The following pages contain a series of Lenten Lectures, delivered in St. Francis Xavier (C ollege) Church during the season of 1919. In them an attempt has been made to tell the story of the sorrows and sufferings of Jesus Christ in a way as near to actual fact as possible. Of course, the gospel narrative has been carefully pondered; and recourse has been had to standard works, such as Ollivier s The Passion, Gallwey s The Watches of the Passion, Knabenbauer s Commentary in Cursiis Sacrae Scripturae, and the like. The subject of the Passion is inexhaustible. 0h. Beauty, ever ancient, ever new! was Augustine scry of wonder as he looked up to the heights of God sexcellence: a similar exclamation must spring to the lips of everyone who searches the depths of the Saviors Heart, which was riven on the cross. The.
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