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per fr. Barnes lecture 3/23/24 << lecutre on the relics of the passion | |||
== Relics of Saints == | |||
* First Class | * First Class | ||
** part of the Saint's body | ** part of the Saint's body | ||
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* JPII said "Oh my jesus, how cruelly bound you were to the pillar.. | * JPII said "Oh my jesus, how cruelly bound you were to the pillar.. | ||
** penalty for our sins | ** penalty for our sins | ||
* | |||
== Crown of Thorns == | |||
* held at Notre Dame, Paris | |||
** for about 800 years | |||
* not a woven crown more like a cap that covered the head | |||
* had thorns, twigs, | |||
** had about 60 thorns | |||
* taken away by a witness | |||
* St. Paulinus described it as a | |||
* materials in it are from | |||
* used for mocking, humiliation | |||
** called him "king of the jews" so they were aware of what they were saying | |||
** there was a wicked enjoyment in it by the soldiers | |||
** possible that they tried to outdo one another | |||
* likely not placed on his head lightly | |||
** stayed on him carrying the cross and on the cross | |||
** the face bleeds alot | |||
* they put on/off a robe , which probably was painful on his wounds | |||
** purple: to mock him | |||
** after Resurrection, Jesus told Peter, "when you were younger, you used to dress yourself..." | |||
*** Jesus was dressed by the soldiers... he endured | |||
*** Peter crucified upside down | |||
*** his bones are under the Basilica in Rome | |||
*** when rediscovered thye had purple cloth around them | |||
he didn't stop it bc he was powerless, but bc he accepted it | |||
* presentation by Pilate of the crowd | |||
** JPII spoke about it | |||
*** the price paid for dignity is the blood of the son of God | |||
** Benedict: | |||
*** Jesus' inner most dignity cannot be taken from him.. the hidden God remains in | |||
*** in the throes of his Passion Jesus = hope | |||
*** God is on the side of those who suffer | |||
**** = the suffering is not the final word | |||
* put his garments back on | |||
== Veil of Veronica == | |||
* Sixth Station of the Cross | |||
* along the way, while he was carrying the cross | |||
* she wipes his face, and it is left on the veil | |||
* = the face of the suffering | |||
* Montepello, Italy now | |||
* was in Rome and was the most popular medieval pilgrimage site | |||
* studies show that the shroud and the veil have images of the same person | |||
* the fabric is ancient, was an expensive cloth | |||
** honors the Lord with her best cloth | |||
** (Fr. B: says priestly vestments are made of fine cloth to honor God) | |||
** very thin, as thin as a spiderweb | |||
* it is mentioned in the OT and Revelation | |||
** OT: | |||
** Bride of Christ | |||
* was probably stolen during 2nd construction of St. Peter's Basilica, ended up in Montepello | |||
* a '93 image shows | |||
** unusually thin | |||
** transparent, can read a newspaper behind it | |||
** image becomes invisible under UV / black light | |||
*** therefore it is not a painting, not ink or printing | |||
*** so the image is the result of an internal change in the fiber | |||
*** reflects light | |||
*** the image cannot be captured by a photograph | |||
** so it is miraculous | |||
** can't be appreciated unless seen in person | |||
* the moment: | |||
** Lord was carrying the cross | |||
** people all around, soldiers | |||
** and she wipes his face... an act of courage | |||
*** wanted to console the Lord | |||
*** | |||
** |
Revision as of 10:43, 23 March 2024
per fr. Barnes lecture 3/23/24 << lecutre on the relics of the passion
Relics of Saints
- First Class
- part of the Saint's body
- there is nothing of the Lord
- but things w/ his blood stains
- might be called "relics of the passion"
- Second Class
- associated with the life of a Saint, or
- Third Class
- 4-5 pieces of bone here at STM
physical reminders of holiness
> touching the cloak of Jesus healed people
Acts: being in the shadow of Peter healed somebody
serve as memories, like a family heirloom
largest collections of relics are in Jerusalem and Rome,
Scourging of the Lord
Pillar of scourging
per Jn: was in the praetorium
the pillar was kept, now in Rome
- 2-1/2-3 ft tall (65 cm)
- marble
- possibly from Egypt, which would have symbolism
- not certain but if true, slavery to sin
- the pillar was to keep prisoners upright, tied to the top
- to inflict maximum punishment
- possible that Caiphus scourged him a second time
- ambiguous, "beaten"
- but there was another pillar thought to exist from Caiaphus
- at Church of Holy Spec... ?
Shroud of Turin
- the cloth
- shows wounds inflicted by two soldiers
Scouraging
- Pilate knew he was not a criminal, that he was innocent
- but wanted to appease the crowd, so ordered the scourging
- so was a political act
- wanted to maintain his authority
- so split the difference
- but it only increased the crowd's bloodlust
- the beating itself was cruel
- could kill people
- evidence shows his flesh was torn head to toe
- the rods were covered with ___ to would catch his skin and flesh
- this is the most gruesome and disfiguring part of the Passion
- loss of blood greatest at scourging
- crucifixion was designed to kill people slowly
- death was by ultimate asphyxiation not blood loss
- Pope Benedict
- the point of the scourging was to make the flesh hang down
- Stations of the Cross
- his weakened state, unable to carry the cross
- the Lord did not resist any of these punishments
- Isa 52 ... "so marred was his look beyond human semblance"
- by those stripes we were healed
- lamb led to the slaughter
- he was silent << didn't resist
- << the prophesy came true
- violence against the innocent not uncommon
- JPII said "Oh my jesus, how cruelly bound you were to the pillar..
- penalty for our sins
Crown of Thorns
- held at Notre Dame, Paris
- for about 800 years
- not a woven crown more like a cap that covered the head
- had thorns, twigs,
- had about 60 thorns
- taken away by a witness
- St. Paulinus described it as a
- materials in it are from
- used for mocking, humiliation
- called him "king of the jews" so they were aware of what they were saying
- there was a wicked enjoyment in it by the soldiers
- possible that they tried to outdo one another
- likely not placed on his head lightly
- stayed on him carrying the cross and on the cross
- the face bleeds alot
- they put on/off a robe , which probably was painful on his wounds
- purple: to mock him
- after Resurrection, Jesus told Peter, "when you were younger, you used to dress yourself..."
- Jesus was dressed by the soldiers... he endured
- Peter crucified upside down
- his bones are under the Basilica in Rome
- when rediscovered thye had purple cloth around them
he didn't stop it bc he was powerless, but bc he accepted it
- presentation by Pilate of the crowd
- JPII spoke about it
- the price paid for dignity is the blood of the son of God
- Benedict:
- Jesus' inner most dignity cannot be taken from him.. the hidden God remains in
- in the throes of his Passion Jesus = hope
- God is on the side of those who suffer
- = the suffering is not the final word
- JPII spoke about it
- put his garments back on
Veil of Veronica
- Sixth Station of the Cross
- along the way, while he was carrying the cross
- she wipes his face, and it is left on the veil
- = the face of the suffering
- Montepello, Italy now
- was in Rome and was the most popular medieval pilgrimage site
- studies show that the shroud and the veil have images of the same person
- the fabric is ancient, was an expensive cloth
- honors the Lord with her best cloth
- (Fr. B: says priestly vestments are made of fine cloth to honor God)
- very thin, as thin as a spiderweb
- it is mentioned in the OT and Revelation
- OT:
- Bride of Christ
- was probably stolen during 2nd construction of St. Peter's Basilica, ended up in Montepello
- a '93 image shows
- unusually thin
- transparent, can read a newspaper behind it
- image becomes invisible under UV / black light
- therefore it is not a painting, not ink or printing
- so the image is the result of an internal change in the fiber
- reflects light
- the image cannot be captured by a photograph
- so it is miraculous
- can't be appreciated unless seen in person
- the moment:
- Lord was carrying the cross
- people all around, soldiers
- and she wipes his face... an act of courage
- wanted to console the Lord