Passion Christi

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Passion Christi refers to the suffering, crucifixion, and death of Jesus Christ as recounted in the New Testament, central to Christian theology and liturgy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian theological concept
event in the life of Jesus
subject of Christian devotion
associatedWithTime Good Friday NERFINISHED
Holy Week NERFINISHED
centralTo Christian liturgy
Christian soteriology
Christian theology
doctrine of atonement
doctrine of redemption
commemoratedBy Passion plays NERFINISHED
Stations of the Cross NERFINISHED
devotion to the Sacred Heart
liturgical readings of the Passion
equivalentConcept Passion of Christ NERFINISHED
Passion of Jesus NERFINISHED
hasSource New Testament NERFINISHED
canonical Gospels NERFINISHED
iconographicallyRepresentedBy Crucifix NERFINISHED
Ecce Homo
Pietà NERFINISHED
includesEvent Agony in the Garden NERFINISHED
Arrest of Jesus NERFINISHED
Carrying of the cross NERFINISHED
Crowning with thorns NERFINISHED
Crucifixion of Jesus NERFINISHED
Death of Jesus on the cross NERFINISHED
Last Supper NERFINISHED
Scourging of Jesus NERFINISHED
Trials of Jesus NERFINISHED
language Latin
liturgicallyCommemoratedOn Good Friday NERFINISHED
Palm Sunday NERFINISHED
Passion Sunday NERFINISHED
narratedIn Gospel of John NERFINISHED
Gospel of Luke NERFINISHED
Gospel of Mark NERFINISHED
Gospel of Matthew NERFINISHED
partOf Paschal mystery NERFINISHED
precedes Resurrection of Jesus NERFINISHED
refersTo crucifixion of Jesus Christ
death of Jesus Christ
suffering of Jesus Christ
relatedDoctrine Ascension of Christ NERFINISHED
Incarnation of Christ
Resurrection of Christ NERFINISHED
theologicallySignifies atonement for sins
love of God for humanity
obedience of Christ
sacrifice of Christ

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