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J. de Juares
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Fra Angelico Last Supper Argentina, 1984 (50th Anniversary of Int. Euch. Congress 1934)
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The Passion Begins After the last supper, Jesus walks with three of his disciples to Gethsemane, the Garden of Olives, where he prays for courage and strength. |
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J. Combet |
El Greco
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Meister of
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The Passion Takes its Course Jesus is made prisoner, brought before Pilate, judged and scourged. |
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G. Reni |
H. Fronius |
J. Combet |
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On the Way of the Cross Crowned with thorns, stripped of everything, even his robe, Jesus takes his cross and walks to his death, stumbling and falling three times. |
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El Greco |
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J. Combet |
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The Crucifixion |
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P.P. Rubens |
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J. Combet Pierced With a Lance (XVI) Andorra, 1968 |
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Salvador Dali |
Antonello da Messina |
A. Dürer |
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Roger van der Weyden
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Matthias
Grünewald
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Cimabue
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At the Foot of the Cross At the foot of the Cross stood Mary, the mother of Jesus, and John the beloved disciple. Together, and in Jesus' name, they were to form the original cell of his church. |
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Jesus Dies P.P.
Rubens
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The Descent from the Cross His body is taken down from the Cross, and entrusted to his friends and relatives. |
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P.P.
Rubens
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Correggio
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A. Dürer
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The Pietà Suffering and love are the
ultimate ingredients of lasting beauty.
Michelangelo |
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The Last Station of the Cross Crucifixion, Pietà, and entombment--they conjure up waves of endless sorrow and despair. Is this the end of Christ's person and mission? Are Titian, van der Weyden, Veronese, and El Greco nothing more than inspired witnesses of an irremediable catastrophe and tragic failure? Burundi,
1974
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On the Third Day On the third day, Jesus manifests his divinity. He overcomes death, and rises triumphantly from the grave--promise of eternal happiness for all those who will follow in his steps. |
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Piero della
Francesca
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M.
Grünewald
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A. Dürer
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Following Christ We follow Christ in different ways subject to personal call and destiny. Whatever our journey, it will have to take after Jesus' own way. Passion, death, and resurrection are the central pieces of Christ's existence. They are not only the benchmark of his personal truth, and the cornerstone of his mission; they are also the source of courage, strength, and zeal for all his disciples. Thus, meditating the Stations of the Cross will lead us to the very source of discipleship.
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