Spy Wednesday: What the Church Fathers Say About Judas’ 30 Pieces of Silver
The Catena Aurea and other patristic sources reveal that the price of Christ’s betrayal was anything but arbitrary.
The Catena Aurea and other patristic sources reveal that the price of Christ’s betrayal was anything but arbitrary.
COMMENTARY: The mystical and moral tradition of the Church suggests to us that the heart of the Lord was fixated on one person.
Jeanette De Melo and Matthew Bunson shine the truth of the Gospel this weekend as guest Jonathan Liedl talks about Vatican news and Father Jeffrey Kirby tells us more about ‘Spy Wednesday.’
In his general audience catechesis on the Twelve Apostles in 2006, the late Pope Benedict XVI said God used Judas’ betrayal as part of his plan for salvation.
Do we see Jesus as the Christ, the Son of God, or do we impose our own view upon him, trying to make him into our own image and desires?
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