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STATIONS OF THE CROSS

In light of the work of the Society of St Vincent De Paul Fr Gerard Bogan

All booklets are published thanks to the generosity of the supporters of the Catholic Truth Society

Image Credits

Cover and the Stations: Way of the Cross in the Church of the Holy Trinity, Gemunden am, Germany | Shutterstock.com. p5: Frédéric Ozanam, Wikimedia Commons (PD). p17: Pexel.com Shutterstock.com: p7:Jakub Krechowicz; p13: Srdjan Randjelovic; p21: Tverdokhlib; p25: wjarek; p29: Stephm2506; p33: Hamza Makhchoune; p37: hxdbzxy; p41: Roman Bodnarchuk; p45: Olga Pinegina; p49: estherpoon; p53: Mama Belle and the kids; p57: Jacob_09; p61: Matt Gush.

All rights reserved. First published 2023 by The Incorporated Catholic Truth Society, 42-46 Harleyford Road London SE11 5AY Tel: 020 7640 0042. Copyright © 2023 The Incorporated Catholic Truth Society. www.ctsbooks.org.

ISBN 978 1 78469 754 9

Contents

1st Station Jesus is condemned to death .......................... 7

2nd Station Jesus takes up his cross .................................. 11

3rd Station Jesus falls the first time 15

4th Station Jesus meets his mother 19

5th Station Simon helps Jesus carry the cross 23

6th Station Veronica wipes the face of Jesus .................... 27

7th Station Jesus falls the second time .............................. 31

8th Station The Women of Jerusalem weep for Jesus .... 35

9th Station Jesus falls the third time ................................... 39

10th Station Jesus is stripped of his garments ................. 43

11th Station Jesus is nailed to the cross ............................ 47

12th Station Jesus dies on the cross 51

13th Station The body of Jesus is taken down from the cross................................................................................... 55

14th Station The body of Jesus is buried in the tomb ...... 59

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Frédéric

Ozanam was the founder of the Society of St Vincent de Paul. While he was a student in Paris he gathered together a few friends with the aim of responding to the needs of the poor.

They decided that they would not promote any political viewpoint. Their motivation was to help people in need, regardless of who they were, or what they believed. If they were in need, then the society would respond to them. They placed their new society under the patronage of St Vincent de Paul.

This work is continued today, all over the world, by the sisters and brothers of the Society of St Vincent de Paul.

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During this meditation on the Way of the Cross we will reflect on Jesus’s way of suffering through the inspiration of Frédéric Ozanam and the society he founded to help the poor and those in need, the Society of St Vincent de Paul.

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1ST STATION

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1 ST STATION

Jesus is condemned to death

We adore you, O Christ, and we praise you. Because by your Holy Cross you have redeemed the world.

Jesus stands before Pontius Pilate. Pilate thinks that he stands higher than Jesus, but this does not mean that he has right on his side. It only means that he has power. It is the power that has been given to him by his country’s military occupation of another country. He feels uneasy before Jesus. Maybe Pilate knows that he is about to make a wrong decision. Perhaps, deep down inside himself, he has the sense that this moment is much bigger than two men facing each other. Pilate has power, nothing else.

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Sometimes we are faced with unjust attacks. Often this is a case of someone with power wanting to exercise that power over us. Jesus, the Lord of Life, stood seemingly powerless before the might of the Roman army. ‘You would have no power if it had not been given to you,’ he said to Pilate. If we can unite our own suffering to the suffering of Jesus, then it may help us in our work with others in their suffering and powerlessness. When we can see our life as a gift from God it helps us to see that even our suffering can become sacred suffering. The prophet Isaiah: ‘Ours were the sufferings he bore, ours the sorrows he carried.’

I love you Jesus my love above all things. I repent with my whole heart for having offended you. Never permit me to separate myself from you again. Grant that I may love you always and then do with me what you will.

Holy Mother, pierce me through, in my heart each wound renew of my Saviour crucified.

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2 ND STATION

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2 ND STATION

Jesus takes up his cross

We adore you, O Christ, and we praise you. Because by your Holy Cross you have redeemed the world.

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Jesus takes up the cross it is the action of an innocent man who has been condemned to death. He had been betrayed and scourged. Now he was carrying the cross on which he would be brutally put to death. Even for a guilty person it would have been an unjust punishment. If someone is guilty of a crime, the State has the right to take away that person’s liberty, their ability to move freely in society. The State, however, does not have the right to take away a person’s dignity. This attack on Jesus was an assault on the human person.

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