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The Passion of Christ

The Passion of Christ refers to the suffering and crucifixion of Jesus Christ, central to Christian belief. After being betrayed, falsely accused, and subjected to torture and a painful death on the cross, Jesus' Passion highlights themes of sacrifice, love, and redemption. Christians believe his suffering was a sacrificial act to atone for humanity’s sins, offering salvation and reconciliation with God. The event is commemorated during Holy Week, especially on Good Friday, emphasizing the depth of Jesus' love and the promise of new life through his sacrifice.