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Reflections, Meditations and Prayers for Passion Week |
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Passion Tuesday
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Sermons for Passion Week |
Fortieth Friday
Lazarus Saturday
Hosanna (Palm Sunday)
Maundy Thursday (Pas'ho)
Good Friday
Holy Saturday
Easter (Resurrection)
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Lectionary (Bible Readings) for Passion Week |
Fortieth Friday Lectionary
Lazarus Saturday Lectionary
Palm Sunday Lectionary
Monday of Passion Week
Lectionary
Tuesday of Passion Week
Lectionary
Wednesday of Passion
Week Lectionary
Maundy Thursday Lectionary
Good Friday Lectionary
Holy Saturday Lectionary
Easter Lectionary |
Holy Week |
Introduction to Holy Week
An introduction for beginners on the significance of
Passion week or Holy Week. Passion Week begins with Palm
Sunday, and then includes Maundy Thursday, Good Friday,
Holy Saturday, and then Easter Sunday. ...
Holy Week Timeline
Visualization
Here's a new visualization that harmonizes the
four Gospel accounts of Holy Week and lets you examine the "who," "what," and
"where" of events leading up to and through Easter. Follow the lines in the
chart to see at a glance what people were doing, where they were, and whom they
were with at any point during the week.
The Messiah
Foretold
The Scriptures begin by describing the grandeur of God's creative work. Having
brought planets, light, vegetation, and animal life into existence, the Lord
then brought into being that which He deemed "very good" - humankind. Made in
the image of God, humans unique among all of God's creation. Tragically though,
our first parents marred that image through disobedience. ...
Passion Week
Devotionals Collection
The Meaning
of Holy Week
Holy Week is most definitely a very sacred time of the
year, for it is now that we will commemorate and
remember the last week of Jesus' life on this earth.
These are the days leading up to the great Easter Feast.
What Do We Celebrate in Passion Week
When we look at the Holy week beginning with Feast of
the Entry into Jerusalem ( Hosanna Perunal) and ending
with the Feast of Feasts, The Feast of the Holy &
Glorious Resurrection of Our Lord, it is obvious that it
is all about Jesus Christ, our Lord God Savior and
Redeemer. ...
The Holy Week Services In The Orthodox Church
The Holy Week is again the round the corner. The people
around the world are getting ready for long liturgical
services with great zeal and fasting. Why do we observe
this 'particular week' with so much solemnity? ...
The 8 Days of
Easter: What You Need to Know
Easter says of Jesus, 'He meant it! He meant to lay down
his life for you. And as surely as he has taken it up
again, he knows you and loves you.' ...
Holy Week...So
What?
Each day rich with meaning, significance, and spiritual admonishment.
But it all begins this weekend, with Palm Sunday, the day of the triumphal entry
of Jesus into Jerusalem.
Meditations for Holy Week
As you prepare for Holy Week we offer the following reflections for you to use
or to share.
Holy
Week in the Maronite Church
The Holy Week is the memorial of those great days of our
salvation when Jesus Christ died on the Cross to redeem
and save our human race and give us the opportunity to
share in His Divine Life.
Holy
Week in the Catholic Church (Latin Rite)
At the heart of our faith is the Paschal Mystery: the Passion, Death,
Resurrection, and Ascension of Jesus Christ. All of salvation history leads up
to and goes forth from these saving events. We call this “Holy Week” for Jesus’ public ministry
culminates with his suffering, death and resurrection.
Our Lord's
Passion
Jesus Christ's suffering, or passion, was immense and truly indescribable, but
we can say that He endured three types of suffering: emotional, physical, and
most importantly, spiritual. Because He was truly man, along with being truly
God, He genuinely experienced that suffering.
A Thought for the
Passion Week!
When we attend the Passion week services, it gives us
opportunity to remember and meditate on the love of
Christ, His sufferings and His crucifixion more than
other days.
Holy
Week (Poem) by Dr Zhivago
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Meaning of Cross |
The
Message of The Cross
From Jesus' birth and youth, the cross cast its shadow
ahead of Him. The cross is inextricably tied to the
Person and the work of the Lord Jesus Christ.
The Teaching
of the Cross
We are now going to consider the teaching of the Cross.
We want to study the events
preceding and following this great historical event. We are now sailing with
Peter, as the drama of redemption continues to unfold. As we sound the depths of
the Word of God, exactly what did Peter and the other apostles of the kingdom
understand and teach about the Cross?
If
I Were God (The Cross) by Edward F. Markquart
If you really want to understand the heart of God, you
need to understand the cross because the cross
symbolizes the love of Christ. Christ’s love is the
deepest kind of love, a love which is willing to die for
another. The cross is
the very power of God for salvation. The cross is power, the power of the love
of Christ. ...
The
Cross: The Hidden Face of God by Edward F. Markquart
Look through the cross and you will be able to see the
presence of God face to face.
When you look through the window of the cross into the face of God, what kind of
face do you see?
You see the face of passionate love, of a passionate lover. His feelings are
filled with intensity and emotion, for the face of God is the face of a
passionate lover, the face of passionate love. ...
No Accident by
Max Lucado
Jesus was born crucified. Whenever he became conscious of who he was, he
also became conscious of what he had to do. The cross-shaped shadow could always
be seen. And the screams of hell's imprisoned could always be heard.
This explains the glint of determination on his face as he turned to go to
Jerusalem for the last time. He was on his death march. ...
Humility:
Christ Humbled Himself
Why did God exalt Jesus Christ to be king? Why is it
that at the name of Jesus, we and all heavenly angels
are to fall on our knees? At the name of Jesus, we are
to lift up our hands and say, “Jesus Christ is king.”
Why? What did Jesus do that was so utterly important?
What did Jesus do that placed him in such high esteem
before all angels and all people? ...
The Magnetism
of the Cross
Intuitively, we sense that the cross is the central symbol of the Christian
faith. We are drawn to the cross because we sense that the cross is the key that
unlocks the whole Christian faith. The cross is the key that unlocks the mystery
of God. The cross is the key that unlocks the mystery of our lives. We sense
that in the cross.
Save us
from our Crosses!
God chose to experience the place of the greatest pain,
the cross. In the cross, we are meet with the very
mystery of God, where God chose not to avoid the
suffering of this world. We hear the statement, "Where
suffering is, love is. And where love is, God is." We
are at the very heart of the incomprehensible mystery of
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Palm Sunday/Passion Sunday |
Bible Reading For
Palm Sunday
Day 42 -
Hosanna/Palm Sunday (Personal Meditation)
Sermons for Palm Sunday
Palm Sunday Devotional Thoughts by Rev. Fr. Jose Daniel
Paitel
Everything Jesus Christ did had a purpose and was
meaningful. There was an impermeable reason for His
every action. These were deeply entrenched in the
scriptures. Some of them were mystical, some of them
were obvious to naked eye and some were
retro-historical. There was a prophetical importance for
his commands. He cannot dissuade himself from His
ultimate noble goal and He extends His guidance to that
goal. He fashioned everything under His perception and
motivation regarding His heavenly father....
Humility: Christ Humbled Himself by Edward F. Markquart
Why is it that Jesus is exalted above all others? Why?
At the mention of his name, every knee on earth and in
heaven shall bow. Why? Because of his miracles? No.
Because he was the Son of God? No. Because of his divine
connections? No. But because he humbled himself and
walked a life of humility and obedience....
Story of a
Redeemed Donkey by Rev Fr. Jose Daniel Paitel
(in Malayalam). If the link above does not work,
read
the pdf version here.
Are
You Ready for Palm Sunday?
In our Lenten journey, have we discovered that we are studies in contrasts? Did
we begin with great aspirations and are now feeling more than ever our
fickleness? If so, we are truly ready for Palm Sunday. Here is a study of the
passion story from the Gospel and from OT and Epistles
to understand what we will be encountering in Passion
Week. ...
Palm Sunday
Holy Week, the most solemn
and intense period of worship in the Christian faith,
begins with Passion Sunday, the Sunday before Easter. In
spite of the spiritual gravity of Holy Week, it begins
with joy.
Palm Sunday in Syriac Orthodox Church
Palm Sunday commemorates Christ's entrance to Jerusalem
riding a colt (Mark 11). The service commences with a
procession in the church with the clergy, dressed in
their vestments, carrying olive and palm branches.
Palm Sunday and What Jesus' Passion Means to Us
Christ arrives a king triumphant today and dies as a criminal on Friday. Christ
is honored with palm branches today and crowned with thorns on Friday. Christ is
adored with singing today and mocked with jeers on Friday. Christ is born in
victoriously on the foal of an ass today and bears the burden of the cross on
Friday. ...
Lent
Devotions - Palm Sunday
Today is Palm Sunday, when we commemorate Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
The excitement of the scene is tempered by the fact that very soon, the same
crowds that hailed Jesus as King would be calling for his death. Read the
description from all four gospels.
Hosanna in the Highest - Are you ready to be a donkey?
Son of God could have ride on a chariot or a horse. But
He selected a donkey. Do this selection of donkey have
any relevance in today's life?
Palm Sunday - Passion
Sunday
The Sunday before Easter is observed by virtually all
Christians -- Protestant, Roman Catholic, and Eastern
Orthodox -- as Palm Sunday. For all Church traditions
the feast has a bittersweet taste.
Palm Sunday
Meditation
The holy fathers have explained to us the mystery of
these two animals. The ass represents the Jewish people,
which had been long under the yoke of the Law; the colt,
upon which, as the evangelist says, no man yet hath sat,
is a figure of the Gentile world, which no one had ever
yet brought into subjection.
You can't
kill the King
And so we find two very different stories: the Palm story where Jesus was the
"wish king," to grant people their wish for the day, and the Passion story of
what a joke. ...
See What
the End Shall Be – A Meditation on the Gospel of Passion
Sunday
As these behaviors are noted, we must understand that WE do these things. For
the Passion accounts are not merely portraits of people long gone, they are
portraits of you and me. We do these things.
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Monday |
Bible Reading For
Monday of the Passion Week
Monday of
Holy Pascha Week
The fig tree is a symbol of the Jewish nation, which had
the outward appearance of fruits, because they had
followed the letter of the law. But they lacked fruit in
that they did not abide by the Spirit of the law and
"neglected the weightier things of the law."
Monday in Holy Week
This morning, also, Jesus goes with His disciples to Jerusalem. He is fasting,
for the Gospel, tells us that He was hungry. He approaches a fig-tree, which is
by the way-side; but finds nothing on it, save leaves
only.
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Tuesday |
Bible Reading For
Tuesday of the Passion Week
Holy Tuesday
(Video)
Tuesday of Holy Pascha Week
On Tuesday of Holy Pascha Week, our Lord Jesus Christ spent the day with the
disciples in the temple, teaching them by parables, telling them about the
Second Coming.
Tuesday in
Holy Week
Today, again, our Savior sets out in the morning for
Jerusalem. His intention is to repair to the temple, and
continue His yesterday's teachings. It is evident that
His mission on earth is fast drawing to its close.
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Wednesday |
Bible Reading For
Wednesday of the Passion Week
Wednesday of
Holy Pascha Week
On Wednesday of Holy Pascha Week, our Lord Jesus Christ spent the day in Bethany
at the residence of Simon the leper. There, a woman, anointed our Lord’s
blessed body with fragrance.
Wednesday
in Holy Week
The figurative lamb is now to make way for the true one;
the Pasch of this year will substitute the reality for
the type; and Jesus' Blood, shed by the hands of wicked
priests, is soon to flow simultaneously with that of
victims which have been hitherto acceptable to God only
because they prefigured the Sacrifice of Calvary.
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Maundy Thursday (Pessaha) |
Bible Reading For
Pesaho (Maundy Thursday)
Sermons for Maundy Thursday
Christians and Pagans (Poem)
Thursday of
Holy Pascha Week
On Thursday of Holy Pascha Week, our Lord Jesus Christ washed the feet of His
Disciple’s; celebrated the Last Supper and instituted the Mystery of the Holy
Eucharist. We also remember his agony in the Garden of Gethsemane and the
betrayal by Judas.
Holy Thursday
Reflection: When We Eat this Bread (Video)
Passover/
Pesaha/ Holy Last Supper
The following are the four cups of wine served at the
Passover with a meal that symbolizes the tears and
suffering of the Hebrew slaves in Egypt.
Jesus, the
Passover Lamb
Some say Jesus selecting Palm Sunday, his triumphal
entry to Jerusalem to present himself as the Passover
lamb and He needed them to inspect so that they could
see Him spotless and perfect. He is also the judge, the
King and the Messiah, who died, resurrected and
ascended.
Lamb of God
Jesus is called the Lamb of God. When Jesus was
condemned to die on the cross, He was innocent. He had
committed no crime. Like the Passover lamb of the past,
Jesus was without defect, He had never offended God. He
went willingly to the cross and like a lamb, suffered in
silence.
Jesus Washes the Feet of the Disciples
It has been a long day. Jerusalem is packed with Passover guests, most of whom
clamor for a glimpse of the Teacher. The spring sun is warm. The streets are
dry. And the disciples are a long way from home. A splash of cool water would be
refreshing.
A True Servant
Do you equate success with wealth, acclaim, and power? If we measured by these
standards, then Jesus, who was rejected by His community and didn't even have a
house of His own, was a failure. But, of course, we know that's not the case. So
God must use something other than these worldly goals to define success. ...
Servant Leadership
In these verses (Mark 10:32-45), Jesus demonstrates what true
spiritual leadership is. Jesus boils all of it down to two words: selfless
service. The way to lead people spiritually is not by manipulation or by a
special technique or through intimidation. On the contrary, genuine spiritual
leadership takes place when you give of yourself sacrificially in service to
others. ...
Christian Leadership -
Given Divine Power to Act as Slaves
Let's consider what this passage (Luke 22:24-30) teaches us about the Christian vs. the
non-Christian view of "greatness." Since Jesus uses the issue of greatness to
contrast the self-serving attitude one finds in the world (which the disciples
still seem to hold to at this point) (v. 25) with the attitude of selfless servanthood
which He obviously wants them (and us) to adopt in its
place (v. 26-28) ...
Appointment
with Destiny: Betrayal in a Quiet Garden
In a stroke of bitter irony, the intimate scene of the Last Supper butts up
against the brutal scene of betrayal in Gethsemane. The ordeal begins with Jesus
praying in a quiet, cool grove of olive trees, with three of his disciples
waiting sleepily outside. Inside the garden, all is peaceful; outside, the
forces of hell are on the loose. ..
Sequence of the
Last Supper Events
On Holy Thursday, let’s examine the sequence of the Last
Supper which pretty well illustrates why the Lord had to
die for us. We will see how earnest the Lord is about
this Last Supper, how he enters it with an intense love
for his disciples and a desire that they (we) carefully
heed what he is trying to teach them.
Thursday of
Holy Pascha Week
On Thursday of Holy Pascha Week, our Lord Jesus Christ washed the feet of His
Disciple’s; celebrated the Last Supper and instituted the Mystery of the Holy
Eucharist. We also remember his agony in the Garden of Gethsemane and the
betrayal by Judas.
Last
Supper (Pesaha) Scripture Readings
The Symbolic Meaning of the Communion Elements
The cups of the Passover have specific meaning.
The Last Supper was actually the Last “passover “ and the 1st Lords Supper.
Last Supper celebrated a day late, physicist claims in
book
The Last Supper is commemorated a day late, a Cambridge University physicist
claims in his new book, according to reports in the Sydney Morning Herald and
the Belfast Telegraph.
Let Us
Live With Him! Let Us Learn From Him! Pope's homily on
John 17 at the Mass of the Lord's Supper
Pope
Benedict XVI encouraged Christians by reminding that, if we remain united with
the Lord, the preaching of the Apostles will never fail.
This sermon is indeed a
gem. This prayer is an extremely powerful
prayer which is often described as the true "Lord's Prayer." The Lord's Prayer,
we use is really a Disciple's prayer - It is taught by Jesus to the Disciples as
a model prayer they can use. This prayer, on the other hand, is Jesus' prayer to
God, the Father.
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Good Friday |
Bible Reading
For Good Friday
How to Make Chorukka
(bitter drink used on Good Friday)
In Malaylam - pdf file
Friday of
Holy Pascha Week
On Friday of Holy Pascha Week, our Lord Jesus Christ endured trials and crucifixion.
On the Passion of the Saviour by St. Ephraim the Syrian
Crucifixion Story: As Told by St. Matthew
Crucifixion Story: As Told by St. Mark
Crucifixion Story: As Told by St. Luke
Crucifixion Story: As Told by St. John
Reflections on Good Friday
Sermons for Good Friday
Good Friday Reflection:
From the Cross (Video)
Good Friday - Here is Love
(Video)
Christ I Thirst
(Poem)
Blood
and Water From His Side by St. John Chrysostom
If we wish to understand the power of Christ’s blood, we should go back to
the ancient account of its prefiguration in Egypt.
This is Why He Came and Died
On Good Friday, we reflect on how that beautiful babe in the manger
came to fulfill a mission. A terrible and glorious mission! God invaded planet
Earth. He became a human child, to live as one of us, to call us to repent, to
love God with our whole heart, minds, and souls, and our neighbors as ourselves.
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Meditation on the Day of the Cross
During this Holy Great Lent, we need to humble ourselves
prayerfully to learn at the feet of the two crucified
criminals of Calvary, who are often scornfully dismissed
as being among the lowest of the low.
A
Meditation For Holy Friday
The greatest danger on this day is that we shall so occupy our minds with the
sufferings and death of Our Savior that we shall miss altogether the meaning of
His last words to us and the meaning behind His suffering and death. ...
A Meditation
for Good Friday - 'For Us'
Of all the volumes that have ever been written and all the hymns that have ever
been sung -- there are two words that give the clearest understanding of what it
was that happened on a cross outside of Jerusalem almost 2000 years ago.
"For us..."
The mystery of Suffering: A Holy Friday Meditation
On Good Friday we are not simply remembering the death of Jesus Christ our Lord on
the cross. We also participate in his sufferings and death symbolically; we
confess him to be our Saviour God who died for us, and we look forward in hope
to the glory of resurrection when death and evil will be fully overcome. This
"paschal event" is at the heart of salvation. ...
Jesus' Last Words
Every year on Good Friday, Christians take some time to
meditate on the depth of Jesus' sacrifice for us in
suffering a humiliating, bloody death by crucifixion.
It's a time to dwell on what Jesus suffered for us, in
all its pain and intensity, without rushing straight
ahead to the good news of Easter, resurrection, and new
life....
Reflections for Good Friday: The Crucifixion and Death
of Our Lord
Even in His hour of pain and misery, He thinks not of
Himself, but of His Blessed Mother - and entrusts her to
the care of "the beloved disciple." Perhaps even greater
than this is the fact that He shows His love for "the
beloved disciple" by entrusting him to the care of the
Blessed Mother. ...
Peter Following Jesus from Afar
Before Peter's denials came, something else came: a widening space between Peter
and Jesus. Although Peter was a close companion of His, when Christ was suddenly
arrested, Peter stopped his "right-beside-ya" stroll. Today's key verse
from Mark 14:54-55 clearly states where he stood, "Peter
followed Him at a distance" ...
What's So Good about Good
Friday?
Good Friday marks the day when wrath and mercy met at the cross. That's why Good
Friday is so dark and so Good. ..
The
Death of Jesus
When on the point of expiring,
Jesus placed before his eyes all the sufferings of his life—the poverty,
fatigues, pains, and injuries which he had suffered—and, again offering them all
to his Eternal Father, he said, All is now accomplished—all is consummated. All
that the prophets foretold of me is consummated; in a word, the sacrifice which
God expected in order to be appeased with the world is perfectly consummated.
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Good
Friday - Our Day of Atonement
Today is our Day of Atonement, our Yom Kippur. After the
Easter Vigil, there is no liturgy so striking. It was
described recently as 'one of the most powerful rites of
worship ever devised in any tradition' (G. Collins). Two moments,
surely, stand out: the reading of the Gospel, and the veneration of the Cross.
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Good Friday of the Lord's Passion: Peter's Denial
Is not Peter's denial of Jesus, in one sense, worse than
Judas' betrayal of him? Judas did not deny knowing
Jesus; rather, he failed to see the truth of Jesus'
identity. Peter, on the other hand, denied knowing
Jesus, but recognized Jesus' identity as the Son of the
living God (cf. Matthew 16:16). Judas, then, betrayed
him whom he did not truly know; Peter betrayed him whom
he truly knew. ...
Your
Choice: Barabbas or Jesus Christ
Bringing the two prisoners before the people, Pontius Pilate asks them, "Which
one do you want me to release to you, Barabbas, or Jesus called Christ" (Matthew
27:15)? This very same question is posed to each of us: which man do we want,
Barabbas or Jesus? ..
Good Friday
Message
The Great Lent is almost coming to a close. Let us ask
four questions to ourselves.
The
Ones at the Foot of the Cross
Forgiveness is a psycho-spiritual, social, and political
leap out of the past -- its wrongs and wounds -- into
the shaping of the present and future. It is a refusal
to get stuck in resentment over what has been done in
order to generate creative energies for living today and
tomorrow. ...
The
Cross of Christ - 2
If we leave the cross out of life of Christ, we have
nothing left, and certainly not Christianity. Cross is
related to our sin.
When a
Curse Becomes a Blessing – Only God Can Do That
Here in Holy Week we ponder the events that led to
Jesus’ death and resurrection. Among the things to
ponder is a dramatic moment in the trial before Pilate
when the people who were present utter a curse upon
themselves.
Good
Friday is a Prep -Witness Day
Many opportunities come our way in life, how we respond shows what we truly love
and look for in life.
Crucifixion
Jesus was on the cross, dying as a sacrifice for our sin
- for all time. During the last three hours that He was
on the cross, the world became dark.
What Day did Christ
Die?
In Daniel 9:25-26 it is said that there would be 69 prophetic weeks till the
Messiah
would appear, and would be cut off (Crucified) in the midst of the week.
This equals 483 years.
Jesus, according to Daniel's prophecy, was anointed the Messiah in
26 AD.,
which was 483 years after the Decree of Artaxerxes to restore Jerusalem.
Stabat Mater - St.
Mary at the Cross
Stabat Mater is the title of a thirteenth-century Latin hymn and it means "the
Mother was standing." In Latin, the hymn consists of twenty couplets which
describe the Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin at the Cross. ...
Love
is Stronger Than Death - Good Friday Meditation
Love is stronger than death. That is why this Friday is so good. Love Incarnate
died for each one of us and transformed the door of death into the portal of
everlasting life and communion. ...
How to Contemplate Christ's Holy Sufferings
Some reflect upon the sufferings of Christ in a way that
they become angry at the Jews, sing and lament about
poor Judas, and are then satisfied; just like by habit
they complain of other persons, and condemn and spend
their time with their enemies. Such an exercise may
truly be called a meditation not on the sufferings of
Christ, but on the wickedness of Judas and the Jews...
A
Brief Useful Note About the Procession on Good Friday Service.
by Rev. Fr. Jose Daniel Paitel
The Good Friday processions differ from other processions in our
services. Rev. Fr. Jose Daniel has written an important note high-
lighting the differences. The article is in Malayalam. The salient
features are also covered in English in our commentary of Good
Friday Services here:
Good
Friday Services - A Commentary on the Orthodox Liturgy
Good
Friday Services - A Commentary on the Orthodox Liturgy
For those not familiar with the meaning of the Liturgy of the Orthodox Church,
Good Friday provides a challenge. How can you attend such a long service? This
is the first question people ask. Actually, once you understand the services,
you will want more. Orthodox service is full of imagery and mystery. If you
understand that, then you will start enjoying the liturgy. ...
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Good Friday Sermons |
Midnight Miracle - Luke 22:49-51 by Dr. Ray
Pritchard
In this little story we see
how Jesus treats his enemies. When they come for him, he
does not resist. When they are hurt, he heals them. He
receives their attacks and then is led away to die for
the very men who are putting him to death. He will not
use his divine power to escape their clutches. He only
uses his power to heal those who have been hurt by his
followers. ...
Whom Seek
Ye? (John 18:4) by Ralph Bouma
Each of us must personally ask this question. Do we seek
the person of Christ or are we seeking a Jesus who would
only deliver us from the consequences of sin? As we
learn to understand who Jesus is, we understand that He
is different from the Jesus sought by the world or by
the harlot church...
Christ Before Annas (John 18:12-13) by Ralph Bouma
As in the Garden, so also at His arraignment, we see the Saviour's
perfection displayed in lowliness and dignity. Our Lord Jesus
submitted to those in the seat of human authority, notwithstanding
His immeasurable superiority in His Divine nature. ...
Pilate Asked Jesus "What Hast Thou Done?" (John
18:35b) by Ralph Bouma
Our blessed Saviour could have spent from that moment through all eternity
telling what He has done, but like a lamb before the slaughter, He did not
open His mouth. ...
Christ Crowned With Thorns (John 19:1-3) by Ralph
Bouma
These thorns in the crown that was put on our Saviour's head represent the curse
of the broken law that we deserved, being placed on the
head of our substitute. ...
Christ Before Pilate (John 19:10-11) by Ralph Bouma
Pilate's treatment of our Lord and Saviour is
Scripture's most striking demonstration of the
sovereignty of God. Pilate had no power to crucify or
release Him, because the Lord had called on Him to give
Himself as a sin offering. ...
Pilate's Efforts Foiled (John 19:12-13) by Ralph
Bouma
It is apparent from his restless trips back and forth to the
judgment hall that the more Pilate came to know Jesus the more he
was convinced of His innocence. How is it then from the viewpoint
of logic that the Roman governor was finally prevailed upon to act
against his own conscience? ...
Christ - and Him Crucified (John 19:15) by Ralph
Bouma
Nothing but the blood of Christ could cause atoning love to be shed
on us, so we could be reconciled to God the Father. God had so
decreed - and so the Jews demanded. They demanded the crucifixion
of Christ. They demanded that His blood be shed. ..
Christ Crucified (John 19:17-18) by Ralph Bouma
Little did the chief priests realize that the venting of their
malice brought about the perfect fulfillment of Christ in all the
work the Father had given Him to do. Did these chief priests do
this ignorantly? No. After He came out of the grave, they paid the
soldiers who confirmed His resurrection to lie. ...
It Is
Finished (John 19:30) by Ralph Bouma
As our lovely Lord came to the finish line of all that
His Father gave Him to do He was careful to fulfill all
that was written of Him as the Messiah. Any challenges
to Jesus being the Son of God are put to silence by the
prophecies He fulfilled. ...
The Man
for Others - Good Friday Sermon
Without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness of
sins, and without the forgiveness of sins, we all would
be lost. But Jesus gave his life to save mankind when he
died on the cross. He truly was "the man for others,"
having loved his own who were in the world; he loved
them to the end. And it is in this Man for others that
we put our trust, for Jesus' cross shows us his death
was for us. ...
Good Friday Homily
This is what Peter saw: he saw his sin and he saw the response of Christ Jesus,
the judgment of love and mercy. He saw that Jesus went to his death by his own
power. Before such tremendous love what else can one do but weep bitterly? ...
Good
Friday Homily: I Thirst
As we listened to the Passion of our Lord according to John, we might have
missed it. We might have missed two simple and beautiful words. Right before He
died, right before Jesus breathed His last, He said; "I thirst," two simple
words. ...
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Seven
Words from Cross |
I Thirst. - The Fifth Word from the Cross by Most
Rev. Fulton J. Sheen
The cry, "I thirst," refers not to physical thirst. It was His soul that was
burning and His Heart that was on fire. He was thirsting for the souls of men.
The Shepherd was lonely without His sheep; the Creator was yearning for His
creatures; the First-born was looking for His brethren. ...
Three Words from the Cross by The Rev. Charles Henrickson
Three words from the cross
are recorded only by St. Luke. Those are the three that
we take up today: "Father, forgive them"; "Today you
will be with me in Paradise"; and "Father, into your
hands I commit my spirit."
The Seven Last Words from Cross by Pastor Edward F.
Markquart
Tonight's sermon focuses on Jesus' seven words or seven
sentences from the cross. You will experience the seven
last words orally in a sermon. I want to remind you that
Jesus was in enormous physical pain, the worst human
pain imaginable, as he spoke his famous words, his seven
last sentences from the cross … The Roman soldiers all
expected Jesus to shout out with obscenities and cursing
and swearing. ...
A
Prayer for the Enemy
So Jesus was essentially saying, "Father, forgive them. They don't realize how
bad this is. Forgive them, because they need forgiveness so desperately. Forgive
them, for they have committed a sin that is beyond all comprehension. Forgive
them, for they have done something that is beyond bad. Father, forgive them."
... |
The Seven Last
Words from the Cross
by Pastor Edward F.
Markquart, Sermons from Seattle |
Golgotha: the place of
the skull
Father Forgive Them For They Know Not What They Do
Today You Will Be With Me In Paradise
Here is Your Son. Here is Your Mother.
My
God, My God, Why Have You Forsaken Me?
I
Thirst
It Is Finished
Father, Into Your Hands I Commit my Spirit
|
Faith, Works,
and Grace:
Addresses on the Seven Words from the Cross
by Arthur
Chandler, Bishop of Bloemfontein. London, 1920 |
Prayer, Forgiveness, Love, Self-sacrifice,
Patience, Obedience, Sonship--in all of these Christ gives us a perfect Example;
all of them are made possible for us by His work of Redemption whereby past sin
is forgiven; and all of them may be gradually accomplished in us by that blessed
renewal of our nature which He effects by His presence in the Sacrament.
Let us ask our Blessed Lord,
by His Example, His Redemptive Death, His Presence in
the Sacrament, to help us to pray, to forgive, to love,
to sacrifice ourselves, to be patient in suffering, to
be loyal in our obedience, and loving in our sonship to
God.
Table of Contents
Meditation: With Special Reference to the Passion
I. Prayer
II. Absolution.
III. Love
IV. Self-sacrifice
V. Suffering
VI. Obedience
VII. Sonship
|
Blessing and Ban from the Cross of Christ:
Meditations on the Seven Words on the Cross.
Given in Trinity Church, New York, on Good Friday, A.D. 1894
by Morgan Dix. New York, 1898 |
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. The First Word. Love.
2. The Second Word. Immortality.
3. The Third Word. The Home.
4. The Fourth Word. The Deepest Depth.
5. The Fifth Word. The Soul Athirst for God.
6. The Sixth Word. Christ's Finished Work.
7. The Seventh Word. Eternal Rest.
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The Temple of His Body
Good Friday Addresses on the Seven Words from the
Cross
by Edward Allan Larrabee, 1905 |
Table of Contents
Preface
Introductory Address
I. The Sacred Hands
II. The Lips of Truth
III. The All-Seeing Eyes
IV. The Sinless Soul
V. The Suffering Body
VI. The Body Mystical
VII. The Sanctuary of the Spirit
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The Calls of the
Conqueror
Good Friday Addresses on the Seven Words
from the Cross
by Edward Allan Larrabee, 1908 |
Table of Contents
Preface
1. The Triumph of Prayer
2. The Triumph of Grace
3. The Triumph of Love
4. The Triumph of Holiness
5. The Triumph of Suffering
6. The Triumph of Patience
7. The Triumph of Obedience
|
The Words from His Throne: A Study of
the Cross
By the Rt. Rev. Charles Lewis Slattery, D.D., 1927 |
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter I. The First Word
Chapter II. The Second Word
Chapter III. The Third Word
Chapter IV. The Fourth Word
Chapter V. The Fifth Word
Chapter VI. The Sixth Word
Chapter VII. The Seventh Word
Prayer
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Lord's passions - His crucifixion, His burial, then His resurrection.
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We are glad to share with you the Peace and Joy of a
blessed Easter even though there is turbulence all over
the world especially in the Middle East. We are really
worried about the situation in Syria. However, we place
our hope in the risen Lord who is the Way, the Truth and
the Life. ...
Easter
Message -2012 by Archbishop Dr. Mor Cyril Aphrem Karim
As Christians throughout the world celebrate Easter, the
greatest of all Christians Holidays, let us reflect on
the Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. God sent His
Son, Jesus Christ, to pay for our sins by His death on
the cross. ...
The
Easter Message of H.H. Pope Shenouda III
The resurrection of the Lord Christ was distinguished
with an amazing power. He is the only One who was
victorious over death by Himself. In His resurrection,
He crushed death, and arose with the power of His
Divinity.
Armenian Primate's Easter Message
Let us renew our lives with the Glorious and Victorious
Resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. This
is the challenging message of the Feast of the Holy
Resurrection. The Blessed Resurrection calls on us all
to renounce our old-self and instill within us a new
beginning: to live a Christ-like life.
Paschal
Encyclical of HE Metropolitan Nektarios
Christian Pascha, the Resurrection of Christ, has a particular importance for
all people, and this is why it is the central message of the church and a cause
for joy and celebration.
The Easter Message of the Heads of Churches of Jerusalem
Christians find their joy is secure in the hope of the
promise of eternal life which our Lord has won for all
who believe. However, when we in Jerusalem, the city of
redemption, see the suffering of our Christian brothers
and sisters in Egypt, Iraq and elsewhere in our region
our joy becomes more solemn.
Patriarch Bartholomew: 2011 Patriarchal Proclamation for
Pascha
The Resurrection of Christ is indeed real and grants to
faithful Christians the certainty - and to all humanity
the possibility - of transcending the adverse
consequences of natural calamity and spiritual
perversity.
Easter
Thoughts
Is it any small wonder that it was the women, rather
than the apostles, who first witnessed the empty tomb
and the
resurrected Lord? As a woman (Eve) was first to taste
death, so a woman (Mary Magdalene) was first to taste
life. |
Easter/Resurrection |
From
Fear to Faith in Four Steps: A Meditation on the
Johannine Easter Gospel
One option for the Gospel for Easter Sunday morning is from John 20:1-8. And
like most of the resurrection Gospels it paints a portrait of a journey some of
the early disciples have to make out of fear and into faith. It shows the need
to experience the resurrection and then come to understand it more deeply. ...
Why I Believe in the Resurrection
Can a well-educated person really believe all that "Jesus stuff"? Is there
compelling evidence to support a faith in the Jesus of the Bible - a man who
claims to be God, who claims to be the giver of eternal life and who claims to
be the source of absolute truth? ...
Pascha - The Day The Lord Has Made (Ps. 118:24)
On the day of the Resurrection, we give thanks to
God who has granted us victory through Jesus Christ, our Lord, and put an end to
the power of sin, which brought death to our Lord. Jesus Christ is the first who
rose from the dead. He destroyed death by His death, and opened unto us the
doors of paradise, and bestowed upon us the fullness of life and of great mercy.
The power of the Resurrection of Christ transforms our weakness, and releases
within us the dynamic of growing into the image and likeness of our Risen Lord...
The Light of His
Face and The Flame of Pascha
The LIGHT shines from His face, even when He hangs from the cross. We see it
Holy Thursday night and even stronger on Good Friday night. The lights in Church
are brilliant during the "Epitaphios" Service. We also hold candles. Their
flames prove to us that the Light of His Face cannot be destroyed; for He has
conquered death with His Death. ...
Seven
Steps to Discover a Resurrected Lord
Until our eyes are fixed on the resurrection of Christ
we have the tendency to keep looking into the sepulcher, the things of death, instead of
having our eyes taken off of the circumstances and the things of
this life and looking to the power of the resurrection of Christ,
which raises us above the things of this life. We are raised
above the things of darkness and we look unto the living God. ...
The Resurrection of Christ: Why is it the high point of
the Christian Faith?
Christ's Resurrection is an extraordinary, unique,
unrepeatable and singular event in human history. It
forms the central event of Christianity, the very core
of its preaching and its Christian witness from its
beginning right up until the end of time. Easter is the
principal feast and the most important of the annual
celebrations. It is "the foundation and kernel of the
whole liturgical year"...
Believe in Your Heart that God Raised Jesus from the
Dead
One of my aims this morning is to clarify as well as I can what the apostle Paul
means in Romans 10:9 when he says that "if you believe in your heart that God
raised Jesus from the dead, you will be saved." This needs clarification because
Satan believes that God raised Jesus from the dead. But
Satan will not be saved. Satan also confesses with his
mouth that Jesus is Lord. ...
Christ Jesus is He Who Died, Yes, Rather Who Was Raised
But the resurrection of Jesus and the intercession of Jesus for us in heaven are
essential for this reason: they prove the validity and the eternity of the
condemnation-removing effect of the death of Jesus. The resurrection doesn't add
anything to the condemnation-absorbing effect of Jesus' death. And the
intercession of Jesus for us in heaven doesn't add anything to the
condemnation-absorbing effect of Jesus' death...
Jesus Christ Ascended, Exalted, Returning, Judging
Imagine if all the Bible did was tell of the resurrection of Jesus Christ and
then left it there. We would see Jesus appearing to the various people as
recorded in the gospels and by the Apostle Paul. We would be aware that His
atoning work was accomplished on the cross, with all the implications involved
in His life, death, and resurrection. We would see Him appearing in His
resurrected presence to various people, as recorded in the gospels, and to Paul.
His atoning work is accomplished and then He would just sort of shuffle off into
oblivion. The Bible doesn't let that happen. ...
Christ, Our
Resurrection
The first resurrection is the spiritual resurrection of all true
believers. Our Saviour is emphasizing the need for that first
resurrection, which is the resurrection from spiritual death.
Notice this same principle as it is taught in Revelation 20:6:
"Blessed and holy [or sanctified] is he that hath part in the first
resurrection: on such the second death hath no power, but they
shall be priests of God and of Christ, and shall reign with him a
thousand years." ...
Questions on the Resurrection
On this occasion of the Glorious Resurrection of the
Lord, we shall answer some of the questions addressed by
many people.
Resurrection Day! by John Chrysostom
The Paschal Homily of John Chrysostom, a sermon
celebrating the glorious resurrection of Jesus Christ,
is traditionally read aloud in many Orthodox churches on
Easter morning. ...
Why I Believe in the Resurrection
The validity of our faith is held up by the intellectual feasibility of the
resurrection. Put simply, if Christ didn't die on the cross and come alive again
three days later, our faith is worthless. Think I'm being over zealous? Consider
what the Apostle Paul tells us in 1 Cor 15:13-14, "But if there is no
resurrection of the dead, not even Christ has been raised; and if Christ has not
been raised, then our preaching is in vain, your faith is also in vain."
...
Speeding
Through Life
The bodily, physical resurrection of Jesus Christ on the
third day confronts every one of us with a moment of
truth. His death and resurrection forces us to stop
speeding along life's road to ask, "What am I going to
do with this evidence?" And it's not just the next 10,
20, 30, or 40 years that is dependent upon your answer,
it is your eternal life that's dependent upon you facing
up to this moment of truth.
The Resurrection Changes Everything
How important is the resurrection to your faith? Not to the doctrinal center of
your belief system, but to the day-to-day out-working of your salvation? If your
mind draws a blank, you may be missing the power of the resurrection in your
personal walk with God. ...
Peace
Through a Resurrected Saviour
In saying "Peace be unto you," He said that all the
enmity between fallen sinners and His holy Father had
been removed by His atonement, or, that is, the
reconciliation He purchased...
Easter
Night
This very night, all that was foretold and promised
through the prophets is fulfilled. In this night, all of salvation history takes
place and Christ Jesus is raised from the dead! This night heralds the beginning of a new creation, for the women went to the
tomb of Jesus "on the first day of the week," the moment of a new beginning.
Easter Homily:
Peter
Peter, who said to Jesus, "I am prepared to go to prison and to die with you"
(Luke 22:33); who went on the offensive in defense of the Master and cut off
Malchus' ear (cf. John 18:10); who tree times denied Jesus, finally exclaiming,
"I do not know the man!" (Matthew 26:74); who looked into Jesus' and saw Jesus'
love and suffering (Luke 22:61); it was this Peter who interpreted the words of
the women in perhaps a different light. ...
Easter Homily: Do not be Afraid
Consider the women in the Gospel. As the reality of
Jesus' resurrection sets in, as they run off to the
Apostles and other disciples, they are filled with joy
and fear. Joy, because their dear friend has conquered
death by the power of God. Fear, because their dear
friend is asking them to follow Him. ...
Of Christ's Resurrection by Martin Luther
We shall briefly examine the text of this narrative
(Mark 16:1-8), and afterwards speak of the benefits of
the resurrection of Christ, and how we should build upon
it. The text reads: "And when the sabbath was past."
Here we must remember Mark writes of the sabbath
according to the custom of the Hebrews, for according to
the Jewish reckoning the day began in the evening and
lasted until the evening of the next day. ...
Peace with
God: A Sermon on the Glorious Resurrection
When a person is freed from his selfishness, loves the Lord with all of his
heart and all of his will and loves his neighbor as himself, he will be able to
fulfill this commandment of the Lord and attain Christian perfection by
fulfilling the commandment of the Lord that says: "Love
your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so
that you may be children of your Father in heaven" ...
The Resurrection & Related Incidents
Death caused His spirit to separate from His body, but
His divinity never separated from His spirit or from His
body. His spirit, united with His divinity, accomplished
wonderful salvation for those lying in hope.
Eight Reasons Why I Believe That Jesus Rose from the
Dead
A saving knowledge of Christ crucified and risen is not the mere result of right
reasoning about historical facts. It is the result of spiritual illumination to
see those facts for what they really are: a revelation of the truth and glory of
God in the face of Christ — who is the same yesterday today and forever. ...
The Lord of the Living, not of the Dead – An Easter
Meditation
Why do we remember the departed in our prayers?
Since we do believe in God
and follow his commandments and his will, we are alive
and we will never die. Our forefathers lived in God so
they are not dead; they are in eternal rest in the bosom
of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
Easter: All That
Matters vs. All I Live For
What would I ever do if someone I knew came back from the dead? Especially if he
had said he would, and if he had spent a couple nights in a grave already? ...
Making
Sense of the Resurrection Accounts – Are there Discrepancies?
When we read the various accounts of the Resurrection in the four Gospels, Acts
and Pauline Epistles we can easily be puzzled by some apparent discrepancies in
the details.
A Chronological Sequence of the Resurrection Events
Here is a possible and likely chronological sequence of
the resurrection appearances. It is a kind of synthesis
that attempts to collect all the data and present it in
a logical order.
Easter Brings Hope
Easter is not about brightly colored eggs, wearing pastels, or enjoying a big
meal, although it could include these. Easter is about the death and
resurrection of Jesus Christ. ...
Did the Resurrection
Really Happen?
The defining issue of Christianity is the question, 'Did Jesus Christ rise from
the grave?' In essence, was the Resurrection of Jesus an actual bodily
resurrection or merely a spiritual manifestation of some sort? Since
the day Jesus rose from the dead, detractors have tried to deny the
reality of His Resurrection because a genuine resurrection proves
His deity.
On
the Resurrection
As we celebrate the commemoration of the glorious feast of our Lord’s
Resurrection on Sunday, we must never lose sight of the fact that as victorious
as this resurrection is, it would never have come about without the apparent
defeat of the cross.
Did Jesus rise from
the dead?
Is Jesus' resurrection a fantastic fact or a vicious myth? To find out, we need to look at the evidence
of history and draw our own conclusions. Let's see what skeptics who investigated the resurrection
discovered for themselves. A must read.
Did the Resurrection Really Happen?
The defining issue of Christianity is the question, 'Did Jesus Christ rise from
the grave?' In essence, was the Resurrection of Jesus an actual bodily
resurrection or merely a spiritual manifestation of some
sort? Since the day Jesus rose from the dead, detractors
have tried to deny the reality of His Resurrection
because a genuine resurrection proves His deity.
Making Sense of the Unlikely Easter Story
When you know the context of the New Testament texts—the world and cultures in
and to which these stories were written—you quickly realize that sometimes the
incongruities and unusual aspects in the story testify to their historical
veracity and authenticity.
The Jesus Movement:
From Failure to Phenomenon
If Jesus was just another dead messianic leader, His
following would come to nothing. But it didn't. Despite
the suppressive forces, the kingdom has
steadily advanced in hearts of men and in man's institutions. ...Outside of the
truth of the Resurrection, the phenomenon of the Church
is inexplicable - a fact that, itself, is sufficient to
establish that the "faith once given" was given by none
other than God. ...
The Gifts of Easter
One of the most amazing, wonderful messages of the gospel is that it's not over. Christ's work didn't end at the resurrection. Instead, he gave us the
Holy Spirit. The unexpected gift, that continues to remind us how much he loves
us, and the sacrifice he made so that we could be together again. So this year,
celebrate Easter with a grateful heart, and remember the love Christ has for
you. ... |
Post Resurrection (After
Easter) |
Explanation to the Observance of Haevorae Days (Bright
Week)
The reason for observing seven days following Easter as
Bright Week or Haevorae days can be described as under:
...
Seven Steps to Discover a Resurrected Lord
As we grow in the knowledge of who we are, we can grow in the
knowledge of who Christ is. The Lord Jesus Christ does not reveal
Himself to hypocrites or to those who have no desire for Him. He
reveals Himself to people like Mary who show their love for Him. ..
The Fruits of Our Lord's Resurrection
Our Lord rose again in glory;
He entered again into that glory that was His by nature with the Father before
the world was made. Through His obedience unto death, God hath exalted Him and
given Him as man that Name which is above every name, that at the Name of Jesus
every knee shall bow and every tongue confess that Jesus is the Lord to the
glory of the Father. And He is now ever seated at the right hand of the Father,
making intercession for us.
If Christ Has Not Been Raised....
The Resurrection is the factual cornerstone of Christian
faith. Without it, you do not get a gospel purified of
superstition. At the end of the day, the fact remains
that, "If Christ has not been raised, then our preaching
is in vain and your faith is in vain" and "we are of all
men most to be pitied" (1 Corinthians 15:14; 19). ...
Wounded and Rising
The resurrection body of Jesus contained the scars from nail and sword, and
these scars identified Jesus to his followers. And yet, the wounds of Jesus took
on new significance in light of his resurrection. While still reminders of the
violence of crucifixion his wound-marked resurrection body demonstrates God's
power over evil and death. ...
The Normal Christian Life - A Meditation on What the
Resurrection Does to Change Our Lives
Romans 6 is a kind of mini-Gospel where in the fact of our new status as
redeemed transformed Children of God is declared. And within these lines is
contained "Standing Order for the Christian who is a new creation: "No
longer let sin continue to reign in your death directed bodies." ...
I am With You Always
"I am with you always, to the close of the age."
This assurance, dear brothers and sisters, has
accompanied the Church for two thousand years... From it
we must gain new impetus in Christian living, making it
the force which inspires our journey of faith.
"Receive The Holy Spirit"
The Paschal events-the Passion, Death and Resurrection of Christ-are also the
time of the new coming of the Holy Spirit, as the Paraclete and the Spirit of
truth (Jn 14,16-17). They are the time of the "new beginning" of the self-
communication of the Triune God to humanity in the Holy
Spirit through the work of Christ the Redeemer. ...
Just
Believe
It was small enough to overlook. Only two words. I know I'd read that passage a
hundred times. But I'd never seen it. But I won't miss it again. It's
highlighted in yellow and underlined in red.
The
Emmaus Story - The Good News Is for Everyone
Jesus' appearances tell us that the Good News of his
Resurrection is for everyone. God's salvation has come
for all people. But it's a hard message to believe for
anyone and so patient Jesus takes time to help dispel
the disciples unbelief. ...
Our
Resurrection Pledge
How often we forget times of His visits of love, how often we forget when we get
engulfed in the things of this life and human reasoning forgetting His precious
Words, but the Holy Spirit will bring them back to our remembrance.
Divine Mercy - Apostolic Penitentiary
"O God, your mercy knows no bounds and the treasure of
your goodness is infinite..." and "O God, you reveal
your almighty power above all by showing mercy and
forgiveness..." In these prayers Holy Mother
Church humbly and faithfully sings of Divine Mercy. ..
How to Turn Broken Dreams into New Beginnings
Broken dreams are more than just endings;
they're also opportunities for new beginnings. The sadness and anger you feel
can give way to peace and joy – if you choose to trust God to help you move on
from the death of your dream to experience a life that's full of His
resurrection power. |
Malankara World Journal Specials
Post Resurrection |
Volume 5 No 279: April 10 2015
Jesus Appears to Disciples and Thomas
Volume 4 No 219: May 16, 2014
Road to Emmaus
Volume 4 No 217: May 2, 2014
Reinstatement of Peter
Volume 4 No 215: April 24, 2014
New Sunday - St. Thomas: Doubt and
Faith
Volume 3 No
139: April 25 2013
Focus: Emmaus Experience and Saint George
Volume 3 No
138: April 18 2013
Reinstallation of Peter: Do You Love Me?
Volume 3 No
137: April 11 2013
Jesus Appears to Disciples and Thomas
Volume 3 No
136: April 4 2013
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Passion Week
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Passion Week Thoughts
I would like to lead a meditation based on the reading from St.
Luke Chapter 5 verses 1-11. There we find how St. Peter, the blessed
Apostle identified himself soon on meeting our Lord.
Events in the Passion week
with Biblical References (Spring AD 30 -approximately)
Meaning of the Palm Sunday Services
Like the Virgins who waited
for the Lord, the Church is also waiting with fasting and prayer for
the arrival of its Lord and Savior the Kingdom of God. The present
fasting, prayer and everything of the Church is to welcome Jesus as
the Lord and King.
Meaning of Passion Week
What does passion week mean to us? It is more than just an annual
remembrance of the passion - the pain and suffering, crucifixion,
death, and resurrection of our Lord - for all of us.
When I Survey the Wondrous Cross
The passion week is the time when we are supposed to survey the
wondrous Cross and study the pain and suffering our Lord had to
endure or experience to save us and to give us a place in Paradise
just like He gave it to one of the thieves who was crucified with
Him.
The Meaning of the Cross
Although the cross reveals
the ugliness of human heart, it also reveals God's grace and
forgiveness. It was on the cross God himself laid upon our sins upon
His own dear Son, Jesus Christ. On that cross, Jesus paid the
penalty of our sins.
Devotional Thoughts for Easter
If one would call the
greatest event in Christian history, that event will be the
Resurrection of our Lord. The greatest of the miracles is the
Resurrection and the greatest of the mysteries also is the
Resurrection.
Easter Greetings
The message of Easter is the
good tidings. Jesus is risen. It is a good news for the whole world.
It proclaims Jesus’ victory over death. It is the victory of all
those who accept the good news.
The Easter Sermon of St. John Chrysostom
Easter Message from Baghdad, Iraq
The life and teachings of Jesus have inspired people throughout the
ages to strive for a better world and a more meaningful life. Jesus'
death stands out in history as the perfect example of unconditional
love.
The Point of the Passion
I’ve been thinking a lot about The Passion of the Christ the
past few weeks and have heard mixed reviews and comments regarding
much of the information presented in the film.
Who Killed Jesus
Who killed Jesus? You and I did. Jews, Christians, and every
person who has been born or will be born.
The Passion of the Christ: Review of the Movie - From a Christian
Perspective
In my opinion, the move is exceptionally good in depicting the
last 12 hours of Jesus Christ. It truthfully depicts what is in the
Gospels; a few artistic liberties were taken, however, without
affecting what is portrayed in the bible. And these are kept
absolutely to a minimum.
The Passion of The Christ: Another Review
When I sat down this evening to write a review of The Passion of
The Christ, you must imagine how profound it is for me that I am
struggling with words and with the very idea of having to write
about this movie. To say I am at a loss doesn't begin to express how
inadequate I feel to even attempt to convey all that this movie is.
Passion of Christ- Mel Gibson's Act of Faith
Mr. Gibson emerged as a man with strong convictions about his
faith as he detailed his own passions for alcohol, drugs etc. which
brought him close to suicide once. On TV, he witnessed how Christ's
passion helped him overcome his battles in life.
The Medical view of His suffering
Here is a look at the
conditions Jesus underwent during his passion from a medical point
of view.
Why Is The Resurrection Significant?
It is through Christ's death and resurrection that we are able
to receive eternal life through belief in Jesus Christ. |
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