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TENTH STATION
Jesus is stripped and offered
gall and vinegar to drink
V/. We adore you, O
Christ, and we bless you.
R/. Because by your holy Cross you
have redeemed the world.
“When
he tasted it, he would not drink it” (Mt 27:34).
He did not want a sedative, which would
have dulled his consciousness during the
agony.
He wanted to be fully aware as he
suffered on the Cross, accomplishing
the mission he had received from the
Father.
That was not what the soldiers in charge
of the execution were used to. Since
they had to nail the condemned man to
the Cross, they tried to dull his senses
and his consciousness.
But with Christ this could not be. Jesus
knows that his death on the Cross must
be a sacrifice of expiation.
This is why he wants to remain alert to
the very end.
Without consciousness, he could not, in
complete freedom, accept the full
measure of suffering.
Behold, he must mount the Cross, in
order to offer the sacrifice of the New
Covenant.
He is the Priest. By means of his own
blood, he must enter the eternal
dwelling-places, having accomplished the
world’s redemption (cf. Heb 9:12).
Conscience and freedom: these
are the essential elements of fully
human action.
The world has so many ways of
weakening the will and of darkening
conscience.
They must be carefully defended from
all violence.
Even the legitimate attempt to
control pain must always be done
with respect for human dignity.
If life and death are to retain
their true value, the depths of
Christ’s sacrifice must be
understood, and we must unite
ourselves to that sacrifice if we
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PRAYER
Lord Jesus,
who, with supreme dedication,
accepted death on the Cross for our
salvation,
grant to us and to all the world’s
people
a share in your sacrifice on the
Cross,
so that what we are and what we do
may always be a free and conscious
sharing
in your work of salvation.
To you, O Jesus, Priest and Victim,
be honour and glory for ever.
R. Amen.
All:
Our Father ...
Stabat Mater:
Make me feel as you have felt;
make my soul to glow and melt
with the love of Christ our Lord.
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