DECODING THE CRUCIFIXION OF CHRIST
By Fr. Casmir Odundo Believe it or not, for most people today including many Christians, The word "crucifixion" means little today other than to turn our thoughts to Jesus. This is perhaps because we Christians have grown too familiar with the cross of Jesus, with the crucifix that we've sanitized it, tamed it, domesticated it, probably because we have become overly familiar with it as we wear it on our bodies round our necks, on our clothes as jewellery, have it as an ornament, part of the furniture in our homes. Perhaps we've blunted and dulled the force of the crucifix. This Friday, being a Good Friday, when we venerate the cross in all our Churches, we have an opportunity to meditate and reflect deeply on it. We need to look at it again to grasp all its sordid horror and butchery. See it for what it really was. A disgrace and shame it was. it is only then, that we can appreciate what it is and it means for our Christian lives. Etymology T...