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Passion
Jesus’ suffering before his death, including the agony in the Garden, betrayal, arrest, and trials.
Death
Jesus' crucifixion, seen as the ultimate sacrifice for humanity’s sins.
Resurrection
Jesus rises from the dead, a central belief in Christianity showing God’s power over sin and death.
Ascension
Jesus' return to Heaven 40 days after the Resurrection, marking the completion of his earthly mission.
Palm Sunday
The day Jesus entered Jerusalem, welcomed by people laying down cloaks and palm branches.
Anointing at Bethany
A woman anoints Jesus with expensive perfume, seen as an act of love and preparation for his burial.
The Last Supper
The meal during Passover where Jesus reinterprets bread as his body and wine as his blood.
Garden of Gethsemane
The place where Jesus prays to God, deeply troubled but submits to God’s will, before his arrest.
Trial before the Sanhedrin
The trial of Jesus before Jewish leaders, followed by a trial before Pilate, the Roman governor.
Blasphemy and treason
The accusations against Jesus leading to his crucifixion.
Women at the Cross
Mary (Jesus’ mother), Mary Magdalene, and other women show courage and faithfulness while most male disciples flee.
Victory over death and sin
The significance of the Resurrection, proving Jesus is the Son of God.
Mary Magdalene
The first woman to see the risen Jesus, highlighting the importance of women in spreading the Gospel.
Thomas’ declaration
After doubting, he sees Jesus' wounds and declares, 'My Lord and my God!'
The Great Commission (Matthew 28:20)
Jesus' instruction to the disciples to evangelize and make disciples of all nations.