




Lent is fast approaching, and I am hoping to put together three series of images for Holy Week – the Stations of the Cross, the wounds of Jesus, and the words of Jesus on the cross.
Here is the ‘wounds’ series. The images are not x-rated, but they are intended to be disturbing – to disturb us, creating space for conversation with God.
I am posting them now in case anyone would like to make use of them – feel free to project them or print them, but please abide by the Creative Commons license on the sidebar.
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