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Fr. Hardon Archives - The Cost of Sharing Christ - Part Two (Truth Crusade Series) 8f9
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" Father John A. Hardon, S.J. Archives Evangelization Return to: Home > Archives Index > Evangelization Index THE TRUTH CRUSADE SERIES VOLUME I The Call of Christ the King by Fr. John A. Hardon, S.J. The Cost of Sharing Christ - Part Two (Tape, Side 2) St. Paul's greatest trials, I repeat, St. Paul's greatest trials were not the physical hardships he endured. Although we know they were extreme, they were not the humanly impossible travels that he made. They were by any estimation, heroic. His worst anguish was the rejection he saw of Christ by those specially chosen who were God's chosen people of the Old Law. We should never forget that Christ wept, wept over Jerusalem. He foresaw, how clearly he foresaw, the destruction of Jerusalem one generation after his own crucifixion. During his passion, when Pilot asked them, "'If you choose Barabas, what shall I do with your king?" And they shouted. (The liars), "We have no king but Caesar." And then, "What shall I do with Jesus?" And they cried out, "Crucify him, crucify him." Pilate asked, "Shall I crucify your king?" And they shouted back, "His blood be on us and on our children." They did not realize it, they were prophesying, Christ's blood, was literally on their children. Some ninety thousand, a historian tells us, were crucified by the Romans in the siege of Jerusalem. What then is the lesson for the apostle of today, whether Pope or Bishop, whether priest or religious, whether father or mother, whether an old person or a young person, whether a child. What's the" .... read entire page 45e
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