Passion Of Christ
The "Passion of Christ" refers to the events surrounding the suffering and crucifixion of Jesus Christ, as described in the New Testament of the Bible. This period includes his arrest, trial, and the physical and emotional torment he endured leading up to his death. It is a significant aspect of Christian theology, symbolizing sacrifice and redemption.
The Passion is commemorated during Holy Week, particularly on Good Friday, when Christians reflect on the crucifixion. Various artistic representations, such as paintings and films, have depicted these events, emphasizing themes of love, sacrifice, and forgiveness central to the Christian faith.