The
1975 Holy Year Jubilee coincided with the 200th anniversary of the death of
Saint Paul of the Cross. On Good Friday of that year, these Stations of the
Cross with reflections from Saint Paul of the Cross were led by Pope Paul VI at
the Coliseum in Rome.
Before
praying the Stations, consider:
The way of the Cross is the road which leads to Paradise; it is
the sure way to holiness.
The Passion of Christ is the greatest and most stupendous work of
Divine Love.
-- St. Paul of the Cross
Jesus
is condemned to death
V.
We adore You, O Christ and we praise You.
R. Because by Your holy Cross You have redeemed the world.
SCRIPTURE
READING
Matthew 27:2-11
They
bound Jesus and led him away to be handed over to the procurator Pilate. Then
Judas who had handed him over, seeing that Jesus had been condemned, began to
regret his action deeply. He took the thirty pieces of silver back to the chief
priests and elders and said "I did wrong to deliver up an innocent
man." They retorted, "What is that to us? It is your affair!" So
Judas flung the money into the temple and left. He went off and hanged himself.
The chief priests picked up the silver, observing, "It is not right to
deposit this in the temple treasury since it is blood money." After
consultation they used it to buy the potter's field as a cemetery for
foreigners. That is why that field. Even today, is called Blood Field. On that
occasion what was said through Jeremiah the prophet was fulfilled: "They
took the thirty pieces of silver, the value of a man with a price on his head,
a price set by the Israelites, and they paid it for the potter's field just as
the Lord commanded me." Jesus was arraigned before the procurator who
questioned him: "Are you the king of the Jews?" Jesus responded,
"As you say."
REFLECTION
It
is necessary that we accept the cross of tribulation willingly, at least with
the higher part of our soul, as Jesus accepted His condemnation in perfect
conformity to the will of the Father.
--Saint Paul of the Cross
LET
US PRAY
All
powerful and eternal God, You have given as a model to us Christ your Son, our
Savior, who became man and was humiliated unto death on the cross: grant that
we may always keep present before us the lesson He taught us by His Passion, so
that we may share in the glory of His resurrection, Who lives and reigns
forever and ever, AMEN.
Station II
Jesus
takes up his cross
V.
We adore You, O Christ and we praise You.
R. Because by Your holy Cross You have redeemed the world.
SCRIPTURE
READING
Matthew 27:27-31
The
procurator's soldiers took Jesus inside the praetorium and collected the whole
cohort around him. They stripped off his clothes and wrapped him in a scarlet military
cloak. Weaving a crown of thorns they fixed it on his head, and stuck a reed in
his right hand. Then they began to mock him by dropping on their knees before
him, saying, "All hail, king of the Jews!" They also spat at him.
Afterwards they took hold of the reed and kept striking him on the head.
Finally, when they had finished making a fool of him, they stripped him of the
cloak, dressed him in his own clothes, and led him off to crucifixion.
REFLECTION
Most
fortunate is the soul who walks by the way of Calvary, following Jesus our
Redeemer, for if we suffer with Christ now with Christ we shall reign in the
glory of the Father.
--Saint Paul of the Cross
LET
US PRAY
O
God, through the sufferings of Your only-begotten Son, You have crushed the
pride of the ancient enemy: grant us the grace to remember with great devotion
all He has suffered for us, so that with tranquil soul we may bear all the
sufferings and adversities which come upon us. Through Christ our Lord, AMEN.
Station III
Jesus
falls the first time
V.
We adore You, O Christ and we praise You.
R. Because by Your holy Cross You have redeemed the world.
SCRIPTURE
READING
Matthew 16: 24-26
Jesus
said to his disciples: "If a man wishes to come after me, he must deny his
very self, take up his cross, and begin to follow in my footsteps. Whoever
would save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will
find it. What profit would a man show if he were to gain the whole world and
destroy himself in the process? What can a man offer in exchange for his very
self?"
REFLECTION
Come
and see our Savior enduring so much suffering, so many insults, and oppressed
with the heavy burden of the cross, for love of us. Contemplate the Son of God,
Redeemer of the world, and how much He is suffering. O Jesus in Your sufferings
I see the gravity of my sins. Lord have mercy!
--Saint Paul of the Cross
LET
US PRAY
Grant
we beseech You, O Almighty God, that we who fail in so many adversities through
our own weakness may take heart again through the pleading of the Passion of
Your only-begotten Son Who lives and reigns with You forever and ever, AMEN.
Station IV
Jesus
meets his sorrowful mother
V.
We adore You, O Christ and we praise You.
R. Because by Your holy Cross You have redeemed the world.
SCRIPTURE
READING
Luke 2: 34-35
Simeon
blessed them and said to Mary his mother: "This child is destined to be
the downfall and the rise of many in Israel, a sign that will be opposed -- and
you yourself shall be pierced with a sword ‹ so that the thoughts of many
hearts may be laid bare."
REFLECTION
The
Sorrowful Mother seeks her Divine Son, Jesus; she meets him on the way to
Calvary; she sees Him bound, crowned with thorns, with the cross on his
shoulders. O Queen of Martyrs, we also have been your sorrow that, like a sharp
and unrelenting sword has pierced your soul.
--Saint Paul of the Cross
LET
US PRAY
O
Lord Jesus Christ, grant that now and in the hour of our death we may obtain
the favor of your mercy through the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary,
Your Mother, whose soul was pierced with a sword of sorrow in the hour of Your
Passion, Who lives and reigns forever and ever, AMEN.
Station V
Simon
helps Jesus carry his cross
V.
We adore You, O Christ and we praise You.
R. Because by Your holy Cross You have redeemed the world.
SCRIPTURE
READING
Matthew 27:32
On
their way out they met a Cyrenian named Simon. This man they pressed into
service to carry the cross.
REFLECTION
Those
who suffer tribulations, suffering, persecutions, and are despised for the love
of God are helping Jesus Christ carry His cross. If they persevere, they will
be partakers of His glory in heaven.
--Saint Paul of the Cross
LET
US PRAY
Lord,
You are the strength of those who hope in You. Listen favorably to our prayers;
and since human weakness can do nothing without Your help, may Your grace
assist us in the keeping of Your commandments and in pleasing You by our
desires and our actions. Through Christ our Lord, AMEN.
Station VI
Veronica
wipes the faces of Jesus
V.
We adore You, O Christ and we praise You.
R. Because by Your holy Cross You have redeemed the world.
SCRIPTURE
READING
Psalm 69: 8, 9
Since
for your sake I bear insult, and shame covers my face. I have become an outcast
to my brothers, a stranger to my mother's sons.
REFLECTION
The
remembrance of the most holy Passion of Jesus Christ is the door through which
the soul enters into intimate union with God, interior recollection and most
sublime contemplation. It must be impressed deeply on our souls as we allow
ourselves to be immersed in His bitter sufferings, for through these the love
of God is enkindled in us and we will then be plunged in the abyss of the
divinity.
--Saint Paul of the Cross
LET
US PRAY
Omnipotent
and eternal God, comfort of the afflicted and support of those in trouble,
listen to the pleading of suffering humanity so that all men may rejoice in
having received the help of Your mercy in all their needs. Through Christ our
Lord, AMEN.
Station VII
Jesus
falls the second time
V.
We adore You, O Christ and we praise You.
R. Because by Your holy Cross You have redeemed the world.
SCRIPTURE
READING
Matthew 11:28-30
Come
to me, all you who are weary and find life burdensome, and I will refresh you.
Take my yoke upon your shoulders and learn from me, for l am gentle and humble
of heart. Your souls will find rest, for my yoke is easy and my burden light.
REFLECTION
The
greater number of Christians live unmindful of all that Jesus, our Life, has
done and suffered. That is why they live on, sleeping in the night of iniquity.
--Saint Paul of the Cross
LET
US PRAY
O
God, our help, look upon us, so that we who are oppressed by the weight of our
sins, may through Your mercy, serve You in freedom of spirit. Through Christ
our Lord, AMEN.
Station VIII
Jesus
speaks to the weeping women
V.
We adore You, O Christ and we praise You.
R. Because by Your holy Cross You have redeemed the world.
SCRIPTURE
READING
Luke 23:27; Matthew 25:35, 36-40
A
great crowd of people followed him, including women who beat their breasts and
lamented over him . . . For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty
and you gave me drink. I was a stranger and you welcomed me, naked and you
clothed me I was ill and you comforted me, in prison and you came to visit me.
Then the just will ask him, Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or
see you thirsty and give you drink? When did we welcome you away from home or
clothe you in your nakedness? When did we visit you when you were ill or in
prison? The king will answer them. I assure you, as often as you did it for one
of my least brothers and sisters, you did it for me.
REFLECTION
The
most holy Passion of Jesus Christ is the most efficacious means to convert
obstinate sinners, because meditation on the sufferings of our Savior has power
to root out vice and implant love and holy fear of God in the soul.
--Saint Paul of the Cross
LET
US PRAY
O
God, you choose rather to be merciful than to be angry with those who hope in
you. Grant that we may truly grieve for the evil we have done, and so deserve
to obtain the grace of your consolation. Through Christ our Lord, AMEN.
Station IX
Jesus
falls the third time
V.
We adore You, O Christ and we praise You.
R. Because by Your holy Cross You have redeemed the world.
SCRIPTURE
READING
John 14:15-18
If
you love me and obey the commands I give you, I will ask the Father and he will
give you another Paraclete -- to be with you always: the Spirit of truth, whom
the world cannot accept since it neither sees him nor recognizes him; but you
can recognize him because he remains with you and will be within you. I will
not leave you orphaned; I will come back to you.
REFLECTION
Let
us be glad when we are afflicted and the cross is most heavy on our shoulders,
because then if we suffer with the patience of Christ we will begin to be His
disciples.
--Saint Paul of the Cross
LET
US PRAY
O
Lord, may our human weakness be sustained by Your merciful help, so that while
our human nature is frail, it may be strengthened by Your divine clemency.
Through Christ our Lord, AMEN.
Station X
Jesus
is stripped of his garments
V.
We adore You, O Christ and we praise You.
R. Because by Your holy Cross You have redeemed the world.
SCRIPTURE
READING
Matthew 27:35
When
they crucified him, they divided his clothes among them by casting lots.
REFLECTION
Jesus
permitted Himself to be despoiled of His garments on Calvary in order to teach
us to renounce our own will when it is not conformable to the will of the
Father. He wants us to strip ourselves of earthly affections and all inordinate
love of the things of this world, so that we may clothe ourselves with the
virtues of Christ.
--Saint Paul of the Cross
LET
US PRAY
You
protect those who hope in You, Lord; without You there is no strength, no
holiness. Extend your mercy ever more and more to us; that drawn by You, we may
use the good things of this world only in passing and not lose the treasures of
heaven. Through Christ our Lord, AMEN.
Station XI
Jesus
is nailed to the cross
V.
We adore You, O Christ and we praise You.
R. Because by Your holy Cross You have redeemed the world.
SCRIPTURE
READING
Matthew 27:33-35, 38
Upon
arriving at a site called Golgotha (a name which means Skull Place), they gave
him a drink of wine flavored with gall, which he tasted but refused to drink.
When they crucified him, they divided his clothes among them by casting lots.
Two Insurgents were crucified along with him, one at his right and one at his
left.
REFLECTION
We
must glory in nothing else but in being crucified with Jesus and in bearing the
marks of His wounds in our body. We must strive for great detachment from
creatures in order to be united only with the Creator, through the various
sufferings and pains of life, endured for the love of God, in patience, silence
in the midst of all the sacrifices demanded by our state in life, and by
practicing the virtues taught by our Divine Savior.
--Saint Paul of the Cross
LET
US PRAY
Lord,
be appeased by our prayers and graciously conform our will to Your own, even
when it wishes to rebel against you. Through Christ our Lord, AMEN.
Station XII
Jesus
dies on the cross
V.
We adore You, O Christ and we praise You.
R. Because by Your holy Cross You have redeemed the world.
SCRIPTURE
READING
Matthew 27:45-46
From
noon onward, there was darkness over the whole land until mid afternoon. Then
toward mid afternoon Jesus cried out in a loud tone, ''Eli, Eli, lema
sabachthani?" That is, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken
me?"
REFLECTION
Jesus
died to give us life: all creatures are in sorrow: the sun is darkened, the
earth trembles, the rocks split, the veil of the temple is rent; with only our
heart remain harder than the rock? Let us be immersed in a sea of sorrow over
the death of Jesus and let us say to Him: "Lord, we thank you for having
died on the cross for our sins."
--Saint Paul of the Cross
LET
US PRAY
Lord
Jesus Christ, Son of the living God, Who by the will of the Father and the
action of the Holy Spirit, Your death gave life to the world. Through the
mysteries of Your Sacred Passion, deliver us from every fault and from every
evil, and grant that we may ever be faithful to Your law and may never be
separated from You Who lives and reigns forever and ever, AMEN.
Station XIII
Jesus
is taken down from the cross
V.
We adore You, O Christ and we praise You.
R. Because by Your holy Cross You have redeemed the world.
SCRIPTURE
READING
Matthew 27:57-60
When
evening fell, a wealthy man from Arimathea arrived, Joseph by name. He was
another of Jesus' disciples, and had gone to Pilate to request the body of
Jesus. There upon, Pilate issued an order for its release. Taking the body,
Joseph wrapped it in fresh linen and laid it in his own new tomb which had been
hewn from a formation of rock. Then he rolled a huge stone across the entrance
of the tomb and went away.
REFLECTION
If
we go to the crucifix, we find our Mother of Sorrows, for where the Mother is,
there also is the Son.
Dear
Mother, what sorrow you experienced in receiving your dead Son into your arms!
We beseech you, Holy Mother, grant that the Passion of our Lord may be for us a
fountain of sorrow, of pardon, of love and of life.
--Saint Paul of the Cross
LET
US PRAY
O
Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the living God, Who at the sixth hour ascended the
gibbet of the cross for the redemption of the world and shed Your precious
blood for the remission of our sins, grant, we humbly beseech You, that after
our death we may enter with joy the gates of Paradise. You, who lives and
reigns forever and ever, AMEN.
Station XIV
Jesus
is laid in the tomb
V.
We adore You, O Christ and we praise You.
R. Because by Your holy Cross You have redeemed the world.
SCRIPTURE
READING
Matthew 27:62-66
The
next day, the one following the Day of Preparation, the chief priests and the
Pharisees called at Pilate's residence. "Sir," they said "we
have recalled that the imposter while he was still alive made the claim 'After
three days I will rise.' You should issue an order having the tomb kept under
surveillance until the third day. Otherwise his disciples may go and steal him
and tell the people, 'He has been raised from the dead!' This final imposture
would be worse than the first." Pilate told them, "You have a guard.
Go and secure the tomb as best you can." So they went and kept it under
surveillance of the guard after fixing a seat to the stone.
REFLECTION
Devotion
to the Passion of Jesus is the easiest way to be saved. The crucifix is a book
wherein we learn every virtue, we learn the science of the saints, and therein
we find all.
--Saint Paul of the Cross
LET
US PRAY
Lord
God, You willed that we should be baptized into the death of Your Son, Jesus
our Savior. Grant us sincere repentance, so that passing with Him through
death, we may be reborn into the joy of newness of life. We ask this through
Him Who died, was buried and rose again for us, Jesus Christ our Lord, AMEN.