Being Disarmed The traditionalist perspective in the Episcopal Church — particularly with regard to the meaning of marriage — has been completely defeated within the councils of our church.
Embracing the Cross of Christ We must embrace the cross, though it may sound as though we Christians glory in weakness, cruelty, suffering, and death.
Humble King of Kings As the king of all, Jesus could have come down from the cross, as the bystanders dared him to do.
Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do While with his tongue the Suffering Servant made “intercession for transgressors” (Isa. 53:12), with torn flesh he made atonement for those who bruised him.
Cæli enarrant: Thorns, Cross, Crucifixion Until our own end, Christ’s Passion remains the singular source of salvation and holiness — in the sacraments, and in our love of him by acts of penance, reparation, and solidarity.
The craft of suffering The Christian experience of suffering is distinctive. “Pain without God is intolerable. Everything in our culture flows from this ‘without God’; and, in this case, pain therefore sweeps everything before itself.”