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The Passion (from Latin patior, "to suffer, bear, endure") is the short final period before the death of Jesus, described in the four canonical gospels. It is commemorated in Christianity every year during Holy Week.The "Passion" may include, among other events, Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem, his cleansing of the Temple, his anointing, the Last Supper, his agony, his arrest, his trials before the Sanhedrin and before Pilate, his crucifixion and death, and his burial. Those parts of the four canonical Gospels that describe these events are known as the "Passion narratives". In some Christian communities, commemoration of the Passion also includes remembrance of the sorrow of Mary, the mother of Jesus, on the Friday of Sorrows. The word passion has taken on a more general application and now may also apply to accounts of the suffering and death of Christian martyrs, sometimes using the Latin form passio. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Works about Passion 12
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Le mystère de la Passion de Valenciennes en 20 journées
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Le mystère de la Passion de Valenciennes en 25 journées
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Le mystère de la Passion d'Amboise
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Lo passi en cobles
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Les contemplations sur les sept heures de la Passion
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La Passion de Venise
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De meditatione passionis Christi per septem diei horas
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Passion Isabeau
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La Passion Dieu
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Passion du Christ
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Gospel of Peter
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Le Mystère de la Passion de Notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ
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