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From the Passion of Christ, the suffering of Jesus preceding and during his crucifixion, from passio (“suffering”).
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出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/03/20 12:31 UTC 版)
Passion Sunday (Dominica de Passione) is a name that the Roman Rite liturgy gives to the sixth Sunday of Lent, but that in the pre-1960 form of that liturgy was given to the fifth Sunday. In that year, Pope John XXIII's Code of Rubrics changed the name of the fifth Sunday of Lent to "First Sunday of the Passion" (Dominica I Passionis), This brought the name into harmony with that given by Pope Pius XII to Palm Sunday, which in the Code of Rubrics and the 1962 edition of the Roman Missal continued to be called the "Second Sunday of the Passion or Palm Sunday" (Dominica II Passionis seu in palmis). Pius XII's change had thus given to the names of two Sundays, instead of one alone, a reference to the Passion.