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TWELFTH STATION
Jesus dies on the Cross
V/. We adore you, O Christ, and we bless
you.
R/. Because by your holy Cross you
have redeemed the world.
“Father, forgive them, for they know not
what they do” (Lk 23:34).
At the height of his Passion, Christ
does not forget man, especially those
who are directly responsible for his
suffering. Jesus knows that more than
anything else man needs love; he needs
the mercy which at this moment is being
poured out on the world.
“Truly, I say to you, today you will be
with me in Paradise” (Lk 23:43).
This is how Jesus replies to the plea of
the criminal hanging on his right:
“Jesus, remember me when you come into
your kingdom” (Lk 23:42).
The promise of a new life. This
is the first fruit of the Passion and
imminent Death of Christ. A word of hope
to man.
At the foot of the Cross stood Mary, and
beside her the disciple, John the
Evangelist. Jesus says: “Woman, behold
your son!” and to the disciple: “Behold
your mother!” (Jn 19:26-27).
“And from that moment the disciple took
her to his own home” (Jn 19:27).
This is his bequest to those dearest to
his heart.
His legacy to the Church.
The desire of Jesus as he dies is
that the maternal love of Mary
should embrace all those for whom he
is giving his life, the whole of
humanity.
Immediately after, Jesus cries out:
“I am thirsty” (Jn 19:28). A
word which describes the dreadful
burning which consumes his whole
body.
It is the one word which refers
directly to his physical suffering. Then Jesus adds: “My God, my God,
why have you abandoned me?” (Mt 27:46; cf. Ps 22:2). These
words of the Psalm are his prayer.
Despite their tone, these words
reveal the depths of his union
with the Father.
In the last moments of his life on
earth, Jesus thinks of the Father.
From this moment on, the dialogue
will only be between the dying Son
and the Father who accepts his
sacrifice of love.
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When the ninth hour comes, Jesus
cries out: “It is accomplished!” (Jn 19:30).
Now the work of the redemption is
complete.
The mission, for which he came on
earth, has reached its goal.
The rest belongs to the Father:
“Father, into your hands I commit my
spirit” (Lk 23:46).
And having said this, he breathed
his last.
“The curtain of the temple was torn
in two...” (Mt 27:51).
The “Holy of Holies” of the
Jerusalem Temple is opened at the
moment when it is entered by the
Priest of the New and Eternal
Covenant.
PRAYER
Lord Jesus Christ,
in the moment of your agony
you were not indifferent to
humanity’s fate,
and with your last breath
you entrusted to the Father’s mercy
the men and women of every age,
with all their weaknesses and sins.
Fill us and the generations yet to
come
with your Spirit of love,
so that our indifference
will not render vain in us
the fruits of your death.
To you, crucified Jesus, the wisdom
and the power of God,
be honour and glory for ever and
ever.
R. Amen.
All:
Our Father ...
Stabat Mater:
She looked upon her sweet Son,
saw him hang in desolation,
till his spirit forth he sent.
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