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Things He Carried

A Journey to the Cross: Meditations for Lent and Holy Week

Things He Carried

A Journey to the Cross: Meditations for Lent and Holy Week

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Publisher: SPCK Publishing
ISBN: 9780281060801
Number of Pages: 96
Published: 01/11/2008
Width: 12.9 cm
Height: 19.8 cm

The inspiration for this series of reflections initially came from Tim O Brien's collection of short stories reflecting on his time in Vietnam called "The Things They Carried". In these stories we don't just hear about the physical things that the soldiers carry, but also their terrors and dreams.The author has taken this idea and applied it to the 'Passion', focussing on the things that Jesus carried: not just the cross itself, but the crown of thorns he was forced to wear, the seamless robe that was taken from him, the other burdens that we laid upon him, and also the hopes and fears that he carried in his heart and that are reflected in the different passion narratives.The idea was further developed for the 2006 Good Friday 'Three Hours' service at St Paul's Cathedral and it is these reflections that have now been expanded and developed into this book.Suitable for Lenten study, either for groups or individuals, the engagingly written meditations will have a life beyond Lent and will bear repeated reading.

Introduction xi 1 The cross 1 2 A crown of thorns 11 3 A seamless robe 21 4 His followers' disappointments 29 5 The hopes of God 37 6 The sins of the world 47 7 Our sorrows 55 8 A broken heart 63 A prayer 75

Stephen Cottrell

Stephen Cottrell is Bishop of Reading, and a key author of the Emmaus series. Born and brought up in Essex, before ordination he lived in South London, working in the film industry, and for a year at St Christopher's Hospice in Sydenham. Alongside his contributions to the Emmaus: Way of Faith series, he also authored the Archbishop of Canterbury's Lent Book 2004, I Thirst. Formerly Canon Residentiary at Peterborough Cathedral, he took on the Reading episcopacy in May 2004.

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