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The Thirteenth Station

2012 June 15
by Diocesan Staff

Human suffering is ubiquitous. What makes Jesus’ death on the cross is not what humans did to Jesus, but that God responded with love to hate and with life to death. This Thirteenth Stations video goes with four previously posted videos as part of a series of 16 I am creating (the fourteen stations plus prologue and epilogue to frame them in a context)

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Video created by Frank Logue. Music is the hymn “Go to Dark Gethsemene” played on the dulcimer by Joshua Varner.

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