Before the Cross | God humbles Himself and becomes obedient to death on a cross
Submitted on March 31, 2010
By Archbishop Robert J. Carlson
Good Friday is the most unusual day in the Church year. It is a day of great sadness, commemorating the day when our Lord suffered and died for us. But it is also a day for rejoicing, the day when we recall how much He loved us and how much He sacrificed to set us free.
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