Death of a Saviour: Reflections on Good Friday


Cover of the book Death of a Saviour: Reflections on Good Friday by Michael Collins, The Columba Press
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Author: Michael Collins ISBN: 9781782180227
Publisher: The Columba Press Publication: January 26, 2013
Imprint: Columba Press Language: English
Author: Michael Collins
ISBN: 9781782180227
Publisher: The Columba Press
Publication: January 26, 2013
Imprint: Columba Press
Language: English

This little book of reflections is compiled by Fr Michael Collins to help us reflect on and make sense of what happened on Good Friday.

The reflections direct us to look at 4 Angry Men – Annas, Caiaphas, Herod, and Pontias Pilate, and asks do we see anything of ourselves in their actions that day.

It then goes on to look at Jesus, His arrest, interrogation, humiliation, and crucifixion, and provides a meditation on the Last Words of Jesus from the Cross.

Lastly it provides a meditation for each of the Stations of the Cross.

The meditations are short and accessible, recently one parishioner said of the book: ‘For the first time it felt like the book was written for the likes of me, and not some expert.’

Fr Collins uses a lifetime of experience in teaching on the meaning of Good Friday to present those events in a way that deepens our understanding of the motivations of all the players involved, and the centrality of the death of Jesus to our understanding of who He was and is.

This little book of reflections brings us all to look at this familiar event with new eyes and understanding.

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This little book of reflections is compiled by Fr Michael Collins to help us reflect on and make sense of what happened on Good Friday.

The reflections direct us to look at 4 Angry Men – Annas, Caiaphas, Herod, and Pontias Pilate, and asks do we see anything of ourselves in their actions that day.

It then goes on to look at Jesus, His arrest, interrogation, humiliation, and crucifixion, and provides a meditation on the Last Words of Jesus from the Cross.

Lastly it provides a meditation for each of the Stations of the Cross.

The meditations are short and accessible, recently one parishioner said of the book: ‘For the first time it felt like the book was written for the likes of me, and not some expert.’

Fr Collins uses a lifetime of experience in teaching on the meaning of Good Friday to present those events in a way that deepens our understanding of the motivations of all the players involved, and the centrality of the death of Jesus to our understanding of who He was and is.

This little book of reflections brings us all to look at this familiar event with new eyes and understanding.

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