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Holy Week Was Political—And It Still Is

It is tempting to see Holy Week as purely spiritual and separate from the tensions and social variables of public life. However, the narrative of Our Lord’s Passion did not unfold in a vacuum. It transpired at the intersection of law, religious authority, public opinion, and imperial domination. That is why Holy Week was undeniably political then, as it remains so today. Jesus was seen as a clear and present danger to the socio-religious status …
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Catholic Exchange broke the news in on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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