
- 208 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
The gospel accounts change when we come to the final days of Jesus' life and for the first time we are given precise timings when things happen, 'It was night', 'the next morning', 'it was nine o'clock in the morning when they crucified him', 'it was noon', 'it was three o'clock in the afternoon'. The Hour is Come enables readers to enter into the experience of Jesus, his disciples and all the other players in the Passion narrative by using 'real time' to immerse us in the story.Ideal for daily reading during Lent, Holy Week and Easter, it offers scripture reflections and prayers that trace the journey to and beyond the cross. It begins on Mothering Sunday, the Fourth Sunday of Lent, with a reminder that Jesus' journey to the cross began in infancy. The pace is slow at the beginning but during the great 'Three Days' from Maundy Thursday evening until Easter Day, the story unfolds hour by hour as it happens. Then the pace slows again as we move through Easter's fifty days to Pentecost.This presentation reveals a God so intimately involved with human life that the ticking clock becomes part of how we know Jesus.
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Table of contents
- Copyright information
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Lent 4
- Passion Sunday
- Saturday Before Palm Sunday
- Palm Sunday
- Palm Sunday: 8.00am
- Palm Sunday: 9.00am
- Palm Sunday: 12.00 noon
- Palm Sunday: 5.00pm
- Monday in Holy
- Monday in Holy Week: 9.00am
- Monday in Holy Week: 11.00am
- Monday in Holy Week: 6.00pm
- Tuesday in Holy Week
- Tuesday in Holy Week: 9.00am
- Tuesday in Holy Week: 11.00am
- Tuesday in Holy Week: 1.00pm
- Tuesday in Holy Week: 4.00pm
- Tuesday in Holy Week: 6.00pm
- Tuesday in Holy Week: 10.00pm
- Wednesday in Holy Week
- Wednesday in Holy Week: 9.00am
- Wednesday in Holy Week: 11.00am
- Wednesday in Holy Week: 12.00 noon
- Wednesday in Holy Week: 3.00pm
- Wednesday in Holy Week: 6.00pm
- Wednesday in Holy Week: 10.00pm
- Maundy Thursday
- Maundy Thursday: 9.00am
- Maundy Thursday: 12.00 noon
- Maundy Thursday: 5.00pm
- Maundy Thursday: 6.00pm
- Maundy Thursday: 7.00pm
- Maundy Thursday: 8.00pm
- Maundy Thursday: 8.30pm
- Maundy Thursday: 8.45pm
- Maundy Thursday: 9.00pm
- Maundy Thursday: 9.15pm
- Maundy Thursday: 9.30pm
- Maundy Thursday: 9.45pm
- Maundy Thursday: 9.50pm
- Maundy Thursday: 10.30pm
- Maundy Thursday: 10.45pm
- Maundy Thursday: 11.00pm
- Good Friday
- Good Friday: 6.00am
- Good Friday: 7.00am
- Good Friday: 7.15am
- Good Friday: 7.30am
- Good Friday: 7.45am
- Good Friday: 8.00am
- Good Friday: 8.15am
- Good Friday: 8.30am
- Good Friday: 8.45am
- Good Friday: 9.00am
- Good Friday: 10.00am
- Good Friday: 11.00am
- Good Friday: 11.15am
- Good Friday: 11.30am
- Good Friday: 12.00 noon
- Good Friday: 2.50pm
- Good Friday: 3.00pm
- Good Friday: 3.15pm
- Good Friday: 4.00pm
- Good Friday: 6.00pm
- Holy Saturday
- Holy Saturday: 9.00am
- Holy Saturday: 12.00 noon
- Easter Day
- Easter Day: 6.00am
- Easter Day: 7.00am
- Easter Day: 12 noon
- Easter Day: 5.00pm
- Easter Day: 6.00pm
- Easter Day: 7.00pm
- Easter Monday
- Easter 1: 7.00pm
- Easter 2
- Ascension Day
- Ascension Day: 8.00am
- Ascension Day: 12.00 noon
- Pentecost
- Pentecost: 8.00am
- Pentecost: 8.30am
- Pentecost: 9.00am
- Notes and Acknowledgements