The Passion

This page is in dedication to Mel Gibson's phenominal movie, The Passion of the Christ. In spite of the attempted smearing of him and this film, The Passion has survived it's critics and lives on to be classed as an epic on the last few hours before the crucifixion, and subsequent resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Recently, the Pope has added Anne Catherine Emmerich to the list of beatifications in the Catholic Church, much to the dismay of critics, but her book, "The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ", played an important role, along with the New Testament Gospels account, in the inspiration behind the making of The Passion, and it is for this reason that we have offered the entire book here for on-line reading or for a personal downloadable copy in .zip file format.
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The original text may be seen at : http://www.emmerich1.com



"I don't think other films have tapped into the real force of this story. I mean, have you seen any of the others ? They are either inaccurate in their history, or they suffer from bad music or bad hair. This film will show the passion of Jesus Christ just the way it happened. It's like traveling back in time and watching the events unfold exactly as they occurred."

"There is no greater hero story than this one – about the greatest love one can have, which is to lay down one's life for someone. The Passion is the biggest adventure story of all time. I think it's the biggest love-story of all time; God becoming man and men killing God – if that's not action, nothing is." - Mel Gibson




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