STATIONS
OF THE CROSS - Alternative.
The following
stations of the cross are based
on those celebrated by Pope John
Paul II on Good Friday 1991. They
are presented here as an alternative
to the traditional stations1 and
as a way of reflecting more deeply
on the Scriptural accounts of Christ's
passion.
The presiding minister
may be a priest, deacon, or layperson.
This minister prays the opening
and closing prayers, leads the acclamation,
announces the stations, and says
the prayer that concludes each station.
One or more readers may read the
Scriptural reflections.
A period of silence should be observed
between the Scripture reading and
the prayer.
A crossbearer accompanied
by two candlebearers may stand in
front of each station as it is announced.
As the cross- and candlebearers
move between the stations, all may
sing a verse of the Stabat Mater
(At the Cross Her Station Keeping
- traditional) or an appropriate
antiphon, such as Parce Domine (traditional,
various settings) or Crucem Tuam
(Berthier, GIA),
Before each
station:
Minister:
We adore you, O Christ, and we bless
you.
All:
Because by your holy cross you have
redeemed the world.
After each station:
All:
Lord Jesus, help us walk in your
steps.
Opening Prayer:
Minister:
God of power and mercy,
in love your sent your Son
that we might be cleansed of sin
and live with you forever.
Bless us as we gather to reflect
on his suffering and death
that we may learn from his example
the way we should go.
We ask this through
that same Christ, our Lord.
All:
Amen.
First
Station: Jesus in the Garden of
Gethsemane
Reader:
Then Jesus came with them to a place
called Gethsemane, and he said to
his disciples, "Sit here while
I go over there and pray."
He took along Peter and the two
sons of Zebedee, and began to feel
sorrow and distress. Then he said
to them, "My soul is sorrowful
even to death. Remain here and keep
watch with me." He advanced
a little and fell prostrate in prayer,
saying, "My Father, if it is
possible, let this cup pass from
me; yet, not as I will, but as you
will." When he returned to
his disciples he found them asleep.
He said to Peter, "So you could
not keep watch with me for one hour?
Watch and pray that you may not
undergo the test. The spirit is
willing, but the flesh is weak."
Matthew 25:36-41
Minister:
Lord, grant us your strength and
wisdom,
that we may seek to follow your
will in all things
Second
Station: Jesus, Betrayed by Judas,
is Arrested
Reader:
Then, while [Jesus] was still speaking,
Judas, one of the Twelve, arrived,
accompanied by a crowd with swords
and clubs, who had come from the
chief priests, the scribes, and
the elders. His betrayer had arranged
a signal with them, saying, "the
man I shall kiss is the one; arrest
him and lead him away securely."
He came and immediately went over
to him and said, "Rabbi."
And he kissed him. At this they
laid hands on him and arrested him.
Mark 14: 43-46
Minister:
Lord, grant us the courage of our
convictions
that our lives may faithfully reflect
the good news you bring.
Third
Station: Jesus is Condemned by the
Sanhedrin
Reader: When
day came the council of elders of
the people met, both chief priests
and scribes, and they brought him
before their Sanhedrin. They said,
"If you are the Messiah, tell
us," but he replied to them,
"If I tell you, you will not
believe, and if I question, you
will not respond. But from this
time on the Son of Man will be seated
at the right hand of the power of
God." They all asked, "Are
you then the Son of God?" He
replied to them, "You say that
I am." Then they said, "What
further need have we for testimony?
We have heard it from his own mouth."
Luke 22: 66-71
Minister:
Lord, grant us your sense of righteousness
that we may never cease to work
to bring about the justice of the
kingdom that you promised.
Fourth
Station: Jesus is Denied by Peter
Reader:
Now Peter was sitting outside in
the courtyard. One of the maids
came over to him and said, "You
too were with Jesus the Galilean."
But he denied it in front of everyone,
saying, "I do not know what
you are talking about!" As
he went out to the gate, another
girl saw him and said to those who
were there, "This man was with
Jesus the Nazorean." Again
he denied it with an oath, "I
do not know the man!" A little
later the bystanders came over and
said to Peter, "Surely you
too are one of them; even your speech
gives you away." At that he
began to curse and to swear, "I
do not know the man." And immediately
a cock crowed. Then Peter remembered
the word that Jesus had spoken:
"Before the cock crows you
will deny me three times."
He went out and began to weep bitterly.
Matthew 26: 69-75
Minister:
Lord, grant us the gift of honesty
that we may not fear to speak the
truth even when difficult.
Fifth
Station: Jesus is Judged by Pilate
Reader: The
chief priests with the elders and
the scribes, that is, the whole
Sanhedrin, held a council. They
bound Jesus, led him away, and handed
him over to Pilate. Pilate questioned
him, "Are you the king of the
Jews?" He said to him in reply,
"You say so." The chief
priests accused him of many things.
Again Pilate questioned him, "Have
you no answer? See how many things
they accuse you of." Jesus
gave him no further answer, so that
Pilate was amazed.... Pilate, wishing
to satisfy the crowd, released Barrabas...
[and] handed [Jesus] over to be
crucified.
Mark 15: 1-5, 15
Minister:
Lord, grant us discernment that
we may see as you see, not as the
world sees.
Sixth
Station: Jesus is Scourged and Crowned
with Thorns
Reader:
Then Pilate took Jesus and had him
scourged. And the soldiers wove
a crown out of thorns and placed
it on his head, and clothed him
in a purple cloak, and they came
to him and said,"Hail, King
of the Jews!" And they struck
him repeatedly.
John 19: 1-3
Minister:
Lord, grant us patience in times
of suffering
that we may offer our lives as a
sacrifice of praise.
Seventh
Station: Jesus Bears the Cross
Reader:
When the chief priests and the guards
saw [Jesus] they cried out, "Crucify
him, crucify him!" Pilate said
to them, "Take him yourselves
and crucify him. I find no guilt
in him." ... They cried out,
"Take him away, take him away!
Crucify him!" Pilate said to
them, "Shall I crucify your
king?" The chief priests answered,
"We have no king but Caesar."
Then he handed him over to them
to be crucified. So they took Jesus,
and carrying the cross himself he
went out to what is called the Place
of the Skull, in Hebrew, Golgotha.
John 19: 6, 15-17
Minister:
Lord, grant us strength of purpose
that we may faithfully bear our
crosses each day.
Eighth
Station: Jesus is Helped by Simon
the Cyrenian to Carry the Cross
Reader:
They pressed into service a passer-by,
Simon, a Cyrenian, who was coming
in from the country, the father
of Alexander and Rufus, to carry
his cross.
Mark 15: 21
Minister:
Lord, grant us willing spirits that
we may be your instruments on earth.
Ninth
Station: Jesus Meets the Women of
Jerusalem
Reader:
A large crowd of people followed
Jesus, including many women who
mourned and lamented him. Jesus
turned to them and said, "Daughters
of Jerusalem, do not weep for me;
weep instead for yourselves and
for your children, for indeed, the
days are coming when people will
say, ‘Blessed are the barren,
the wombs that never bore and the
breasts that never nursed.' At that
time, people will say to the mountains,
‘Fall upon us!' and to the
hills, ‘Cover us!' for if
these things are done when the wood
is green what will happen when it
is dry?"
Luke 23: 27-31
Minister:
Lord, grant us gentle spirits that
we may comfort those who mourn.
Tenth
Station: Jesus is Crucified
Reader: When
they came to the place called the
Skull, they crucified him and the
criminals there, one on his right,
the other on his left. [Then Jesus
said, "Father, forgive them,
they know not what they do."]
Luke 23: 33-34
Minister:
Lord, grant us merciful hearts that
we may bring your reconciliation
and forgiveness to all.
Eleventh
Station: Jesus Promises His Kingdom
to the Good Thief
Reader:
Now one of the criminals hanging
there reviled Jesus, saying, "Are
you not the Messiah? Save yourself
and us." The other, however,
rebuking him, said in reply, "Have
you no fear of God, for you are
subject to the same condemnation?
And indeed, we have been condemned
justly, for the sentence we received
corresponds to our crimes, but this
man has done nothing criminal."
Then he said, "Jesus, remember
me when you come into your kingdom."
He replied to him, "Amen, I
say to you, today you will be with
me in Paradise."
Luke 23: 39-43
Minister:
Lord, grant us perseverance that
we may never stop seeking you.
Twelfth
Station: Jesus Speaks to His Mother
and the Disciple
Reader:
Standing by the cross of Jesus were
his mother and his mother's sister,
Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary
of Magdala. When Jesus saw his mother
and the disciple there whom he loved,
he said to his mother, "Woman,
behold, your son." Then he
said to the disciple, "Behold,
your mother." And from that
hour the disciple took her into
his home.
John 19: 25-27
Minister:
Lord, grant us constancy that we
may be willing to stand by those
in need.
Thirteenth
Station: Jesus Dies on the Cross
Reader: It
was now about noon and darkness
came over the whole land until three
in the afternoon because of an eclipse
of the sun. Then the veil of the
temple was torn down the middle.
Jesus cried out in a loud voice,
"Father, into your hands I
commend my spirit"; and when
he had said this he breathed his
last.
Luke 23: 44-46
Minister:
Lord, grant us trust in you that
when our time on earth in ended
our spirits may come to you without
delay.
Fourteenth
Station: Jesus is Placed in the
Tomb
Reader:
When it was evening, there came
a rich man from Arimathea named
Joseph, who was himself a disciple
of Jesus. He went to Pilate and
asked for the body of Jesus; then
Pilate ordered it to be handed over.
Taking the body, Joseph wrapped
it [in] clean linen and laid it
in his new tomb that he had hewn
in the rock. Then he rolled a huge
stone across the entrance to the
tomb and departed.
Matthew 27: 57-60
Minister:
Lord, grant us your compassion that
we may always provide for those
in need.
Closing Prayer:
Minister:
Lord Jesus Christ,
your passion and death is the sacrifice
that unites earth and heaven
and reconciles all people to you.
May we who have faithfully reflected
on these mysteries
follow in your steps and so come
to share your glory in heaven
where you live and reign with the
Father and the Holy Spirit
one God, for ever and ever.
All:
Amen.
Scripture excerpts
are taken from the New American
Bible with Revised New Testament
Copyright © 1986, 1970 Confraternity
of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington,
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