In this Holy Week episode, we explore the person of Judas. Who is he really and why are we interested in his story? Is he really a demonic figure or is he a victim of historical slander? Should we believe the Gospels or the “cool” theologians who want to clear Judas, and in extension everyone, of guilt? Yan ang topic ng usapang ito nina Lennon at Russel.
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The book that Fr. Lennon followed in this episode is Jean-Marc Bot’s Judas. Le drame du dièzeme apôtre (Fr. Lennon read the Spanish version and translated from it the bits he has shared in this episode). As of the moment of publication, it is yet to be translated in English, but if so the title will be: Judas. The Drama of the Twelfth Apostle.
The revelations and visions of Bl. Anne Catherine Emmerick can be found on the four volume, The Life of Jesus Christ And Biblical Revelations to Ven. Anne Catherine Emmerick (available in Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1505120217/ref=sspa_dk_hqp_detail_aax_0?psc=1&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9ocXBfc2hhcmVk)
The painting or Icon that Russel refers to in this episode can be seen below (only on the TUUMT website, otherwise you may visit: https://tamangusapanpod.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Eahy-MGUYAIHasR.webp). It is an icon of the Heavenly Banquet where Judas is seen as leaving. He leaves behind a silhouette of a man with halo, a reminder of what he could have been. We cannot say who is the artist or where is the Icon located.
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