Explaining the Faith with Fr. Chris Alar
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Surprisingly, many people still believe that Jesus was not actually crucified on a cross or suffered as much as we are told. What does the actual scientific proof say about it? What really happened to Jesus on the way to Calvary? Fr. Chris Alar explains.
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