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A Homily for Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion Readings: Matthew 21:1-11 Isaiah 50:4-7 Philippians 2:6-11 Matthew 26:14—27:66 A critic used a word then newly coined to describe Alfred Tennyson’s poetry. It was “psychological,” taking us into untraversed territory, into our very thoughts. An excellent example is Tennyson’s poem, “The Two Voices: Thoughts of Suicide.” A still small voice spake unto ...
Christ’s Passion in Matthew and the psychology of death | Arc Codex