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An account of Anne Catherine Emmerich’s visions of the sufferings of Christ. A heart-rending and surprising summation of the passion of Christ, Emmerich’s visions remain faithful to the biblical narrative of Christ’s pain. This work was used as inspiration for the major motion picture The Passion of the Christ, directed by Mel Gibson.

rather than deny him—he had forgotten the warning given to him by our Lord;—but when Jesus looked at him, he felt the enormity of his fault, and his heart was nigh bursting with grief. He had denied his Lord, when that beloved Master was outraged, insulted, delivered up into the hands of unjust judges,—when he was suffering all in patience and in silence. His feelings of remorse were beyond expression; he returned to the exterior court, covered his face and wept bitterly; all fear of being recognised
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