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      • Passion of Jesus, final events in the life of Jesus as related in the canonical Gospels. The word passion is derived from Latin passio (“suffering” or “enduring”).
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  1. Passion of Jesus, final events in the life of Jesus as related in the canonical Gospels. The word passion is derived from Latin passio (“suffering” or “enduring”). Compared with the Gospels’ sparse accounts of Jesus’ early years and occasional glimpses of his public ministry, the reports of his.

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  3. In Pope Benedict XVI's Jesus of Nazareth: Holy Week (2011), the term Passion completely coincides with the crucifixion and death of Jesus; it does not include earlier events and specifically excludes the burial and resurrection. [5]

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · The term passion of Christ has taken on a technical or semi-technical meaning in theology, referring to the time from Jesusprayer in the Garden of Gethsemane to His death on the cross—the time of His greatest suffering. Mel Gibson’s film The Passion of the Christ covers these events.

  5. The term “passion” is used in Acts 1:3 to illustrate the crucifixion of Christ. This is a correct usage for the term “passion” as related to Christ’s vicarious, substitutionary atonement for our sins.

  6. Nov 19, 2019 · The Passion of Christ refers to the week of the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus. It’s remembering the events of the week beginning with Palm Sunday when Jesus entered the city of Jerusalem and culminating in His suffering.

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  7. Sep 18, 2009 · The Passion of Christ is the story of Jesus Christ's arrest, trial, suffering and finally his execution by crucifixion. But it is only an episode in a longer story...

  8. Apr 18, 2003 · 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.

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