We suffer for what we believe in
Fr. Hans Kung, SJ, wrote that while we do not plan for suffering, inevitably we will suffer for what we believe in. This sums up the suffering and passion of Our Lord, as we observe the sacred season of Holy Week.
Fr. Hans Kung, SJ, wrote that while we do not plan for suffering, inevitably we will suffer for what we believe in. This sums up the suffering and passion of Our Lord, as we observe the sacred season of Holy Week.
The Seven Last Words or “Siete Palabras” refers to the seven last words uttered by Jesus Christ while nailed on the cross as recounted by the gospels. Join INQUIRER.net and ST PAULS Philippines as they recall these words to become a source of reflection and prayer during the solemn days of Holy Week.
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