
Roman Soldiers were there in case of trouble as people went to Jerusalem for the Passover Festival. Many Jews wanted rid of the Romans, and thought Jesus might lead their campaign to get out of the Roman Empire.

But Jesus did not turn out to be that kind of leader. He entered Jerusalem humbly on a donkey,welcoming children.

There was a large cast of singers and people taking part in the performance of the Abingdon Passion. One performance was at 11am. The second followed at 3pm.

Jesus upset the established religious leaders by turning the money changers out of the Temple, saying it was the house of God,and they had turned it into a den of thieves. Those leaders then looked for an opportunity to get rid of Jesus.

During the Passover meal Jesus told Judas to go and do what he had to do. Jesus was arrested later that evening and taken for trial – betrayed by Judas.

Other disciples of Jesus also let him down. Peter broke down after denying even knowing Jesus.

Jesus was brought before the Religious leaders, Pontius Pilate – the Roman Governor, and then before Herod with his harem.Herod soon got bored with Jesus because he would not speak or do any miracles, and so sent him back to Pilot for a final decision.

Jesus was brought out to be flogged.

Then Jesus was crucified.

His mother Mary was there as he died, and held his body for a few moments, before it was taken to a tomb.

The body disappeared, and somebody looking like Jesus appeared at the back of the Market Place.