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Most dear Jesus, publicly shorn of your garments, and most cruelly scourged at the pillar, have mercy on us, O Lord. Most dear Jesus, crowned with thorns, beaten and blindfolded, clothed in rich ...
As we know, this scourging did not appease the mob, nor would the mob allow Jesus to be swapped for the terrorist, Barabbas, so Pilot, again intimidated by the mob at the time of the Passover, ordered ...
The story outline for The Inquisitor is as follows, “In an alternate 1500 A.D., Jesus escaped his crucifixion and, instead of forgiveness, sought violent vengeance on all the non-believers.
At the General Audience, Pope Leo XIV reflected on how Jesus meets us in our paralysis and calls us to hope: “Let us turn to Jesus, acknowledge our desire for healing, and accept his promise of ...
Cuero philanthropist and founder of the Chisholm Trail Heritage Museum, Robert Oliver, has died at 75. Oliver stood as a pillar in the Cuero and Dewitt County communities, living each ...
Those who love the God of Israel need to be aware that this is much more than a poor advertising campaign, but the very delegitimization of Christians and Christianity in the Land in which Jesus ...
The earliest accounts of Jesus' burial come from the Canonical Gospels, the first four books of the New Testament, which are believed to have been composed decades after Christ's crucifixion ...
“Pillar I is very problematic, Pillar II is great, no problem,” Colby said. Pillar I involves the US selling nuclear-powered submarines to Australia in the early 2030s.
Pompeys Pillar, where Capt. William Clark signed his name on July 25, 1806, is managed by the Bureau of Land Management. The BLM will have a new museum ready at the historic site next summer.
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