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Reflections on Good Friday: The Humanity and Divinity of Jesus Christ

Reflections on Good Friday: The Humanity and Divinity of Jesus Christ

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In this episode of Intentionally Catholic, hosts Dan Hansen and Father Ron Hutchinson delve into a deep and reflective conversation about the key moments of Good Friday. The discussion begins with Jesus' agony in the Garden of Gethsemane and progresses through his betrayal, arrest, and trial before Pontius Pilate. They explore the physical and emotional torment Jesus endured, the reactions of his disciples, particularly Peter's denial, and the significance of Jesus' final words on the cross. The episode offers profound insights into the humanity and divinity of Jesus and underscores the depths of God's love and mercy. This conversation aims to help listeners enter into the mystery of the cross in a deeper and more meaningful way.

00:00 Introduction to Intentionally Catholic

00:16 Reflecting on Good Friday

00:37 The Agony in the Garden

01:11 Jesus' Humanity and Divinity

03:22 The Betrayal and Arrest

04:02 The Trial and Peter's Denial

10:21 Peter's Redemption and Judas' Despair

13:45 Jesus Before Pilate

15:26 The Brutal Scourging

15:35 The Humiliation and Mocking of Jesus

15:55 Jesus' Acceptance and Our Role

17:18 The Way of the Cross

17:55 Jesus' Control and Compassion

19:59 The Crucifixion and Jesus' Final Words

20:25 Reflections on Good Friday

26:20 The Significance of Good Friday

29:36 Concluding Thoughts and Blessings

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