public. Nous invitons vivement les spectateurs à considérer ce film comme un point de vue parmi d'autres sur la Passion et nous les encourageons à se forger une opinion personnelle en se basant sur une étude des évangiles éclairée par les conclusions des recherches bibliques récentes. ...
71. PASSION OF CHRIST
- www.johnsposito.it
- PASSION OF CHRIST.
- In 1976 some friends from Bracciano decided to realise an historic-religious performance of the "Passion of Christ".
- In the course of the years the "Passion of Christ" performance evolves and with it the decision to realise the costumes directly in order to avoid the high costs of the hiring.
72. La passion du Christ
- www.nd-des-roses.com
- Car il était écrit que le Christ devait souffrir, et ressusciter d'entre les morts le troisième jour. ...
- Augustin : " Pour guérir notre misère, il n'y avait pas de moyen plus adapté " que la passion du Christ.
- Paul dit-il (Rm 5, 8) : " La preuve que Dieu nous aime, c'est que le Christ, alors que nous étions encore pécheurs, est mort pour nous. ...
- Par la passion, le Christ nous a donné l'exemple de l'obéissance, de l'humilité, de la constance, de la justice et des autres vertus nécessaires au salut de l'homme. ... Pierre (1 P 2, 21) : " Le Christ a souffert pour nous, nous laissant un modèle afin que nous suivions ses traces. ...
- Le Christ, par sa passion, n'a pas seulement délivré l'homme du péché ; il lui a en outre mérité la grâce de la justification et la gloire de la béatitude. ...
- Du fait de la Passion, l'homme comprend qu'il est obligé de se garder pur de tout péché lorsqu'il pense qu'il a été racheté du péché par le sang du Christ, selon S. ...
- La Passion a conféré à l'homme une plus haute dignité : vaincu et trompé par le diable, l'homme devait le vaincre à son tour, ayant mérité la mort, il devait aussi, en mourant, la dominer elle-même, et S. Paul nous dit (1 Co 15, 57) : " Rendons grâce à Dieu qui nous a donné la victoire par Jésus Christ. ...
- Il convenait aussi, pour vaincre l'orgueil du diable " qui fuit la justice et recherche la puissance ", que le Christ " vainque le démon et libère l'homme " remarque S. ...
- Il convenait que le Christ souffre d'être attaché à l'arbre de la croix, comme pour restituer ce qu'Adam avait enlevé, selon le Psaume (69, 5) : " Ce que je n'ai pas pris, devrai-je le rendre ? " C'est pourquoi S. Augustin dit : " Adam méprise le précepte en prenant le fruit de l'arbre, mais tout ce qu'Adam avait perdu, le Christ l'a retrouvé sur la croix. ...
- Par sa mort sur la croix, le Christ a préparé notre ascension au ciel. ...
- " La douleur du Christ .
- Lamentations (1, 12) cette parole attribuée au Christ : " Regardez et voyez s'il est une douleur comparable à ma douleur. ...
- Puis, particulièrement, la chute des juifs et de ceux qui lui infligèrent la mort, et surtout des disciples qui tombèrent pendant sa Passion. ...
73. The Passion of the Christ
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- THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST MOVIE.
- Directed and co-written by Mel Gibson, one of Hollywood's most respected actors and directors, The Passion of The Christ dramatically and graphically captures the last 12 hours of Christ's life on Earth, based on the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. The film-a project in which Gibson invested 12 years of his life and $25 million of his own funds-became the Oscar-winning actor's unique passion as he researched the details of the story that. ...
- > for more about Gibson, please visit the official "The Passion of the Christ" website .
- Is your church ready for the questions people will have once they leave the movie theaters? The Passion of The Christ movie does an excellent job helping people experience what Christ did for them on the cross. ...
- EXPERIENCE THE PASSION.
- "The Passion of the Christ" © 2003 by Icon Distribution Inc. ...
74. Armani Religious - The Passion of Christ
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75. Participating in the Passion of Christ
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- Participating in the Passion of Christ .
- On the night of His arrest, Christ “went with his disciples to a place called Gethsemane. ...
- They did not fully participate in His passion at that time, as they eventually did. ...
- Spiritually, Scripture points vividly to the spirit of those passion prayers. ... Christ prays those prayers through us to the Father. ...
- To prayerfully and contemplatively participate in the passion of Christ, we confidently trust in the Hebrew psalter, the book of the Psalms. The New Testament quotes this book more frequently than all others, many psalm verses being prophetic of Christ’s feelings, thoughts and prayers. ...
- The Christ in so many of His brothers and sisters pray this same prayer today. We still live His passion. ...
- Christ still thirsts through His needy brothers and sisters. We still live His passion and prayers. ...
- Trust and confidant reliance is achieved only through self-denial and self-surrender to the Father, as the Christ exemplified. This is required to share in the passion of our Lord and Beloved. ...
- Upon hearing the proclamation of the angel to Mary of God’s choice of her to conceive and give birth to His Incarnate the Christ, she responded with the wondrous affirmation, “I am the handmaiden of the Lord; let it be done to me according to what you have said. ...
- Let us exclaim with Christ to the Father, “You are my Father, my God, the Rock, my Savior”! Let us pray to the Father to include us in His Son’s inheritance, according to His covenant with us. ...
- “Therefore, when Christ came into the world, he said: ‘Sacrifice and offering you did not desire, but a body you prepared for me; with burnt offerings and sin offerings you were not pleased. ... His will is for us to embrace His redemptive gift, the Christ. And so we participate in the passion of Christ. ...
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