Holy Week from a Korean Perspective
Posted On April 18, 2011
I ran across a very interesting blog called The Western Confucian by Iosue Andreas Sartorius. In it a previous post showcased the paintings of Peter Kim Gi-chang, depicting the life of Christ in a Korean world, a way for Koreans to access the wonder of Christ’s life, death and resurrection, as well as for the rest of us to see that Christ belongs to the world, to every culture. As Pope Paul VI said in his very first encyclical, “The Church must be in dialogue with the world.”
Here are some images pertinent for Holy Week:
Entry into Jerusalem |
At the Garden of Olives |
Last Supper |
Before Pontius Pilate |
The Scourging |
Way of the Cross |
The Crucifixion |
Interment in the Tomb |