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A
Salesian Way of the Cross
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Based on the Writing of St. Francis de Sales
Translated and somewhat amplified by
The Most Rev. Lewis S. Fiorelli, O.S.F.S,
Superior General of the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales
The "Way
of the Cross" of suffering and affliction is a sure way, one
which leads to God and to the perfection of his love if we are
faithful.
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First
Station -- Jesus Is Condemned To Death
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The Cross
is from God, but it is only "cross" if we do not join
ourselves to it; for when we
are strongly resolved to desire the cross which God gives to
us then it is no
longer a
"cross" at all. If it is from God, why do we not desire it?
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Second Station -- Jesus Is
Given His Cross
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The Cross
has been sanctified because it was the instrument which
Jesus used for our Redemption. All Christians who aspire
to heaven
must take up the cross of the Lord and follow him. This will
mean walking in his steps, imitating his virtues and having
but one purpose and goal: his.
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Third Station -- Jesus
Falls The First Time
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Notice the
infinite goodness of the Savior who wished to die the death
of men and women so as to enable us to live according to the
original expectation for Adam, that is, to live
God's
life. But to better grasp the humility of Our Lord, listen
to what St. Paul writes: "Though he was God's Son, he
emptied himself." (Phil. 2:6-7 freely) O, God, but it is
wondrous that the Eternal Word should empty himself and set
aside his proper glory for his creatures who measure up so
poorly to his love!
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Fourth Station -- Jesus
Meets His Mother
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The Mother
of Christ seeks out her Son who is the life of her life. And
why does she seek him out? To be ever near him, her Son and
her God.
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Fifth Station -- Simon Of
Cyrene Helps Jesus
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The
evangelists do not name the majority of people who figure in
the Passion. But they do recall the name of Simon who helps
our Lord carry his cross. The cross is the royal gate by
which
we enter
the temple of holiness. Love this altogether precious cross;
look upon it with eyes of love.
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Sixth Station -- Veronica
Cleanses The Face of Jesus
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I reflect
upon the manner in which the Lord suffers. In his heart, he
suffers willingly, with patience and love. The cross is
a remedy
capable of healing all our evils.
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Seventh Station -- Jesus
Falls The Second Time
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He suffers
in order to witness to his love for us. O, how great is his
love! Lord, I do not know if I have any love at all, but if I
do, it is so little that it is content to shed a single tear;
and it believes itself perfected when it utters a few sighs.
And yet, O Good God, how much I insist and protest that I want
to love you and give you my entire heart!
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Eighth
Station -- Jesus Meets The Women Of
Jerusalem
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Christ has
made it clear that he loves our tears when they are caused by
love. If we have tears, let us cry them altogether simply,
because we certainly could not have a more worthy subject over
which to cry.
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Ninth Station -- Jesus
Falls The Third Time
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My
iniquity is indeed great. O, Lord, who will deliver me from
this
labyrinth if not you? We would have reason to fear if we
relied on our own strength. For he is for us.
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Tenth Station
-- Jesus Is Stripped Of His Clothing
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Christ
stripped teaches us what we must do to please him: strip our
hearts of all sorts of unworthy affections and pretenses, no
longer loving them but desiring nothing other
than him.
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Eleventh Station -- Jesus
Is Nailed To The Cross
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The Son of
God is nailed to the Cross. What puts him there? Certainly it
is love. Well, since it is certain that he died for us the
least we ought to do for him is to live from love. He who
wants to kiss Christ must mount his cross and be wounded by
the thorns of his crown.
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Twelfth Station -- Jesus
Dies On The Cross
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Our Lord
chose the death of the Cross to witness to his Love. There he
offered himself in love, unto love, by love and of love.
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Thirteenth
Station -- Jesus Is Taken Down From The Cross
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Love draws
all the pains, torments, sufferings, sorrows, wounds,
passion, Cross of our Lord into the heart of his holy
Mother.
The sword of death which cut through the body of this
well-beloved Son also cut through the heart of this all
loving Mother.
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Fourteenth Station -- Jesus
Is Placed In The Tomb
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Love and
death co-penetrate one another in the Savior's passion. We
must die to every other love in order to live from Jesus'
love, so that we may not die eternally.
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