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Why do tragedies occur? Why do the innocent have to suffer? Why do we experience pain and desolation?
In these reflections Cardinal Basil Hume shares his own searching and anguish. He suggests that we may be able to discover some meaining to suffering by reflecting on Christ's cruel death on the cross. In the midst of his pain and suffering we also see the possibility of hope and resurrection.
Drawing on the liturgy of the Church, especially the Easter liturgy, Cardinal Hume reminds us that Christ shared our pain and that 'our suffering brings us closer to Christ and closer to God.'
In these reflections Cardinal Basil Hume shares his own searching and anguish. He suggests that we may be able to discover some meaining to suffering by reflecting on Christ's cruel death on the cross. In the midst of his pain and suffering we also see the possibility of hope and resurrection.
Drawing on the liturgy of the Church, especially the Easter liturgy, Cardinal Hume reminds us that Christ shared our pain and that 'our suffering brings us closer to Christ and closer to God.'
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| Author | Basil Hume |
| ISBN | 9780232525878 |
| Cover Type | Paperback |
| Dimension | 20.6 x 13.8 cm |
| Publication Date | September 2004 |
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