
In a modest, unadorned voice, this meditation walks listeners through the familiar events of Christ’s final days, bringing the Gospel narrative to life with a vivid, almost tangible presence. The language is simple yet deeply reverent, allowing each moment of the Last Supper, the garden of Gethsemane, and the early stages of the trial to resonate with personal meaning. It feels less like a scholarly treatise and more like a gentle companion guiding the faithful through the emotional landscape of those first hours.
Rooted in the private visions of a nineteenth‑century mystic, the work remains firmly anchored in Catholic tradition, inviting listeners to discern the spiritual fruits of these revelations. The reflections encourage prayerful contemplation, inviting the heart to share in Christ’s suffering without venturing into speculative theology. For anyone seeking a heartfelt, accessible encounter with the Passion, this narration offers a moving, reverent step into the mystery of love and sacrifice.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (701K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1774–1824
A German Augustinian canoness and mystic, she became widely known for her reported visions and for the intense religious devotion that shaped her life. Her experiences later inspired some of the best-known devotional writings about the life and Passion of Jesus.
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