The final moments of Jesus Christ are undoubtedly the most emotional of all. While enduring brutal unfairness and pain, He ...
'One cries not out of desperation, but out of desire. Jesus did not cry out against the Father, but to him.' Pope Leo XIV greets a young child before his Wednesday general audience in St. Peter’s ...
Crying out to God during moments of extreme trial does not mark a crisis of faith but can reflect an act of total surrender to and enduring trust in God, Pope Leo XIV said. "In the journey of life, ...
Let’s begin with the order the verses appear in the New Testament. 1. “My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?” (Mark 15:34). Jesus cries out in anguish quoting the first verse of Psalm 22: My God, ...
“I thirst” (John 19:28) is the fifth and shortest of seven cries from Jesus on the cross, spoken just before he bowed his head and gave up his spirit. Only one word in the original Greek text, dipsaó, ...
When feelings of suffering, anxiety and loneliness bring young people to tears, Jesus cries with them and walks alongside them on the way of the cross, Pope Francis said. After hundreds of thousands ...
From the cradle to the cross, Christ in his humanity showed us how to cry out. In him, a not-so-silent night is a holy night all the same. You no doubt know that the idea of a “Silent Night” is ...
Crying out to God during moments of extreme trial does not mark a crisis of faith but can reflect an act of total surrender to and enduring trust in God, Pope Leo XIV said. "In the journey of life, ...