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The Passion Of Jesus Christ

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Robin

Nerezza I think it will be a great movie!!!! It will be in Latin not English and no sub-titles.

I read many of Anne Catherine Emmerich books. I pray to her to pray for me at times. What a humble soul she was/is!

Kind regards, Robin

http://www.visionsofjesuschrist.com/

p.s. I have added a "weeping statue & icon " section to my site you might enjoy it.

Peace be with you & yours Nerezza


Nerezza

Robin,

Im looking to buy one of the books about Anne Catherine Emmerich. Which one do you recommend?

As for the movie, I think im the only one I know who's going, due to the lack of subtitles. I think it will be worth it though.


Robin

Nerezza Hi,

The life of Anne Catherine Emmerich is really good here is a link to a part of it to read and see if you like it. http://www.emmerich1.com/ANNE_CATHERINE_EMMERICH.htm

I think with no subtitles it really makes you uses your other sences to relive His Passion. I am sure it will touch your heart/soul ..Amen

Kind regards, Robin








Nerezza

A few days ago I heard that Mel Gibson is making a movie about the last few hours of the life of Jesus. After investigating further I learned that it's based on the visions of a woman named Anne Catherine Emmerich. In the visions she sees many things but the only information I could find was that of the last few hours of Jesus' life. Something of interest is her vision of hell, which is quite long, but a good read. Even if your not a Christian, these meditations and visions are an interesting read, whether true or not. If you are a Christian it may help you understand a little of the pain and agony Jesus went through.

http://www.emmerich1.com/DOLOROUS_PASSION_OF_OUR_LORD_JESUS_CHRIST.htm



"To one who has faith, no explanation is necessary. To one without faith, no explanation is possible." St. Thomas Aquinas