To this end, might I offer a few suggestions for your reading (if you don't already have something to read)? In no particular order:
- The Sadness of Christ and Final Prayers and Benedictions by Saint Thomas More
- Love is Stronger than Death by Peter Kreeft
- Saint Francis & the Cross: Reflections on Suffering, Weakness, and Joy by Raniero Cantalamessa and Carlo Maria Martini
- Simon, Called Peter: In the Company of a Man in Search of God by Mauro-Giuseppe Lepori
- Calvary and the Mass by Fulton J. Sheen
- The Week of Salvation: History and Traditions of Holy Week by James Monti
- Death on a Friday Afternoon: Meditations on the Last Words of Jesus from the Cross by Richard John Neuhaus
- On the Passion of Christ According to the Four Evangelists by Thomas a Kempis
- Making Sense Out of Suffering by Peter Kreeft
- Open Wide the Door to Christ by S. C. Biela
- The Fulfillment of All Desire: A Guidebook for the Journey to God Based on the Wisdom of the Saints by Ralph Martin
- Suffering of Love: Christ's Descent into the Hell of Human Hopelessness by Regis Martin
- The Art of Dying Well (or, How to be a Saint, Now and Forever) by Saint Robert Bellarmine
- Behold the Pierced One: An Approach to a Spiritual Christology by Joseph Ratzinger/Benedict XVI
- Jesus of Nazareth: From the Baptism in the Jordan to the Transfiguration by Joseph Ratzinger/Benedict XVI
- Jesus of Nazareth: Holy Week: From the Entrance Into Jerusalem to the Resurrection by Joseph Ratzinger/Benedict XVI
- Come Be My Light: The Private Writings of the "Saint of Calcutta" by Mother Teresa, edited by Brian Kolodiejchuk
- Mysterium Paschale: The Mystery of Easter by Hans Urs von Balthasar
- Characters of the Passion: Lessons on Faith and Trust by Fulton J. Sheen
- The True Icon: From the Shroud of Turin to the Veil of Manopello by Paul Badde
What books have I forgotten?
I used to have a book about the Shroud of Turin (probably published late 70s, early 80s.) It had a long section detailing what actually happened to a person's body during a crucifixion. That was some powerful Holy Week reading, even if unintentionally so.
ReplyDeleteI can vouch for 7, 8, and 17... also, What Jesus Saw from the Cross, by A.G. Sertillanges, is AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed Holy Week, Father!