(Photo: Wikimedia Commons/AntanO)A silhouette of the image of the crucified Christ against a sunset in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka.
For the hundreds of millions of Christians who observe Holy Week, the Friday before Easter is a time of solemn reflection on the crucifixion of Jesus.
Known as “Good Friday,” the day is often marked by special worship services and re-enactments of the last hours of Jesus, from being condemned by Pilate to being buried in a rock tomb.
Over the centuries, many songs and hymns have been written with a focus on the crucifixion. Here, in no particular order, are seven thought-provoking music pieces that focus on the cross.
O Sacred Head Now Wounded
The exact origins of the Medieval hymn “O Sacred Head Now Wounded” are disputed, with many attributing the text to the 11th century spiritual leader Bernard of Clairvaux.
The hymn was translated into English by James Waddell Alexander in the nineteenth century, being first published in 1830. Here is one of the verses:
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