In this book, Luis de la Palma provides an aid for meditating on the Passion. He recreates the events of Jesus' life beginning with Holy Thursday and concluding with the burial of Our Lord and a powerful evocation of the coming resurrection. With vivid detail and a constant recognition of the role the Blessed Mother played in those days, Fr. de la Palma helps the reader enter into the Last Supper, the institution of the priesthood and the Eucharist, the arrest of Our Lord, the denial of St. Peter, the trials before Caiaphas and Pilate, the scourging and mocking, and finally, the Crucifixion. His meditations hew closely to the Gospel accounts, adding to them insights from other scriptures and frequently culminating in fervent prayers to Our Lord and Our Lady. Fr. de la Palma emphasizes that through it all, Jesus was offering Himself to the Father of His own fee will for the salvation of the world. This book is a striking reminder of the immensity of that offering of love.
There seem to be two books by this author, an early Jesuit and expert on the Passion. One is depicted here and is 468 pages. The other has the shortened title, The Sacred Passion and is only 233 pages. I have this, the longer book. Although the title would lead you to believe it is some sort of history, it is actually a collection of meditations on the Passion, something Santa Teresa strongly urges her sisters in The Way of Perfection. Interestingly, Fr. De La Palma and St. Teresa were contemporaries, but I have not yet found mention of him in her writings, although I was not—until now—alert for the name.
Initially I was using this book as a source for meditation but as I rarely pray discursively anymore, I am now just reading it. However, I can strongly recommend it to anyone who is praying with this method. It is beautiful as prayer or reading.
My only qualm with the book is the pious assertions which the author includes. They only go to increase one’s love for the Lord, Our Lady and to occasionally inflame one’s indignation at how much He suffered, so the reader is advised to take them in good faith, as the author intended. Again, these are meditations, not history as we know it, despite the title. I am very happy to have this book in my collection of Passio books, especially as an example of what 16th century Spanish Catholics read, learned and believed about Jesus during His suffering, death and even entrance into the netherworld. This last topic rarely touched on by most other authors.
A rare book and good source of material to help one sequentially mediate on the Passion of the LORD.
"Meternos" en la historia de la Sagrada Pasión, es adentrarnos en lo más profundo de la doctrina y piedad. Cada párrafo, intenta y logra una lectura espiritual de gran altura, con impresionante sencillez y sobriedad. Imperdible para todo creyente.
Historia sobre la pasión contada de una manera cariñosa, tierna pero a la vez teológica.
El autor demuestra su gran cercanía con el Señor al relatar la historia con una sencillez y cercanía peculiares, dignas de un buen amigo, de un amante que cuenta la vida de su amado.
Ayuda a meterse en las escenas de la Pasión, a "sentir" lo que pudieron vivir los apostoles y en particular la Virgen. Utiliza la imaginacion pero sin exagerar. Como dice el prologo, es un estilo sencillo, narrativo, se lee como una novela y a la vez queda muy cerca del Evangelio. Es ideal para Cuaresma y Semana Santa. Un clásico del Siglo de Oro que merece ser redescubierto por todo cristiano que quiera amar más a Cristo crucificado y a su Madre.
A Pius retelling of the Passion with many elaborations. I don't necessarily mind the elaborations, but it was difficult to tell what was the author's musings and what had actual traditions behind them. Still, a great devotional option for praying through the Passion.
A new point I learnt was that JC begged to be delivered from the suffering that he was to endure. We should always aim at alleviating or reducing suffering. Always. But we can never eliminate suffering at all costs, especially at the costs of even more suffering.
Muy interesante el acercamiento que hace a la pasión del Señor con comentarios que ayudan a situarse dentro de la escena, aunque a veces da muchas vueltas.
Great book! Luis de la Palma gives a great inside of what Our Lord pass through his Sacred Passion. He describes the Passion of the Lord from the Last Supper until they leaves him in the tomb
Maravilhoso. Luís de la Palma enriqueceu profundamente a minha vida interior — e, nesta edição em especial, as notas do tradutor contribuem para tornar o livro ainda melhor.
The book is narrated in an incredible and clear way. This work allows you to understand the mystery of the cross in a very intimate manner, making you look at every cross with deep love. I read it during Holy Week, and it was a wonderful experience, as it allowed me to feel very close to Jesus throughout the week.
Comenta la Pasión del Señor con doctrina y piedad, con sencillez y sobriedad. Ayuda a conocer y tratar a Jesucristo, y a crecer en espíritu de mortificación, contrición y desagravio. Asequible para todos.
La Palma faz, simplesmente, uma leitura fascinante da Paixão de Nosso Senhor. O texto é cativante, os capítulos são bem divididos, o que ajuda muito para momentos de oração.