From The Crib To The Cross

Meditations For The Young

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From The Crib To The Cross

Meditations For The Young

Translated from the French of "De la créche au Calvaire" With a preface by the Very Rev. Father Purbrick.

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From The Crib To The Cross: Meditations For The Young
1868, London : Burns & Oates, New York : Catholic Publication Society, Dublin : M. H. Gill & Sons
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CONTENTS.
CHAPTER
I. — The Crib, 1
II. — The Angel and the Shepherds, 4
III. — Gloria In Excelsis Deo, 7
IV. — The Shepherds go to Bethlehem, 10
V. — The Adoration of the Shepherds, 12
VI. — The Star appears to the Magi, 15
VII. — The Kings prepare for their Journey, 18
VIII. — The Journey of the Kings, 21
IX. — The Kings at Jerusalem, 24
X. — The Child Jesus is adored by the Magi, 27
XI. — The Presentation in the Temple. Jesus is carried to Jerusalem, 30
XII. — The Presentation in the Temple, 33
XIII. — The Prophecy of Simeon, 35
XIV. — The Prophetess Anna blesses Jesus, 38
XV. — An Angel warns Joseph to fly into Egypt, 40
XVI. — The Flight into Egypt, 43
XVII. — The Flight into Egypt. — The Desert, 46
XVIII. — Arrival of the Holy Family in Egypt, 49
XIX. — The Holy Family seek a Shelter, 52
XX. — The Sojourn in Egypt, 55
XXI. — The Return to Galilee, 57
XXII. — The Arrival at Nazareth, 60
XXIII. — The Holy Family at Nazareth, 62
XXIV. — The Hidden Life at Nazareth, 64
XXV. — Jesus is taken to Jerusalem for the Pasch, 66
XXVI. — The Holy Family at Jerusalem, 68
XXVII. — Jesus is lost by His Parents, 70
XXVIII. — Mary and Joseph at Jerusalem, 72
XXIX. —The Finding of Jesus in the Temple, 74
XXX. — Jesus’ Hidden Life at Nazareth, 77
XXXI. — Jesus works as a Carpenter, 80
XXXII. — Jesus leaves Nazareth, 82
XXXIII. — The Baptism of Jesus Christ, 85
XXXIV. — The Marriage Feast at Cana, 88
XXXV. — The Water changed to Wine, 90
XXXVI. — The Call of the Apostles, 93
XXXVII. — Jesus in the Bark of Simon, 96
XXXVIII. — Jesus casts the Sellers out of the Temple, 99
XXXIX. — The Zeal of Thy House hath eaten me up, 102
XL. — Nicodemus, 104
XLI. — Jacob’s Well, 106
XLII. — The Samaritan Woman, 108
XLIII. — Jesus remains in Samaria, 111
XLIV. — The Ruler of Capharnaum seeks Jesus, 113
XLV. — The Ruler’s Son is Cured, 116
XLVI. — Jesus cures St. Peter’s Mother-in-law, 118
XLVII. — Jesus heals the Sick, 121
XLVIII. — Jesus Sleeps, 124
XLIX. — Jesus quells the Storm, 126
L. — The Cure of the Paralytic, 128
LI. — The Call of Saint Matthew, 130
LII. — The Hem of Jesus’ Garment, 133
LIII. — The Raising of the Daughter of Jairus to Life, 136
LIV. — St. Mary Magdalen in Simon’s House, 139
LV. — Jesus chooseth the Twelve Apostles, 142
LVI. — The Mission of the Apostles, 145
LVII. — The Centurion’s Servant, 148
LVIII. — The Widow’s Son, 151
LIX. — John’s Two Disciples, 154
LX. — The Sower, 157
LXI. — The Rocky Soil, 159
LXII. — The Thorns and the good Ground, 161
LXIII. — Jesus and the Holy Women, 163
LXIV. — The Wheat and the Cockle, 166
LXV. — The Return of the Apostles, 169
LXVI. — The Crowd follow Jesus, 171
LXVII. -The Five Loaves, 173
LXVIII. — The Twelve Baskets, 176
LXIX. — Jesus Walking on the Water, 178
LXX. — Lord, save me! 181
LXXI. — To whom shall we go? 184
LXXII. — The Woman of Canaan, 187
LXX1II. — The Deaf and Dumb Man, 190
LXXIV. — The Blind Man of Bethsaida, 193
LXXV. — The Blind Man of Bethsaida. — Continued, 195
LXXVI. — Thou art the Christ, 197
LXXVII. — Blessed art thou, Simon Bar-Jona, 199
LXXVIII. — Jesus fortells His Sufferings, 202
LXXIX. — The Transfiguration, 205
LXXX. — The Three Tabernacles, 208
LXXXI. — Jesus descends from the Mountain, 211
LXXXII. — The Dumb Spirit, 214
LXXXIII. — Jesus casts out the Dumb Spirit, 217
LXXXIV. — Jesus payeth the Didrachma, 220
LXXXV. — Become as Little Children, 223
LXXXVI. — The Man bom Blind, 225
LXXXVII. — The Faith of the Man born Blind, 228
LXXXVIII. — The Good Shepherd, 231
LXXXIX. — Mary and Martha, 233
XC. — The Rich Man, 236
XCI. — The Pharisees and Scribes murmur against Jesus, 239
XCII. — Lord, teach us to pray, 242
XCIII. — Zaccheus, 245
XCIV. —The Illness of Lazarus, 248
XCV. — The Illness of Lazarus. — Jesus’ Return, 251
XCVI. — The Raising of Lazarus to Life, 254
XCVII. — The Disciples prepare the Pasch, 257
XCVIII. — Christ washeth His Disciples’ Feet, 260
XCIX. — The Last Supper, 263
C. — Gethsemani, 266
CI. — The Traitor’s Kiss, 269
CII. — The Blessed Virgin and St John, 272
CIII. — Calvary, 275
CIV. — Jesus’ Side is opened with a Spear, 278
CV. — The Return to Jerusalem, 281
CVI. — The Agonising Heart of Mary, 284
CVII. — The Resurrection, 287

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