Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Croatian term or phrase:
križni put
English translation:
The Way of the Cross
Added to glossary by
ileania
Oct 28, 2004 16:14
19 yrs ago
Croatian term
krini put
Croatian to English
Other
Religion
Odnosi se na Isusov Krini Put - ali će se tako zvati jedna organizacija - Udruga Hrvatski Krini Put
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +6 | The Way of the Cross | ileania |
5 | The Passion of Christ | BUZOV |
Proposed translations
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Croatian term (edited):
kri�ni put
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The Way of the Cross
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Croatian term (edited):
kri�ni put
The Passion of Christ
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Passion of Christ
The sufferings of Our Lord, which culminated in His death upon the cross, seem to have been conceived of as one inseparable whole from a very early period. Even in the Acts of the Apostles (i, 3) St. Luke speaks of those to whom Christ "shewed himself alive after his passion" (meta to mathein autou). In the Vulgate this has been rendered post passionem suam, and not only the Reims Testament but the Anglican Authorized and Revised Versions, as well as the medieval English translation attributed to Wyclif, have retained the word "passion" in English. Passio also meets us in the same sense in other early writings (e.g. Tertullian, "Adv. Marcion.", IV, 40) and the word was clearly in common use in the middle of the third century, as in Cyprian, Novatian, and Commodian. The last named writes:
"Hoc Deus hortatur, hoc lex, hoc passio Christi
Ut resurrecturos nos credamus in novo sćclo."
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11527b.htm
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The Passion of The Christ - A Mel Gibson Film - Official Movie Website - Icon Productions
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Way of the Cross
(Also called Stations of the Cross, Via Crucis, and Via Dolorosa).
These names are used to signify either a series of pictures or tableaux representing certain scenes in the Passion of Christ, each corresponding to a particular incident, or the special form of devotion connected with such representations.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15569a.htm
The sufferings of Our Lord, which culminated in His death upon the cross, seem to have been conceived of as one inseparable whole from a very early period. Even in the Acts of the Apostles (i, 3) St. Luke speaks of those to whom Christ "shewed himself alive after his passion" (meta to mathein autou). In the Vulgate this has been rendered post passionem suam, and not only the Reims Testament but the Anglican Authorized and Revised Versions, as well as the medieval English translation attributed to Wyclif, have retained the word "passion" in English. Passio also meets us in the same sense in other early writings (e.g. Tertullian, "Adv. Marcion.", IV, 40) and the word was clearly in common use in the middle of the third century, as in Cyprian, Novatian, and Commodian. The last named writes:
"Hoc Deus hortatur, hoc lex, hoc passio Christi
Ut resurrecturos nos credamus in novo sćclo."
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11527b.htm
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The Passion of The Christ - A Mel Gibson Film - Official Movie Website - Icon Productions
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Note added at 3 hrs 12 mins (2004-10-28 19:26:55 GMT)
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Way of the Cross
(Also called Stations of the Cross, Via Crucis, and Via Dolorosa).
These names are used to signify either a series of pictures or tableaux representing certain scenes in the Passion of Christ, each corresponding to a particular incident, or the special form of devotion connected with such representations.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15569a.htm
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