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"On the Passion", 1858

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 3
On the Passion
On the Passion

Scope and Contents

A set of 17 discourses titled "On the Passion":

(1) Conformity of the Will of Jesus to the Will of His Father," (2) Pains and Sorrows of the Soul of Jesus," (3) "On the Afflicted Soul of Jesus," (4) "Christ Judged Does Not Regard the Judgements & Talk of the World," (5) "Silence of Jesus," (6) "The Denial of St. Peter & Despair of Judas," (7) "Resemblance Which the Christian Must have to Suffering Jesus," (8) "Suffering Jesus the Model Proposed to Us as a Model," (9) "Love of Sufferings," (10) "Sin Compared with Christ Crucified," (11) "The Crucifix the Companion of the Dying," (12) "The Sorrows of the Most Holy Mother," (13) "Constancy of the Blessed Virgin at the Foot of the Cross," (14) "Perseverance of B[lessed] Virgin in Her Pains and Sorrows," (15) "Comparison of Human Delicacy with the Suffering of B[lessed] Virgin," (16) "Patience in Dishonors," and (17) "Importance of Salvation, and Facility of Obtaining It for Anyone Devout to the Blessed Virgin."

Note: likely taken from or based on the writings of French Jesuit Father Alexander C. L'Enfant (or Lanfant, 1726-1792).

Dates

  • 1858

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Extent

From the Collection: 3.2 Cubic Feet (8 boxes)

Language of Materials

English

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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