Title: Prelude to a Passion
1Prelude to a Passion
...He suffered died and was buried...
2There is no single event that mankind relates to
moreyet no more misunderstood event.than the
crucifixion of Our Lord
3If thou knowest not how to meditate on high and
heavenly things, rest on the Passion of Christ,
and willingly dwell in his sacred wounds. For if
thou fly devoutly to the wounds and precious
stigmata of Jesus, thou shalt feel great comfort
in tribulation.Imitation of Christ, book ii,
Chapter 1
Thomas a Kempis
4Meditating on the Passion
- You will appreciate the passion of Christ when
you look with the eyes of your heart on Jesus
crucified and see yourself in him.St. Leo the
Great - Turn your eyes to him in his passion and he will
turn to you with kindly and compassionate eyes
and forgetting his own sorrow, he will console
you, because you go to him.St. Theresa of Avila - The passion of Jesus is the greatest and most
overwhelming work of Gods love.St. Paul of the
Cross
5And so we begin our journey
6The Means of Meditating
Historic Writings
Revelations of St. Bridget (of Sweden)
Scholarly Research
The Scriptures
Shroud Evidence
Revelations Anne Catherine Emmerich
Supposition Revelation
7The scene of the crime From Gethsemane to
Golgotha
8From Gethsemane to Golgotha
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10Scripture References
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12Historical References
- Jim Bishops The Day Christ Died offers
additional scholarly support and conjecture of
the last hours of our Lord. - The Historical Jesus by Gaalyah Cornfield gives
a good study of Jerusalem at the time of Jesus
death - Flavius Josephus, Jewish writer and historian
wrote Antiquities of the Jews and the Jewish
War provided historical insight into Pilate, the
Jewish world, and crucifixions - Philo, Horace, and Horatio various historical
documents of the time
13Shroud References
- Dr. Pierre Barbets masterpiece classic A Doctor
at Calvary described the passion of our Lord
Jesus Christ from a surgeons view using the
evidence found on the shroud. - Many other surgeons and medical people have
followed and Fredrick T. Zugibe, M.D. wrote an
excellent study. The Cross and the Shroud. - The Resurrection and the Shroud by Mark
Antonacci - The Blood and the Shroud by Ian Wilson gives a
technical study of the blood flows upon the shroud
14A Look at the Shroud
Patches sewn in by poor Clare sisters after fire
15The Shroud of Turin
- Believed to be the burial cloth of Our Lord
- The linen sheet is 14 long and 37 wide
- Shows the imprint of a naked man approximately 6
tall who had been brutally tortured and
crucified - Imprint on shroud has faded much over the
centuries - From archeological digs, the average height of a
man in the days of Jesus was approximately 54
16The Method of Shrouding
17If Not Jesus, Who?The Shroud Depicts a Man
- Who is approximately 6 tall (a rarity in those
days) - Who had been scourged
- Who had been beaten and punched
- Who had worn a crown of thorns
- Whose hands and feet had been nailed
- Who had been pierced through the side with a
spear
There has never been any documented evidence of
another crucified victim ever being crowned
with thorns
18The Magic of Photography
Positive Image
Negative Image
193-Dimensional Shroud
20And youWho Do You Think I Am?Artists
Interpretations of the Shroud
21References of the Mystics
- The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ
by Anne Catherine Emmerich is an excellent study
of the sufferings Jesus encountered, though some
of the mystics revelations do not coincide
completely with an analysis of the shroud nor
with other mystics - The Revelations of St. Bridget (Birgitta) of
Sweden - The Life of Mary As Seen By the Mystics
compiled by Raphael Brown gives a review of the
passion and death of Our Lord using a composite
of four mystics (including the Anne Catherine
Emmerich and St. Bridget of Sweden)
22How Did It Get to This?
23The Road to Meditation
- The agony in the garden
- Tortures, taunting, and trials from the garden
to conviction - The scourging
- The crowning of thorns
- Carrying of the wood
- Nailing of the hands and feet and the raising of
our Lord upon the cross - Dying on the cross
- Marys ordeal