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I.
Jesus is condemned to death.
We adore
you, oh Christ, and we bless you.
Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.
Lord,
in union with you, I thank Our Father for giving me another
day of life. Help me to realize, that to sincerely follow
you, I must be willing to die to my own selfishness today
and always.
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Jesus accepts his cross.
We adore
you, oh Christ, and we bless you.
Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.
Lord,
you are my shepherd. Guide me throughout my life. Don't
let me be overcome with evil. Give me such a love for you
that I will joyfully accept the cross as it mysteriously
manifests itself to me.
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III.
Jesus fall the first time beneath the cross.
We adore
you, oh Christ, and we bless you.
Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.
I know
that every day I can fall beneath my dreams and ideals.
Lord, don't let me stay in the dust of despair and discouragement.
Let me rise up with your strength.
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Jesus meets his mother.
We adore
you, oh Christ, and we bless you.
Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.
Jesus,
you found such comfort in the presence of our mother. Help
me to comfort you by the same quiet openness to your words
that she had.
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V.
Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus carry his cross.
We adore
you, oh Christ, and we bless you.
Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.
You
were so relieved, Lord, to have someone help you bear the
burden of your suffering. Fill me with a sensitive compassion
for all those I meet who are burdened with physical or mental
suffering. Don't let me be apathetic.
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VI.
Veronica wipes the face of Jesus.
We adore
you, oh Christ, and we bless you.
Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.
Veronica
was a valiant woman, Lord. She was not afraid to admit her
love for you in the middle of a jeering crowd. When I want
to hide in the crowd, give me the courage to come forth
and profess my loyalty to you.
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VII.
Jesus falls the second time under the cross.
We adore
you, oh Christ, and we bless you.
Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.
Your
cross is heavy, Lord. If my spirit should today fall under
the gult of past sins and failures, don't let me become
impatient with myself. Help me to be humble and get up again.
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VIII.
Jesus comforts the women of Jerusalem.
We adore
you, oh Christ, and we bless you.
Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.
Lord,
I get so wrapped up in my own little world. Give me your
eyes that I may penetrate the hearts of other people. Give
me your ears that I may hear their silent yearnings. Give
me your heart that I may unselfishly love them.
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IX.
Jesus fall the third time under the cross.
We adore
you, oh Christ, and we bless you.
Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.
You
are my hope, Lord. You could have given up after that third
fall. Instead, you got up and went on to your glory. Every
day throughout my life never let the defeatist's words,
"What's the use." Be on my lips.
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X.
Jesus is stripped of his clothing.
We adore
you, oh Christ, and we bless you.
Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.
Lord,
when they stripped you, you did not cling to your dignity.
You allowed them to treat you as the fool of Jerusalem.
If others laugh at me, don't let me respond with a proud
intolerance. Help me to laugh at myself.
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XI.
Jesus is nailed to the cross.
We adore
you, oh Christ, and we bless you.
Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.
It was
not easy for you, Lord, when they threw you down on that
cross. It is centuries since that happened; yet it is still
easy to hear the sound of the hammer banging the nails,
which dug into your flesh. Help me to hear the sounds of
the nails that are digging into the flesh of so many of
your followers. They are the nails of hunger, persecution,
loneliness and war. Show me the way and give me strength
to pull out these nails.
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Jesus dies on the cross.
We adore
you, oh Christ, and we bless you.
Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.
Lord,
the consuming desire of your life was to do Our Father's
will. You drank the cup of obedience even to your last breath.
Today, show me Our Father's will. Let me cry out with you
- "Not my will, but yours be done."
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XIII.
Jesus is taken down from the cross.
We adore
you, oh Christ, and we bless you.
Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.
Your
agony was over, Lord. Now your cold body was laid in the
warm arms that once cradled you at Bethlehem. Fill my heart
with the peaceful resignation that Mary had as she held
you that Friday afternoon. When death comes to a friend
or relative, give me resignation and eternal insight.
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XIV.
The body of Jesus is laid in the tomb.
We adore
you, oh Christ, and we bless you.
Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.
Lord,
for many of your followers it looked like the absolute end.
Deepen my faith, that I may believe ever more deeply, that
the Christian does not die, but passes on to the glory of
eternal life.
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Closing
Prayer.
Lord, Jesus, I share in your Paschal Mystery. In the events
of all the days of my life I will die with you, but also
I will participate in the joy of your resurrection. I
hope with a full heart that in eternity I will completely
share in the Glory of you, my Risen Brother and Lord.
Amen. Alleluia.
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