Stations of the Cross
The Stations, or Way of the Cross, are a traditional method of meditating upon
Christ's Passion, Suffering and Death. It is customary before each station to pray:
We adore Thee, O Christ, and we praise Thee; Because by Thy Holy
Cross, Thou hast redeemed the world.
After each Station it is customary to pray :
Our Father, ...
Hail Mary, ...
Glory be to the Father, ...
and
Have mercy on us Lord. Have mercy on us Lord.
Stations of the Cross
- I. Jesus is condemned to death.
- Pontius Pilate dares to condemn the all-holy Savior to death. No, not Pilate; but my
sins have condemned Jesus to be crucified. O Jesus, have mercy on me and
remember Thou didst choose to die that I may have eternal life. Let me so live that
when I come to die I may find Thee a most merciful Judge, an all-loving Redeemer.
- II. Jesus takes up His Cross.
- Most willingly Jesus accepts and patiently bears His Cross for my sake. Will I
refuse to bear my cross for His sake? No, my loving Redeemer, I will no longer seek
to evade my cross, but with the Help of Thy Grace I will bear it with Christian patience
and resignation and follow Thee always.
- III. Jesus falls the first time.
- Weakened by torments and by loss of blood, Jesus falls beneath His Cross. Alas!
More truly was He crushed to earth by the number and enormity of my sins! Good
Master, I am heartily sorry for having offended Thee. I love Thee, infinite
Goodness! Help me to hate sin as the only real evil.
- IV. Jesus meets His sorrowful Mother.
- Jesus, the Man of Sorrows, meets Mary, the Queen of Martyrs. Oceans of grief
deluge their Hearts as they face each other. They suffer thus for my sins. O
Jesus, O Mary, bathe my sinful soul in a sea of true sorrow for my past offences. In
all temptation I will say: `Jesus, Mary, help me!'
- V. Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus carry the Cross.
- Although Jesus seems about to expire, He does not need -- yet accepts -- the help of
Simon, since He wills to die on the Cross. Thus does He teach me charity and
perseverance. O Jesus, I too will carry my cross patiently to the end and strive to
lighten the cross of my fellow-men.
- VI. Veronica wipes the Face of Jesus.
- Jesus accepts and returns the towel to Veronica. Upon it is left the impress of
His adorable Face. Alas! My sins have disfigured Thy holy Countenance. O
Jesus, grant me efficacious sorrow that all sin may be erased from my soul and that Thy
Grace and Thy divine Image may be stamped upon it forever.
- VII. Jesus falls a second time.
- My feeble resolutions, my oft-repeated sins have crushed Jesus to earth a second time.
Such is the malice of habitual sin. O Jesus, grant me true repentance. Let me
die a thousand times rather than have the misfortune to fall again into mortal sin! Help
me to hate all sin.
- VIII. Jesus meet the Women of Jerusalem.
- The Savior teaches the women not to weep for Him, but for their own sins and the sins of
their children. How generous is He! O Jesus, grant that I may understand the
true meaning of Thy Passion and be so inflamed with love for Thee that I may shed tears of
blood over my past transgressions.
- IX. Jesus falls the third time.
- Consternation fills my soul when I behold the Savior fall a third time beneath the
Cross. What is the cause? The incredible obstinacy of sinners who refuse to
amend their lives. O Jesus, grant that I may be truly converted and suffer every
evil rather than be numbered among such ungrateful sinners.
- X. Jesus is stripped of His garments.
- What a pitiable spectacle is this shameful stripping of Jesus! Ghastly wounds are
re-opened. Blood flows afresh. What shame would be mine if the veil were torn
from my soul and the world saw my hidden sins! O Jesus, help me to know all my sins
and confess them with deep sorrow and true humility.
- XI. Jesus is nailed to the Cross.
- How can I behold the Savior shamefully nailed to the Cross and seek only comfort,
wealth, and honors... and even indulge in unlawful pleasures? Jesus Crucified, help
me to esteem and practice true Christian mortification that I may love only Thee and
renounce the world, the flesh, and the Devil.
- XII. Jesus dies on the Cross.
- Jesus, my God, dies on the Cross for me. I have done nothing for Him. I too
must die! O my Crucified Savior, grant that I may so live in the future that I may have no
cause to fear a sudden and unprovided death. Jesus, for Thee I live. Jesus,
for Thee I die!
- XIII. Jesus is taken down from the Cross.
- The lifeless Body of Jesus now rests in the arms of Mary. What anguish is hers as
she thinks of the many souls for whom her Son shed His Precious Blood in vain! What joy to
know that so many are redeemed! O my Savior, preserve me from Hell. O sweet Heart of
Mary, be my salvation.
- XIV. Jesus is laid in the tomb.
- Like Jesus, I too must lie in the grave. But Jesus rises in triumph on the third
day. My buried Jesus, grant eternal rest to all who sleep in death. Have mercy on me
and grant me the grace to rise to a new spiritual life, that dying to myself now, I may
rise gloriously with Thee on the Last Day.