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SEVENTH STATION
Jesus falls the second time
V/. We adore you, O
Christ, and we bless you.
R/. Because by your holy Cross you
have redeemed the world.
“I am a worm, and no
man; scorned by men, and despised by the
people” (Ps 22:6). These words of
the Psalm come to mind as we see Jesus
fall to the ground a second time under
the Cross.
Here in the dust of the earth lies the
Condemned One. Crushed by the weight of
his Cross. His strength drains away from
him more and more. But with great effort
he gets up again to continue his march.
To us sinners, what does this second
fall say? More than the first one, it
seems to urge us to get up, to get up
again on our way of the cross.
Cyprian Norwid wrote: “Not behind us
with the Saviour’s Cross, but behind the
Saviour with our own Cross.” A brief
saying, but one that conveys much truth.
It explains how Christianity is the
religion of the Cross.
It tells us that every person here below meets Christ who carries the
Cross and falls under its weight.
In his turn, Christ, on the way to
Calvary, meets every man and woman
and, falling under the weight of the
Cross, does not cease to proclaim
the good news.
For two thousand years the gospel of
the Cross has spoken to man.
For twenty centuries Christ, getting
up again from his fall, meets those
who fall.
Throughout these two millennia many
people have learned that falling
does not mean the end of the road.
In meeting the Saviour they have
heard his reassuring words:“My grace is sufficient for you; for
my power is made perfect in
weakness” (2 Cor 12:9).
Comforted, they have gotten up again
and brought to the world the word of hope which comes from the Cross. |
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Today, having crossed the threshold
of the new millennium, we are called
to penetrate more deeply the meaning
of this encounter.
Our generation must pass on to
future centuries the good news that
we are lifted up again in Christ.
PRAYER
Lord Jesus Christ,
you fall under the weight of human
sin
and you get up again in order to
take it upon yourself and cancel it.
Give to us, weak men and women,
the strength to carry the cross of
daily life
and to get up again from our falls,
so that we may bring to future
generations
the Gospel of your saving power.
To you, O Jesus, our support when we
are weak,
be praise and glory for ever.
R. Amen.
All:
Our Father . . .
Stabat Mater:
Bruised, derided, cursed,
defiled,
she beheld her tender Child,
all with bloody scourges rent. |
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