Praying without words, using Michael O’Brien’s iconic art, allowed the Holy Spirit to speak straight to my heart. The phrase a “picture speaks a thousand words holds true.”
BetrayedChrist in GethsemaCondemned by the SanhedrinPilate washes his handsScourged
Melanie Jean Juneau serves as the Editor in Chief of Catholic Stand. She is a mother of nine children who has edited her kid's university term papers for over a decade. She blogs at joy of nine9 and mother of nine9. Her writing is humorous and heart warming; thoughtful and thought-provoking. Part of her call and her witness is to write the truth about children, family, marriage and the sacredness of life. Melanie is the administrator of ACWB, a columnist at CatholicLane, CatholicStand, Catholic365 , CAPC, author of Echoes of the Divine and Oopsy Daisy, and coauthor of Love Rebel: Reclaiming Motherhood.
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2 thoughts on “Praying the Passion With Michael O’Brien’s Art”
Very moving. The one of him laid in the tomb made me catch my breath. Brought back memories of little Josephine wrapped in a towel at the hospital. It is time to enter the Passion.
Very moving. The one of him laid in the tomb made me catch my breath. Brought back memories of little Josephine wrapped in a towel at the hospital. It is time to enter the Passion.
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