Christ's Passion
"Christ's Passion" refers to the suffering and crucifixion of Jesus Christ, which is a central event in Christian theology. It encompasses the events leading up to his death, including his betrayal by Judas Iscariot, his trial, and the physical and emotional torment he endured. This period is commemorated during Holy Week, particularly on Good Friday.
The Passion narrative highlights themes of sacrifice, redemption, and love. According to the New Testament, Jesus willingly accepted his fate to atone for humanity's sins. His crucifixion is seen as a pivotal moment that leads to the resurrection, celebrated on Easter Sunday.