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On the cross, when Jesus dies, the Spirit, who is the great sinew, holding together Father and Son, creation and its creator, is expelled from the Son. In breathing out the Spirit, God is sundered ...
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Easter: The peril and power of religious imagery - MSNLouise Solecki Weir, who has spent more than a year in her Vancouver studio creating a larger-than-life-size sculpture of Pope John Paul holding the hand of Mother Teresa, is not a Roman Catholic.
Every Holy Week, streets across the Philippines transform into open-air stages for one of the country’s most unique and deeply rooted Catholic traditions: the Senákulo.
I propose that a particularly relevant image for our time is the helplessness of Jesus on the cross. The cross was not simply torture, humiliation and shame; it was also total and abject helplessness.
God's witness was left in the lurch by the God to whom he had witnessed. The mockery at the foot of the cross, reported in a variety of ways, underlines vividly this wordless, helpless, miracle ...
Easter Sunday does not end the pain Christians lament on Good Friday and Holy Saturday. It doesn’t bring an end to war and injustice. Instead, it points to the possibility of living beyond the ...
One of the most commonly sung Easter hymns, “Jesus Christ Is Risen Today,” is a handy distillation, extolling Jesus “who did once, upon the cross … suffer to redeem our loss, alleluia!” ...
Everything about Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral suggests size, majesty, the enormity of God, from the 50 bells in its bell tower to the 3,737 pipes in its pipe organ.
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