One of the most heart wrenching cries of the crucified Jesus is not recorded in the Passion according to St. John that we have just heard, but is in the Passion narratives according to Matthew and Mark. It is the first verse of Psalm 22: “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” What shocking words from the dying lips of God’s own Son! Jesus’ cry is the prayer of a persecuted, innocent man, torn by affliction, yet trusting still in God His Father as His consolation and hope. For Jesus, and because of Him, for us and for the world, the cry of agony will give way to the Resurrection hymn of thanks and praise.
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God Finds Us! - 24th Sunday in OT
The Message of the Cross - 23rd Sunday in OT
Set on Fire for the Lord - 20th Sunday in OT
Blessed Are Those Who Are Awake! - 19th Sunday in OT
Possessed by our Possessions - 18th Sunday in OT
When You Pray - 17th Sunday in OT
The Temptation to Pass by the Other Side - 15th Sunday in OT
"I Saw Satan Fall" - 14th Sunday in OT
The Urgent Call of the Gospel - 13th Sunday in OT
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The Peace of the Lord Jesus - 6th Sunday of Easter
Loving Like Jesus - 5th Sunday of Easter
Doubt, Fear and Faith - 3rd Sunday of Easter
What do you Fear? - Divine Mercy Sunday 2016
Sunday is Here! - Easter Sunday 2016
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