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Passion of Christ

The Passion of Christ refers to the suffering and death of Jesus Christ, central to Christian beliefs. It begins with Jesus’ arrest in Jerusalem, followed by trial, flogging, and humiliation. He is then crucified—a Roman method of execution—bearing the weight of humanity's sins symbolically. This event demonstrates Jesus’ sacrifice to reconcile humanity with God, emphasizing themes of love, redemption, and forgiveness. Christians commemorate the Passion during Holy Week, especially on Good Friday, seeing it as the ultimate act of compassion and salvation.