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EIGHTH STATION
Jesus speaks to the women of
Jerusalem
V/. We adore you, O
Christ, and we bless you.
R/. Because by your holy Cross you
have redeemed the world.
“Daughters of
Jerusalem, do not weep for me,
but weep for yourselves and for your
children.
For behold, the days are coming when
they will say,
'Blessed are the barren, and the wombs
that never bore,
and the breasts that never gave suck!'
Then they will begin to say to the
mountains,
'Fall on us'; and to the hills, 'Cover
us.'
For if they do this when the wood is
green,what will happen when it is dry?” (Lk 23:28-31).
These are the words of Jesus to the
women of Jerusalem who were weeping
with compassion for the Condemned
One.
“Do not weep for me, but weep for
yourselves and for your children.”
At the time it was certainly
difficult to understand the meaning
of these words. They contained a
prophecy that would soon come to
pass.
Shortly before, Jesus had wept over
Jerusalem, foretelling the terrible
fate that awaited the city.
Now he seems to be referring again
to that fate: “Weep for your
children . . .”
Weep, because these, your very
children, will be witnesses and will
share in the destruction of
Jerusalem, the Jerusalem which “did not know the time of her
visitation” (cf. Lk 19:44).
If, as we follow Christ on the way
of the Cross, our hearts are moved
with pity for his suffering, we
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“For if they do this when the
wood is green, what will happen when
it is dry?”
For our generation, which has just
left a millennium behind, rather
than weep for Christ crucified, it
is now the time for us to recognize “the time of our visitation”.
Already the dawn of the resurrection
is shining forth.
“Behold, now is the acceptable time;
behold, now is the day of salvation”
(2 Cor 6:2).
To each of us Christ addresses these
words of the book of Revelation:
“Behold, I stand at the door and
knock; if any one hears my voice and
opens the door, I will come in to
him and eat with him, and he with
me. He who conquers, I will grant
him to sit with me on my throne, as
I myself conquered and sat down with
my Father on his throne” (3:20- 21).
PRAYER
O Christ, you came into this
world
to visit all those who await
salvation.
Grant that our generation
will recognize the time of its
visitation
and share in the fruits of your
redemption.
Do not permit that there should be
weeping for us
and for the men and women of the new
century
because we have rejected our
merciful Father’s outstretched hand.
To you, O Jesus, born of the Virgin
Daughter of Zion,
be honour and praise for ever and
ever.
R. Amen.
All:
Our Father ...
Stabat Mater:
Let me share with you his pain
who for all my sin was slain,
who for me in torments died. |