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Way of the Cross: The Passion of Christ in the Americas

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When Christopher Columbus arrived in the New World in 1492, there began a new way of the cross, traced for five hundred years in the lives of the poor and oppressed peoples of the Americas.

These short meditations on the stations―by such figures as Gustavo Guiterrez, Enrique Dussel, Leonardo Boff, Helder Camara, Elsa Tamez, and Jon Sobrino―reflect on the passion of Christ against the background of conquest.

They write, as Virgil Elizondo says in his preface, to "invite our readers to take this journey with us, to share our suffering, to experience our crucifixion, and to taste in anticipation our Easter joy. We invite all―rich and poor, black and brown and white, clerics and lay people―to a profound conversion that will stimulate us to build a better world in the Americas, a world of the new humanity enjoying justice, freedom, and love."

128 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1900

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If we live a life like, although not exactly like, that of Christ: betrayed and delivered to the enemy, denied by our family and friends, abused physically/sexually, ruined by false accusations, and condemned to death, let us not despair because God is preparing us for the Hope and Joy of Easter.

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