O Christ, the true vine and the source of life, ever giving thyself that the world may live; who also hast taught us that those who would follow thee must be ready to lose their lives for thy sake: Grant us so to receive within our souls the power of thine eternal sacrifice, that in sharing thy cup we may share thy glory, and at the last be made perfect in thy love.
—The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory: Services of Praise and Prayer for Occasional Use in Churches (New York: Oxford University Press, 1933)
A lively Last Supper scene in 16th Century Swiss glass, Glasgow Cathedral. St John rests in Christ's arms, from the disciples' chatter it's clear that wine has been drunk, and a disgusted Judas, sick of all this loving friendship, makes off with the common purse to betray him. pic.twitter.com/s8qc50ZfFe
— Simon Knott (@last_of_england) April 6, 2023