Thursday, April 08, 2021

Second Sunday of Easter. Year B. Divine Mercy Sunday - Sunday, April 11, 2021 (EPISODE: 293)

Second Sunday of Easter. Year B. Divine Mercy Sunday - Sunday, April 11, 2021

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Readings for Second Sunday of Easter. Year B. Divine Mercy Sunday
FIRST READING: Acts 4: 32-35
Ps 118: 2-4, 13-15, 22-24. "Give thanks to the Lord for he is good, his love is everlasting."
SECOND READING:
1 John 5: 1-6
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION (
John 20: 29). Alleluia, alleluia! You believe in me, Thomas, because you have seen me; happy those who have not seen me, but still believe.
GOSPEL:
John 20: 19-31

Image Credit: Shutterstock licensed image ID: 1061248622 - PARIS, FRANCE - JANUARY 04: Intricately carved and painted frieze inside Notre Dame Cathedral depicting Appearance to Thomas, UNESCO World Heritage Site in Paris, France on January 04, 2018. By Zvonimir Atleti.

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Please listen to the audio recordings of the Mass – (Readings, prayers and homily), for the Second Sunday of Easter. Year B. Divine Mercy Sunday - Sunday, April 11, 2021, by clicking this link here: https://soundcloud.com/user-633212303/easter-2b-2021-sunday-of-divine-mercy/s-CUeGh4qRw97  
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* (Prologue:  Fr Paul Kelly)
This Sunday is Divine Mercy Sunday, where we recall the absolute mercy and love that Jesus has for all humanity.  

Today we know that Our Lord is certainly worth trusting in, and all His promises are true.  We can thank Thomas for Jesus confirming that for all future generations….  including us here and now….

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(Homily:  Fr Peter Dillon).

History is full of nicknames: Charles the Bald, Bloody Mary Tudor. My favourite is the one given to a rather inept C10 English monarch. He was not prepared to ascend to the throne; he was not prepared to ward off the invading Danes; he was not prepared for the treachery of his own nobles whom he trusted; he was not prepared for the challenge from Canute the Usurper. He is remembered as 'Ethelred the Unready'

Today we come to Thomas the Doubter:

'A man slow to believe, showing readiness to doubt, seeking the dark side of any question, subject to despondency'

But can Thomas be given the benefit of the doubt?

We have just three instances in all of the scripture where we meet and form an opinion of Thomas. He is a doubter in the opening half of the third incident. This gives him a record of only 16-2/3%. What are the other instances which reveal something about his nature which we have chosen not to make up a nickname?

Courage

Jesus had been at the temple in Jerusalem teaching. when he said things like 'The Father and I are One', the Pharisees got very angry. They heckled him, tried to stone him, attempted to arrest him, but he and the disciples escaped northwards across the Jordan. Then they get news of Lazarus's illness. Jesus says: 'Let us go back to Judea!' Into the lion's mouth. The disciples reminded him: 'They want to stone you there'. To strengthen their faith, Jesus wants to return and raise Lazarus from the dead.

The record declares that only one disciple responds to Jesus. Thomas. He will go to Bethany with Jesus. He says to the other disciples 'Let's go and die with him' (Jn11.16)

He is not doubting here. He is demonstrating total commitment. He goes one step further and addresses the weak faith and lack of courage of the other disciples.

But to die with him? Is Thomas a pessimist - or is he a realist. The likelihood of arrest and death is very real. Or is he a great theologian. Has he understood that Jesus must die so as to rise?

We know that the disciples return with Jesus, Lazarus is restored to life and with that miracle comes the great teaching of Jesus: 'I am the resurrection and the life. Anyone who dies believing in me shall live again; and anyone who lives our his or her faith in me shall never die'

Second Incident
Again Thomas is the prompt to produce one of the great teachings of Jesus. Jesus had warned his disciples that one of them would betray him, and then said, 'I give you a new commandment - love one another. Just as I have loved you, so you must love one another. If you can do this, everyone will recognise that you are indeed my disciple' (Jn13:34) He also speaks of going to prepare a place for his friends and that he will return to take them with him. Already you know where I am going, and how to get there.

Thomas: But Lord we do not know where you are going, so how can we know the way?

Jesus responds with the fullness of his teaching: 'I am the Way, the Truth and the Life'. Without Thomas's question perhaps we never would have been given the teaching which is at the very heart of our Christology.

Doubting Incident

In the gospel passage today, Thomas moves from normal doubt to a reaffirmation of his already deep faith.

The stock responses to the manifestations of the risen Jesus are incredulity and unbelief. The disciples simply cannot believe it. They are also fearful for their lives. The doors were shut for fear of the Jews when Jesus appears in their midst and says 'Peace be with you' and gives them the gift of his Spirit.

Thomas was not with them? Where was he? We know already that he is not a coward. Had he already begun the mission of spreading the good news despite the risks? Had he abandoned the whole idea as useless? However, he comes back to join the others. He is right to doubt the testimony of the unbelieving, scared disciples, so he lays down his terms. Perhaps he is negotiating with God. I'm out here doing the tough work, you better make doubly sure that I have all the proof I need.

He comes to very deep and rational faith: 'My Lord and My God'

Doubt is a good thing, a necessary thing. Jesus does not rebuke Thomas for rejecting for a time what was an illogical belief in Christ's resurrection. Honest doubt is a far better thing in the church than pious gullibility. Our credibility has suffered enough from those claiming every unexplained phenomenon as a miracle or an apparition. Honest doubt is the most effect instrument with which to meet the challenge of mindless superstition and so keep our faith pure and undefiled. Thomas is a modern man. He has a scientific mind. He uses the brain God has given him. He also comes finally to deep faith. Hope for our questioning youth.

Thomas went on, according to tradition, to preach throughout Persia and into present day India. The Church of Mar Thoma in Malabar and Kerala claims Thomas as their founder.

The doubting incident of Thomas closes with the most encouraging words for us. Jesus says: 'Thomas you have believed because you have seen me. Blessed are those who have not seen and yet believe'

Can we really hear the power of those words: Blessed are we because we have not seen and yet we believe. We go on wondering and doubting. And yet we believe that he is risen.
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References:

Homily – fr peter Dillon

Prologue - Fr Paul W. Kelly


Image Credit: Shutterstock licensed image ID: 1061248622 - PARIS, FRANCE - JANUARY 04: Intricately carved and painted frieze inside Notre Dame Cathedral depicting Appearance to Thomas, UNESCO World Heritage Site in Paris, France on January 04, 2018. By Zvonimir Atleti.

Second Sunday of Easter. Year B. Divine Mercy Sunday  (Sunday, April 11, 2021(EPISODE: 293 )
Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. (or/ The Lord be with You)
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{{peace and compassion  to you }} welcome everyone, we gather -  Reflection upon God's word, and encounter Christ's presence. 

My friends in Christ, to worthily celebrate the sacred mysteries, let us first acknowledge our sins. 
Lord Jesus, you raise us to new life: Lord, have mercy// //Lord Jesus, you forgive us our sins: Christ, have mercy//Lord Jesus, you feed us with your body and blood: Lord, have mercy//
May almighty God have mercy on us, forgive us our sins, and bring us to everlasting life.  Amen.
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Memorial Acclamation
2. When we eat this Bread and drink this Cup, we proclaim your Death, O Lord, until you come again.
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Ps 118: 2-4, 13-15, 22-24. "Give thanks to the Lord for he is good,his love is everlasting."

GOSPEL ACCLAMATION (
John 20: 29). Alleluia, alleluia! You believe in me, Thomas because you have seen me; happy those who have not seen me, but still believe.
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PREFACE:
Easter I
EP II
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{Many thanks for participating in this time of praise, worship and reflection upon our God's infinite love.}

Go and announce the Gospel of the Lord.

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Archive of homilies and reflections:  http://homilycatholic.blogspot.com.au
To contact Fr. Paul, please email:  paulwkelly68@gmail.com

To listen to our weekly homily audio podcast, please click this link here:  https://soundcloud.com/user-633212303/tracks

You are welcome to subscribe to Fr Paul's homily mail-out by sending an email to this address: paulkellyreflections+subscribe@googlegroups.com

Further information relating to the audio productions linked to this Blog:


"Faith, Hope and Love - Christian worship and reflection"  - Led by Rev Paul Kelly

Prayers and chants  — Roman Missal, 3rd edition, © 2010, The International Commission on English in the liturgy. (ICEL)

Scriptures - New Revised Standard Version: © 1989,  and 2009 by the NCC-USA. (National Council of Churches of Christ - USA)

"The Psalms" ©1963, 2009,  The Grail - Collins publishers.

Prayers of the Faithful -   " Together we pray" by Robert Borg'.   E.J. Dwyer, Publishers, (1993) . (Sydney Australia).

Sung "Mass In Honour of St. Ralph Sherwin" -  By Jeffrey M. Ostrowski. The Gloria, Copyright © 2011 ccwatershed.org.

- "Today I Arise" (Easter Theme) - - For Trisha J Kelly.  Original words and music by Paul W. Kelly. Inspired by St Patrick's Prayer.  Arranged and sung, with additional lyrics by Stefan Kelk. 2019.

"Quiet Time."  Instrumental Reflection music. Written by Paul W Kelly. 1988, 2007. & This arrangement: Stefan Kelk, 2020.


[ Production -  KER -  2021]

May God bless and keep you.

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Saturday, April 03, 2021

Holy Saturday night –vigil- EASTER- 3rd April 2021. Year B (EPISODE: 292)

Holy Saturday night – vigil-  3rd April 2021.   Year B    

(EPISODE: 292)

Readings for VIGIL

Easter Proclamation: (The Exsultet)

Old Testament Readings and Psalms (Selections from below):

•       Exodus 14:10-31; 15:20-21 and Response - Exodus 15:1b-13, 17-18

•       Isaiah 55:1-11 and Isaiah 12:2-6

•       New Testament Reading and Psalm

•       Romans 6:3-11 and Psalm 114

Gospel   -  Mark 16:1-8


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177734369. VIENNA, AUSTRIA - FEBRUARY 17, 2014: Fresco of Resurrected Christ in Carmelites church in Dobling from beginning of 20. cent. by Josef Kastner.By Renata Sedmakova

Please listen to the audio recordings of the Mass – (Readings, prayers and

 homily), for Holy Saturday night –

 vigil-  3rd April 2021 by clicking this link here: 

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* (Prologue:  Fr Paul Kelly)    Easter 2021

A spiritual writer once said … and put it so beautifully for us who have been keeping vigil in meditation and prayer, right up until this wonderful night…..

He writes:
"One of the powerful things that Easter says to us today, is this: You can put truth in a grave, but it won't stay there. You can nail truth to a cross, or wrap it in winding sheets;  and shut it in a tomb, but it will rise again! "   (Clarence W. Hall).

Tonight we celebrate the fact that Christ has risen….he has Risen Indeed!  

He, who IS the way, the truth and the Life…..  could not possibly be held in death's grasp for too long. He broke free and promises us eternal life too.

God has the final say over the tensions and tragedies of life…..… and it is good news….    God says "yes" to the goodness of creation and "Yes" to each one of us……  it was right to remain faithful //   our hope in his promises is fulfilled…..


EASTER IS ABOUT FAMILY – first and foremost – we are all one family of God…  God loves us and cares about us…  and is faithful us forever……   and desires with all his heart that we love others with his heart too…Easter is also about our own individual families (sharing time for family, or if we are not able to be with them this easter, certainly giving thanks for the gift of them in our lives…)…..and giving thanks to God for the many ways in which God brings us to the fullness of life even on this side of Heaven.


We give thanks for our FAMILY, our friends….and    for so many graces and blessings we have received in life…  to nurture us and give us strength and joy……


Easter is the perfect time for celebrating Baptisms and welcoming people into our church communion…….    We give thanks for those who will be baptized and received into the church this season. God's gentle grace has led them here… and their decision is a great source of renewal and thanksgiving for the whole community.

Easter is not only about the promise of everlasting life in heaven,..// ..  there are so many ways in which Jesus' rising from the dead is a sign of God's constant work to "bring us out of the entombment" that we can experience in our lives…// // Tonight  is also about the real promise that "God can and does" want us to be "fully alive".,… //  and renewed in spirit and mind…. and brought to life again from so many things that can sap the life out of us…. weigh us down….  and imprison us……   whether it be fear, guilt, pain, illness, doubt, grief……   or countless other equally painful struggles….

Anyone who has ever gone through a "dark night of the soul" in their life, (and that is each of us at one time or another)…….and has come through the other end and now finds themselves in a renewed place, raised up again,  (never imagining that they would be in this new space) but here they are!!!….with the help of God's grace, (shown by the helping hands of family, friends, colleagues, ….and so many other ways…)….   anyone who has gone through this can testify…   Christ really IS at work brining us to new life (in so many ways)……    and Tonight  we give thanks for this…. and pray for those who continue to hope and trust in God's faithfulness….  // God's love and care for us will never fail….. God effects resurrection IN our lives, in ways beyond our expectations….. beyond our presumptions or in ways different from the literal limits of our requests …..   Often, we only recognize a 'resurrection moment in our lives' with a kind of 'dawning realization'  - like Mary Magdalene:  thinking that someone had hidden the body of our Lord….. searching and praying that she might find where they had hidden his body….…   and not at first realizing that her prayers had been answered in this man she initially mistakes for a gardener, (but no, it is the Lord himself)…..

I would like to conclude with an ode… a short poem written to express the truth of the Lord's Rising in our life journey….Anyone who can sing the words of this ode (or their own unique variation for their own life situation) knows that the resurrection is a reality ….. here and now…. in the lives of each of us:

"Lord, only you know

the path of fire
we've been through
these past years.
But we made it
a miracle of grace,
Not by our own strength,
But only 'cos we'd cling to you

Today I arise,

though I still bear the wounds
Today it begins,
One step after another;
Some days backwards,
Mostly forward.
No longer in darkness
for That's in the past

Today I arise, //

today we begin…..
This "new day" dawns…
Lord, this -- new day dawns…!!"
(words by P.W. Kelly).[1]

May the Lord of the resurrection bless you and renew you with fullness of life – here and now (and forever)….

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(Homily:  Fr Peter Dillon).
Homily Easter Sunday Year B-2021 – Fr Peter Dillon.

In order for us to fully grasp the significance of Easter we need to be people of vision. We need to be able to imagine what was happening for Jesus and those watching. It is a confronting picture, but a necessary depiction, for we cannot soften its impact if we wish to appreciate its relevance to us today.

 Imagine Jesus, still in death, laid in the tomb, yanked abruptly awake. In the last few hours of his life as a man, his back had been flayed to shreds, his scalp ripped open by thorns, his wrists and ankles torn by metal spikes, his side slashed with a lance. He has died slowly of thirst and sheer physical trauma but finally, mercifully, he has had the respite of death.

   Yet now, his wounds open again, and the horror of the preceding days fills his eyes and ears, if only for a brief moment. Then there is, maybe, a flash of light, a violent tug, momentary agony. Maybe he fights it, wanting to lie down again. Or, more likely, he rises above it ‑‑ and there follows the absolute relief and peace of joining his Heavenly Father."
 
Of course it didn't happen exactly like that ‑‑ whatever happened is wrapped in mystery. But let us imagine the Christ who does not want to rise! But there is here a leap of imagination to grasp some spiritual reality. It catches the continuity between crucifixion and resurrection. It hints not so much at the more commonly confident Christ with a flag in his hand that echoes a triumphalist church; it reflects rather the unfinished business of ongoing Easter.
  A poem by Elizabeth Cheney speaks of Christ's resurrection as unfinished business aspect. Finding Jesus on the cross, unable to get down, the poet ‑‑ who presumably speaks for us all ‑‑ volunteers to take the nails out:  But he said:

Let them be,
For I cannot be taken down
Until every man, every woman and every child
Comes together to take me down."
      
Go about the world ‑‑
Tell every one that you meet
There is a man on the cross."
And he is in the throes of rising from the dead.

  The women on Easter morning are preoccupied with the question: 'Who will roll away the stone for us from the entrance to the tomb? It is a valid question but when their journey brings them closer to Christ, they find the answer - the stone has already been rolled back.

  I have risen: I am with you once more.

  Once again, God erupts in our lives. It is time to throw off the sombre mourning clothes of Lent and to proclaim to the world the joyful message of Easter.
  Christ has died. Christ is risen. Christ will come again.

  Our Easter Vigil Liturgy is too rich and too full for me to attempt any long explanations.
 To grasp some understanding we simply need to follow the most ancient tradition of the church. We keep vigil for the Lord who passes from death to life. By keeping his Passover we hope to share in his victory over death.
 
  We have brought the Easter candle into the darkened church to remind ourselves again that Christ is our Light, the only one who can dispel the darkness of our hearts and minds.
  We have listened to God's word, calling to mind the wonderful things God has done for his people from the beginning of time.
We heard the words of Paul: 'Christ was raised from the dead by God's glory, so we too might live a new life'.
  That new life came to us first in the living waters of Baptism. Soon we will witness new members of the Church reborn in Baptism, received into full communion with the Catholic Church, confirmed with the Holy Spirit, the outpouring of God's love. We are inspired and challenged by those of our community who are joining us through the RCIA process- their joy and enthusiasm will help us to commit ourselves even more strongly to our belief in:
the holy Catholic church
the communion of saints
the forgiveness of sins,
the resurrection of the body
and life everlasting.
  Finally, we will approach the table to receive the bread of life, that bread becomes for us yet another symbol of Christ's rising:
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References:

Homily – fr peter Dillon

Prologue - Fr Paul W. Kelly


Image Credit: Shutterstock Licensed.Image ID – 177734369. VIENNA, AUSTRIA - FEBRUARY 17, 2014: Fresco of Resurrected Christ in Carmelites church in Dobling from begin of 20. cent. by Josef Kastner.By Renata Sedmakova


Holy Saturday night – vigil-  3rd april 2021.   Year b    (EPISODE: 292)

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PREFACE:
Easter I
EP II
(theme variation: 3 )

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Archive of homilies and reflections:  http://homilycatholic.blogspot.com.au
To contact Fr. Paul, please email:  paulwkelly68@gmail.com

To listen to our weekly homily audio podcast, please click this link here:  https://soundcloud.com/user-633212303/tracks

You are welcome to subscribe to Fr Paul's homily mail-out by sending an email to this address: paulkellyreflections+subscribe@googlegroups.com

Further information relating to the audio productions linked to this Blog:
"Faith, Hope and Love - Christian worship and reflection"  - Led by Rev Paul Kelly

Prayers and chants  — Roman Missal, 3rd edition, © 2010, The International Commission on English in the liturgy. (ICEL)

Scriptures - New Revised Standard Version: © 1989,  and 2009 by the NCC-USA. (National Council of Churches of Christ - USA)

"The Psalms" ©1963, 2009,  The Grail - Collins publishers.

Prayers of the Faithful -   " Together we pray" by Robert Borg'.   E.J. Dwyer, Publishers, (1993) . (Sydney Australia).

 "Mass In Honour of St. Ralph Sherwin" -published 2011, Composed and Sung by Jeffrey M. Ostrowski

Featuring the….Gloria, plus also the Alleluia, Exsultet: http://www.ccwatershed.org/chabanel/ ]]] ] COPYRIGHT @ 2018 CORPUS CHRISTI WATERSHED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. www.ccwatershed.org/vatican/Ralph_Sherwin_Videos/


- "Faith, Hope and Love" theme hymn - in memory of  William John Kelly -     Inspired by 1 Corinthians 13:1-13. Music by Paul W. Kelly. Arranged and sung, with additional lyrics by Stefan Kelk. 2019.

"Quiet Time."  Instrumental Reflection music. Written by Paul W Kelly. 1988, 2007. & This arrangement: Stefan Kelk, 2020.


- "Today I Arise" - For Trisha J Kelly.  Original words and music by Paul W. Kelly. Inspired by St Patrick's Prayer.  Arranged and sung, with additional lyrics by Stefan Kelk. 2019.

[ Production -  KER -  2021]

May God bless and keep you.

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Friday, April 02, 2021

Good Friday of the Passion of the Lord - April 2nd 2021. (For you at Home). (EPISODE:291)

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Good Friday of the Passion of the Lord

April 2nd 2021. (For you at Home). (EPISODE:291)

LITURGY OF THE WORD
First Reading: Isaiah 52:13 - 53:12
Psalm: Ps 30:2. 6. 12-13. 15-17. 25. "Father, I put my life in your hands"
Second Reading: Hebrews 4:14-16; 5:7-9
Gospel Acclamation: Philippians 2:8-9
Passion: John 18:1 - 19:42
Homily
Solemn Intercessions
Spiritual Veneration of the Cross
Communion
Departure in Silence

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Shutterstock licensed image ID: 388582720. The old brown wooden cross, on white background. By Merydolla

Please listen to my audio recordings of the readings, prayers, and reflections for Good Friday Passion -  by 

clicking this link here: https://soundcloud.com/user-633212303/good-friday-3pm-passion-of-our-lord-2021   

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THE LORD'S PASSION - Good Friday Message.

One would be forgiven for becoming really cynical about today's world and human nature…..  It would be understandable if we became really down about those who go on a rampage of vandalism and fear…    robbing and frightening vulnerable people in their homes, … or the endless stories in the news of people taking advantage of others for their own pragmatic gain….  not treating others as if they were their brother or sister……    with eyes looking on all these things… and all the wars and suffering and poverty an injustice….   the logic of the world would say…..   the world is going to the dogs……    


(And certainly, there is no doubt that there are very serious social, economic, ethical and human dignity issues facing our world and our society…..  We are right to be very concerned….. Our Lord came to save the world because the world was (and is) in dire need of saving.  We cannot fix it all by ourselves….. We need Our Lord to save us from ourselves.   The challenge, though, is to realistically and pragmatically face these issues and so many real-world obstacles -  but to do it, still, with unswerving and profound Christian hope… And with a commitment to respecting Our Lord's blessed gospel..  lived so perfectly in his body.. and in his life…  and so profoundly revealed in his suffering and death to save us all.

Our Lord lived so perfectly… and to such immense fruitfulness for the entire world…….

In Christian hope – even in the face of the worst that can happen in the world, or in the course of our life's journey….. -   Jesus' way of love is a welcome beacon of hope… and a path through the darkness….

Today, Our Lord shows us that the only real answer is one that utterly respects the profound humanity of all people and hoping and deciding to act in ways that speak of the kind of world Jesus lived and died to usher in…..

By the mere standards of the secular world…..  today would be best described as "Bad Friday"… (From a purely secular viewpoint… what is good about it, many might ask?) and in this way of thinking…..Jesus' death would be seen as a disastrous failure of an otherwise "worthwhile dream"……   However, to the eyes of faith…and to generations who have followed Christ after that Friday of the crucifixion….  …  for over two thousand years – and including us today……  This is "Good Friday"… a very good Friday…   where Christ shows us that God never gives up on us…   never turns away from the reality of human suffering -   will not spare himself of anything… even suffering and death,…  to keep solidarity with us…..    This is a very good Friday…  because ultimately God has the last word – and it is a word of hope, a word of dignity.. and of justice… A word of true and unreserved LOVE—

Only the eyes of Faith could describe this Friday as a "Good Friday"……    but it truly is……   because nothing can destroy God's faithfulness to his beloved people…..   Nothing can defeat the power of God's love……  Even when we can't imagine that some actions could ever be forgiven… It is Jesus himself who pleads to the Father that we will embrace the forgiveness that is really offered to us…and to all…/  ….   God keeps telling us that we are loved (no matter what may come). And we know that even when everything bad was thrown at Jesus; he continued to respond in love and faithfulness, not hate…   with peacefulness, not violence…..   with mercy.. not revenge
On the Cross, God crucified all that was not-life-giving,…..  Robbing it of its final power….


(despite the cynical, but very real things that get thrown up at people as they walk through life in this day and age – Our God is with us…  and suffers along with us… ).

Today is not so much about - "see how awful we humans have been to God"-  but rather - "see how faithful, how loving, how merciful our Lord is to his beloved people……"   We fall at our Lord's feet in amazement and thanksgiving. We praise Jesus for his goodness and faithfulness to us (which excel all we ever knew)."  God has given us more than we could ever have hoped for or imagined. 


Every year…. without fail….. meditating on this moving  account of the Passion of Our Lord Jesus,  inspires and renews us……  It fills us with a sense of awe…..it cuts us to the heart… and lays bare our deepest hopes and our greatest fears.

The Power of Christ's death on the cross is humbling ….. As we silently contemplate how much God loves us….. and how he gave up everything for our sake….. There can be no greater love than this.

Jesus betrayal and arrest the previous evening…… his unjust trial, (in which he is really found to be innocent even in the flawed civil Roman courts… but unjustly sentenced to a criminal's death – in place of a real criminal -   how ironic…  that is what Jesus has done for everyone who has ever sinned……   Anyway! because of the insistence of the hysterical crowd, they trade Our Lord in for a murderer's freedom...)……

The unspeakably cruel journey to Calvary and his unimaginable execution…truly one of the worst kind of deaths anyone could inflict upon another…and intentionally cruel – it is almost too much to bear thinking….………… 
The Cross of Christ stands as a reminder that, although we are all members of various communities and groups… each one of us stands before the cross - where Christ reveals his unconditional love for us…..  and He asks us to give a definitive and personal "Yes"… to the life he gives to us….   Our personal acts of veneration….(standing, bowing or genuflecting before the wood of the Cross (of Christ).    --   This is our own individual way of saying… "Yes"  to the values of Jesus.. who withstood the enormous pressures of huge numbers .. to be faithful to his vision….   God's vision.. for a world of forgiveness and justice… and above all….. LOVE.. // which does not stop to count the cost….  And which gives without hope of return….
and is asked to make our own personal YES to Jesus…..  
We also, at this same time give our own personal NO to the peer pressure and unthinking trends..../   shifting values…temporary values ..that can assail us from every direction. Values that are not consistent with Christ's life… and which deny the dignity and justice that every person deserves.

The cross of Jesus is to be found reflected in all who mourn…. all who suffer rejection and injustice….   the cross is patterned in the hearts of all who endure illness or pain…. //  the  cross is also a powerful but silent "YES" to  all who long to be forgiven for past mistakes but don't dare believe that they can be freed from their guilt and shame………//    It is found in the experiences of people persecuted or experiencing fear or unrest throughout the world… whether it be in some faraway country wracked with dictatorship,  or in the house next door to us….. or perhaps even in our own homes? 

….  and in the cross is revealed the wisdom and power of God…… and it also reveals Christ who is the absolute embodiment of truth……… and   (most of all)….   it reveals God's constant and utter LOVE.

A spiritual writer once said … and put it so beautifully for us who now keep vigil in meditation and prayer… until the Holy Saturday night of the Lord…  

"One of the powerful things that Easter says to us today, is this: You can put truth in a grave, but it won't stay there. You can nail truth to a cross, or wrap it in winding sheets;  and shut it in a tomb, but it will rise again! "   (Clarence W. Hall).
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References:
Fr Paul Kelly

Shutterstock licensed image ID: 388582720. Old Brown Wooden Cross, on white background. By Merydolla

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Archive of homilies and reflections:  
http://homilycatholic.blogspot.com.au
To contact Fr. Paul, please email:  
paulwkelly68@gmail.com

To listen to my weekly homily audio podcast, please click this link here:  
https://soundcloud.com/user-633212303/tracks
You are welcome to subscribe to Fr Paul's homily mail-out by sending an email to this address: 
paulkellyreflections+subscribe@googlegroups.com


Further information relating to the audio productions linked to this Blog:
"Faith, Hope and Love - Christian worship and reflection"  - Led by Rev Paul Kelly
Prayers and chants  — Roman Missal, 3rd edition, © 2010, The International Commission on English in the liturgy. (ICEL)
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KER 2021



Thursday, April 01, 2021

THE STATIONS OF THE CROSS - 2021-GOOD FRIDAY MORNING -(FOR YOU AT HOME) -(Traditional with Scriptural connections).

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THE STATIONS OF THE CROSS 2021

GOOD FRIDAY MORNING (FOR YOU AT HOME)

(Traditional with Scriptural connections).

 

 

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THE STATIONS OF THE CROSS - Good Friday

 

LEADER: (GOES TO THE LECTERN AND BEGINS)

LEADER:
Let us pray
(that the Lord will teach us his ways, through this prayer journey to Calvary).
Lord Jesus, as we begin this journey of the Stations of the Cross, help us to see that, for you, it was a journey of love. May we learn from this journey how to follow you more closely. We ask that you help us to accept the love for all people that you bear. Who live and reign forever and ever.

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 STATION NUMBER
: ONE

The First Station: Jesus is condemned to death.

We adore you O Christ and we praise you
R/ Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.

Reading
Many gave false testimony against Jesus, and their testimony did not agree. But he was silent and did not answer. Again the high priest asked him, "Are you the Messiah, the Son of the Blessed One?" Jesus said, "I am; and
'you will see the Son of Man
seated at the right hand of the Power,'
and 'coming with the clouds of heaven.' "
 Then the high priest tore his clothes and said, "Why do we still need witnesses? You have heard his blasphemy! What is your decision?" All of them condemned him as deserving death.
[1][2]

(Jesus was unjustly judged. He was innocent. He was declared innocent even by Pilate. But he was condemned unjustly. There is only one true judge and that is God……… Have there been times that I have rushed to 
judgement against others. Have I spoken about others in ways that lead to them being rejected and treated in ways that do not respect their human dignity)? 
ALL: O Jesus, who for love of me, didst bear thy cross to Calvary. In thy sweet mercy grant to me, to suffer and to die with thee.

***(sung) Jesus has given his life for us.

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 STATION NUMBER
: TWO
THE SECOND STATION: JESUS TAKES UP HIS CROSS.

We adore you O Christ and we praise you

R/ Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.

Reading
Jesus called the people and his disciples to him and said, "If anyone wants to be a follower of mine, let them renounce themselves and take up their cross and follow me. For anyone who wants to save their life will lose it; but anyone who loses their life for my sake, and for the sake of the Gospel, will save it".
[3]

(Our Lord took up his cross and carried it for us all. How can we carry our burdens and struggles in ways that give hope and encouragement to others? Do we take our burdens and worries to the Lord? Do we help others by offering encouragement and support, in their times of struggle? How do we ensure that we do not overburden others with unnecessary personal demands and optional needs? - to lighten other's load, and not lay unnecessary burdens on them?).

ALL: O Jesus, who for love of me, didst bear thy cross to Calvary. In thy sweet mercy grant to me, to suffer and to die with thee.

***(sung) Jesus has given his life for us.

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 STATION NUMBER
: THREE

LEADER: THE THIRD STATION: JESUS FALLS THE FIRST TIME.

We adore you O Christ and we praise you
R/ Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.

Reading
He has broken my teeth with gravel, pressed my face in the dust; My soul is deprived of peace, I have forgotten what happiness is. [4]
………
Jesus said to his disciples: "I have told you all this so that you may find peace in me. In the world you will have troubles but be brave: I have conquered the world."
[5]

(Our Lord fell from exhaustion. Can we share our failures and struggles with Jesus, because he has shared in our physical frailty and knows our temptations and understands our weakness and pain? Are we gentle around others whose frailty and weakness visible? Are we gentle on ourselves in our own frailty? For all those who experience weakness in body, mind or spirit, may the Lord help them and lift them up. May we be willing to help up those who have fallen in one way or another).
ALL: O Jesus, who for love of me, didst bear thy cross to Calvary. In thy sweet mercy grant to me, to suffer and to die with thee.

***(sung) Jesus has given his life for us.

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 STATION NUMBER
: FOUR

LEADER: The Fourth Station: Jesus meets his mother.

We adore you O Christ and we praise you
R/ Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.

Reading
As the child's father and mother stood there wondering at the things that were being said about him, Simeon blessed them and said to Mary his mother, "You see this child: he is destined for the fall and for the rising of many in Israel, destined to be a sign that is rejected - and a sword will pierce your own soul too - so that the secret thoughts of many may be laid bare."
[6]

(The Blessed Virgin Mary pondered and worried about Jesus all her life. Mary treasured all these events of Our Lord life, storing them up in her heart. Our Lady remained faithful to her beloved Son in good times and bad. Are we prepared to say "yes" to Our Lord and what he asks of us, (even if it leads to suffering and pain)? Can we draw strength from Mary who experienced confusion and wonder during her life, and also suffered the unimaginable pain of accompanying her son along his Passion? Mary suffering emotionally and spiritually at the foot of Our Lord's cross).

ALL: O Jesus, who for love of me, didst bear thy cross on Calvary. In thy sweet mercy grant to me, to suffer and to die with thee.

***(sung) Jesus has given his life for us.

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 STATION NUMBER
: FIVE

LEADER: The Fifth Station: Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus to carry the cross.

We adore you O Christ and we praise you

R/ Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.

Reading

As they were leading him away they seized a man, Simon from Cyrene, who was coming in from the country, and made him shoulder the cross and carry it behind Jesus.
[7]

(Simon was a traveler who was forced to help carry Our Lord' cross. How can we willingly help others in their burdens and struggles, to ease the pain? As a community, no one person is isolated from others. We are one people of God. We need to support and help each other. We are all the body of Christ and individually members of the Body. If one member suffers, all members suffer. Do we acknowledge our responsibility to the church and the wider community, as brothers and sisters in one family of God? Do we voluntarily do what is right and good – are we proactive- or do we often only respond when asked or when it is demanded of us? Can we be more open to respond willingly to the needs of others and our Christian calling).

ALL: O Jesus, who for love of me, didst bear thy cross to Calvary. In thy sweet mercy grant to me, to suffer and to die with thee.

***(sung) Jesus has given his life for us.

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 STATION NUMBER
: SIX

LEADER: The Sixth Station: Veronica wipes the face of Jesus.
We adore you O Christ and we praise you

R/ Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.

Reading

"Whoever has seen Me has seen the Father."
[8]

"For I was hungry and you gave me food; I was thirsty and you gave me drink; I was a stranger and you made me welcome; naked and you clothed me, sick and you visited me; in prison and you came to see me. I tell you solemnly, in so far as you did this to one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did it to me."
[9]

"Even as many were amazed at Him — so marred was His look beyond that of person, and His appearance beyond that of mortals — So shall He startle many nations, because of Him kings shall stand speechless."
[10]

(Veronica wiped the face of Jesus. Can we recognize the face of Our Lord in everyone we meet, especially those most in need? Do we serve Jesus by the way we treat those around us? In what ways do we offer comfort and strength to those who are struggling? Veronica means "true face" – do we seek, in our lives and our prayer, the true face of Christ in others and in the world. Do we live our lives so that others can recognize the face of Christ in us and our actions).

ALL: O Jesus, who for love of me, didst bear thy cross to Calvary. In thy sweet mercy grant to me, to suffer and to die with thee.

***(sung) Jesus has given his life for us.

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 STATION NUMBER
: SEVEN

LEADER: The Seventh Station: Jesus falls the second time

We adore you O Christ and we praise you
R/ Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.

Reading
"Yet he was pierced through for our faults, crushed for our sins. On him lies a punishment that brings us peace and through his wounds we are healed. We had all gone astray like sheep, each taking his own way, and the Lord burdened him with the sins of all of us."[11]

I was hard pressed and was falling, but the Lord helped Me.
[12]

We do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who has similarly been tested in every way, yet without sin.
[13]

(Our Lord fell the second time. We know weakness and struggle in our lives. Can we share our fears and failures with Our Lord? And can we trust in his love, his hope, and his forgiveness and strength? Are we patient with our own infirmities and weaknesses? Are we patient with the weaknesses of others? How do we react when others fall – emotionally, morally or spiritually? Are we there to support and help them up? At times, rather than help and support, do we condemn and let people fall lower in confidence and hope)

ALL: O Jesus, who for love of me, didst bear thy cross to Calvary. In thy sweet mercy grant to me, to suffer and to die with thee.

***(sung) Jesus has given his life for us.

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 STATION NUMBER
: EIGHT
LEADER: The Eighth Station: The women of Jerusalem mourn for Jesus.

We adore you O Christ and we praise you
R/ Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.
Reading
A great number of the people followed him, and among them were women who were beating their breasts and wailing for him. But Jesus turned to them and said, "Daughters of Jerusalem, do not weep for me, but weep for yourselves and for your children. …For if they do this when the wood is green, what will happen when it is dry?"
[14] [15]

(Even in the midst of Our Lord' unimaginable suffering and pain, he stops to show concern for the women and their families. He never stops thinking of others even when he is enduring terribly suffering? Do I focus on the needs of others or do my needs demand most of the attention? Even in this terrible suffering, Jesus reminds us and the women of Jerusalem that there are many different things to cry about, but he (incredibly) is saying that we shouldn't weep about his suffering but rather all the other things that are in need of change and justice. He wants them to weep for change and for conversion of heart, that would do some good. How can we make sure that our lives help to spread the good news of Jesus? How can we ensure that our attitudes and actions do not prove an obstacle in the path of what God wants to do in the world? We have come here today to commemorate and worship our Lord, who died to save us…. We mourn for his suffering, but Our Lord, again turns to us, and says, weep not for me… weep for yourselves and your ways… make a change.. change your heart. your attitudes… your condemnations.. your double standards… your selfishness.. we can start this new path here and now…)

ALL: O Jesus, who for love of me, didst bear thy cross to Calvary. In thy sweet mercy grant to me, to suffer and to die with thee.

***(sung) Jesus has given his life for us.
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 STATION NUMBER
: NINE
LEADER: The Ninth Station: Jesus falls the third time.

We adore you O Christ and we praise you

R/ Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.
Reading
Jesus exclaimed, "Come to me, all you who labour and are over-burdened, and I will give you rest. Shoulder my yoke and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. Yes, my yoke is easy and my burden is light!
[16]

I am like water poured out; all My bones are racked. My heart has become like wax. My throat is dried up like baked clay, my tongue cleaves to My jaws; to the dust of death, you have brought Me down. 
[17]

Have among yourselves the same attitude that is also yours in Christ Jesus. He emptied Himself, taking the form of a slave. He humbled Himself, becoming obedient to death, even death on a cross. 
[18]
Everyone who exalts himself shall be humbled, and he who humbles himself shall be exalted.
[19]
(Jesus was now totally exhausted. His physical energy almost completely gone. Can we imagine the incredible strength needed to keep going after this third fall, and after enduring so much already? It is clear that Our Lord gave himself utterly and totally for us. Christ gave himself to us all without any reservation or holding back in any way. How can we show generosity and love to those around us? How can we give generously of our gifts to help others?)

ALL: O Jesus, who for love of me, didst bear thy cross to Calvary. In thy sweet mercy grant to me, to suffer and to die with thee.

***(sung) Jesus has given his life for us.

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 STATION NUMBER
: TEN
LEADER: The Tenth Station: Jesus is stripped of His Garments

We adore you O Christ and we praise you
R/ Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.
Reading
"They took his clothing and divided it into four shares, one for each soldier. His undergarment was seamless, woven in one piece from neck to hem; so they said to one another, "Instead of tearing it, let's throw dice to decide who is to have it". In this way the words of scripture were fulfilled: 'They shared out my clothing among them. They cast lots for my clothes.'"
[20]

You have stripped off your old behaviour, and have put on a new self which will progress towards true knowledge the more it is renewed in the image of its creator; in that image there is no room for distinction between Greek and Jew, the circumcised and uncircumcised, the barbarian and Scythian, the slave and free person. There is only one Christ; he is everything and he is in everything.
[21]

(Our Lord suffered every indignity out of love for others. He was completely humble and let go of everything because of his gospel message. He let nothing come between him and his total self-gift to the Father and to all people. Are there possessions, attitudes or ways of thinking that we hold on to, that stop us from being totally open to God and to others? What do we need to do to "strip away from our lives" all that is false, so we can be completely open to God and to others?).

ALL: O Jesus, who for love of me, didst bear thy cross to Calvary. In thy sweet mercy grant to me, to suffer and to die with thee.

***(sung) Jesus has given his life for us.

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 STATION NUMBER
: ELEVEN

LEADER: The Eleventh Station: Jesus is nailed to the cross.
We adore you O Christ and we praise you
R/ Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.
Reading
When they reached the place called The Skull, they crucified him there and the two criminals also, one on the right, the other on the left. Jesus said: "Father, forgive them: they do not know what they are doing."
[22]
They have pierced My hands and My feet; I can count all My bones. [23]
"I have come down from heaven, not to do My will, but the will of Him Who sent Me."
[24]
"Jesus said to Nicodemus: "No one has gone up to heaven except the one who has come down from heaven, the Son of Man who is in heaven: and the Son of Man must be lifted up as Moses lifted up the serpent in the desert, so that everyone who believes may have eternal life in him." [25]
Near the cross of Jesus stood his mother and his mother's sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary of Magdala. Seeing his mother and the disciple he loved standing near her, Jesus said to his mother, "Woman, this is your son." Then to the disciple, he said, "This is your mother."
[26]
(Our Lord suffered terrible pain. Let us pray for and think of those who are suffering pain at this time. For all those suffering from persecution, from injustice, from prejudice, from being wrongfully accused, from poverty, from illness (and we particularly keep in our prayers people all around the world, suffering in so many ways from the pandemic, - that the Lord will be a source of strength, healing and hope for all in need), from bereavement, from loneliness, from unemployment… //from any thing at all..// For all who suffer – physical, emotional or spiritual PAIN. (pause) May God help them, and be with them. May we help them in any way we can. May they know that Christ is with them in the midst of their suffering).
ALL: O Jesus, who for love of me, didst bear thy cross to Calvary. In thy sweet mercy grant to me, to suffer and to die with thee.

***(sung) Jesus has given his life for us.

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 STATION NUMBER
: TWELVE

LEADER: The Twelfth Station: Jesus Dies on the Cross.

We adore you O Christ and we praise you

R/ Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.

Reading
…….. "If we live, we live for the Lord, if we die, we die for the Lord."

It was now about the sixth hour and with the sun eclipsed, a darkness came over the whole land until the ninth hour. The veil of the temple was torn right down the middle; and when Jesus cried out in a loud voice, he said, "Father, into your hands, I commit my spirit." With these words, he breathed his last.[27]


(Our Lord died so that all might live through him. We pray for all those who are dying, and all those who have died. May they be welcomed into the reward of God's heavenly Kingdom. May we support and strengthen those facing death. (pause). And, when our earthly life is ended, may we see the glory of God forever and ever in Heaven – reunited with all those we love who have gone before us. We pray too for all those who face death or who have died alone, unloved, without hope… unjustly… or tragically… May the Lord who died to save them, bring them peace and reward. ).

ALL: O Jesus, who for love of me, didst bear thy cross to Calvary. In thy sweet mercy grant to me, to suffer and to die with thee.

***(sung) Jesus has given his life for us.

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 STATION NUMBER
: THIRTEEN

LEADER: The Thirteenth Station: Jesus is taken down from the Cross.

We adore you O Christ and we praise you

R/ Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.

Reading

"After this, Joseph of Arimathea, who was a disciple of Jesus - though a secret one because he was afraid of the Jews - asked Pilate to let him remove the body of Jesus. Pilate gave permission, so they came and took it away."
[28]

(Before Our Lord died, he gave his mother into the care of John. Our Lady is our inspiration of discipleship. May we be encouraged to imitate her faith, her perseverance in times of trial and utter confusion and unimaginable suffering, and her following of Jesus in good times and in bad. May we also be present for all who are suffering; - to give help and strength by our presence and support. May we acknowledge that we belong to one family in the church and are responsible for the welfare and spiritual care of those around us).

ALL: O Jesus, who for love of me, didst bear thy cross to Calvary. In thy sweet mercy grant to me, to suffer and to die with thee.

***(sung) Jesus has given his life for us.

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 STATION NUMBER
: FOURTEEN

LEADER: The Fourteenth Station: Jesus is laid in the Tomb.

We adore you O Christ and we praise you

R/ Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.

Reading

They took the body of Jesus and wrapped it with the spices in linen cloths, following the Jewish burial custom. At the place where he had been crucified there was a garden, and in this garden a new tomb in which no one had yet been buried. Since it was the Jewish day of preparation and the tomb was near at hand, they laid Jesus there.
[29]

Jesus (had earlier) said to his disciples: "I tell you, most solemnly, unless a wheat grain falls on the ground and dies, it remains only a single grain; but if it dies, it yields a rich harvest. Anyone who loves their life loses it; anyone who hates their life in this world will keep it for the eternal life."
[30]

(Our Lord was laid in the tomb. His three days in the tomb makes holy the graves of all who believe in Christ. We pray for those who have died in the hope of the resurrection. May they be welcomed into God's kingdom. May those who mourn the departed be strengthened by the sure hope of Christ's promise of eternal life. Our Lord, by his death, has destroyed death forever. Jesus by his own death and brought salvation to the world).
ALL: O Jesus, who for love of me, didst bear thy cross to Calvary. In thy sweet mercy grant to me, to suffer and to die with thee.
 
***(sung) Jesus has given his life for us.
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(at the sanctuary)

READER:
In your minds you must be the same as Christ Jesus: His state was divine, yet he did not cling to his equality with God, but emptied himself to assume the condition of a slave, and became as humans are; and being as all humans are, he was humbler yet, even to accepting death, death on a cross. But God raised him on high and gave him the name which is above all other names so that all beings in the heavens, on earth and in the underworld, should bend the knee at the name of Jesus and that every tongue should acclaim Jesus Christ as Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
[31]

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Leader:
Let us pray
(that the Gospel may have a deep effect in our daily lives)
Lord Jesus Christ, unite us with yourself in redeeming the world. As we walk the way of salvation, turn us away from sin. Help us to be faithful to the Gospel and come to see the fullness of your glory where you live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit, One God forever and ever. Amen.

(all depart silently – no final announcements or blessings)

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References:
Paul W. Kelly

[Adapted by Paul Kelly, with variations from Bill Huebsch "The new Scripture way of the Cross," © 1993. Also introductory prayer from "The Biblical Way of the Cross" by Michael A. Dubruiel and Amy Welborn, © 1994.

Main texts and reading suggestions taken from: Rev Shane Hoctor, Parish Pries. "MELBOURNE DIOCESE PUBLICATION, SEASONS OF HOPE," © 1997 Jubilee Committee of Melbourne]
Some readings are from Jerusalem version, others from New Revised Standard Version. © 1969, 1989.

This shorter version also includes various sources from Stations of the Cross, including the Stations of the Cross written by St. Alphonsus Liguori (A.D. 1696-1787).
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[1]The New Revised Standard Version, (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishers).

[2] Mark (14:56,61-64)

[3] Luke 9:23-24

[4] (Lamentations 3: 16-17)

[5] ( John 16:33)

[6] Luke 2:33-35

[7] Mark 15:21

[8] (John 14, 9)

[9] (Matt 25:35-36)

[10] (Isaiah 52:14-15) :

[11] (Isaiah 53:5-6).

[12] (Psalm 118, 13)

[13] (Hebrews 4, 15)

[14]The New Revised Standard Version, (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishers).

[15] Luke 23:27-31

[16] (Matt 11:28-30).

 

[17] (Psalm 22.15-16)

[18] (Philippians 2.5-7)

[19] (Luke 14.11)

[20] (John 19:23-24)

[21] (Colossians 3:9-11)

[22] (Luke 23:33-34)

 

[23] (Psalm 22, 17-18)

[24] (John 6, 38)

[25] (John 3:13-15).

[26] John 19:25-27

[27] Luke 23:44-46

[28] (John 19:38).

 

[29] (John 19:40-42)

[30] (John 12:24-25)

[31] From Saint Paul to the Philippians (2:5-11)