Introduction: 
	(1) All four Gospels tell of the life of Christ differently. But in telling the story of the Passion, they are virtually identical.
	(2) Passion story - first item in story-telling tradition of early Church before written narrative.
	(3) Story of the Cross biggest problem for early Christians - "Jews want signs; Greeks wisdom; for Jews a hurdle, for Greeks foolishness" (1 Cor.1:22-23)
	(4) Heavy emphasis upon discipleship - privileged group; constant companions; authority to cast out demons and to preach.
	(5) Not models - many failures; jealous; did not understand; wanted to call down fire and brimstone on those who did not agree.
	(6) Passion story highlights these failures - 1 betrays; 3 go to sleep; 1 denies; and all flee; only one returned to be by the cross; a stranger attended to Christ's burial; and it was the loyal band of women who remained closest and were the eventual messengers to the Apostles that Christ had risen.
Conclusion: The Passion story reveals the disciples for what they were, and it contains a powerful message on the essence of discipleship. Hopefully, the liturgical services of this coming week may help us to evaluate our discipleship - betrayal, denial, asleep or on the run?
 
                                    