
Flagellation of Christ |
Most merciful
Lord, * with a contrite heart and penitent spirit * I bow down
before Thy divine Majesty. * I adore Thee as my supreme Lord and
Master. * I believe in Thee, * I hope in Thee, * I love Thee
above all things. * I am heartily sorry for having offended
Thee, * my only and supreme God. * I firmly resolve to amend my
life; * and although I am unworthy to obtain mercy, * yet
looking upon Thy holy Cross * I am filled with peace and
consolation. * I will, therefore, meditate on Thy sufferings, *
and visit the Stations * in company with Thy sorrowful Mother *
and my holy Guardian Angel, * to promote Thy honor and to save
my soul. *
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I desire to gain
all indulgences granted to this holy exercise * for myself and for
the souls in Purgatory. *
O Loving Jesus, * inflame my cold
heart with Thy love, * that I may perform this devotion as perfectly
as possible, * and that I may live and die in union with Thee.
Amen.
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First Station -
Jesus Is Condemned to Death
We adore Thee, O
Christ, and we praise Thee.
R. Because by Thy holy Cross, Thou hast redeemed the world.
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Jesus, the most innocent of beings, is
condemned to death, yes, to the shameful death of the cross.
In order to remain a friend of Caesar, Pilate delivers Jesus
into the hands of His enemies. O fearful crime, to
condemn Innocence to death and to displease God in order to
please men.
O innocent Jesus, * I have
sinned and I am guilty of eternal death; * but that I may Live, *
Thou dost gladly accept the unjust sentence of death. * For whom
then shall I henceforth live * if not for Thee, my Lord? * If I
desire to please men, * I can not be Thy servant. * Let me,
therefore, rather displease the whole world * than not please Thee,
O Jesus!
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be.
V.
Lord Jesus, crucified. R. Have mercy on us.
Stabat
Mater
Through her heart, His sorrow sharing,
All His bitter anguish bearing, Now at length the sword had passed.
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Second Station - Jesus Carries His Cross
We adore Thee, O
Christ, and we praise Thee.
R. Because by Thy holy Cross, Thou hast redeemed the world.
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When our
divine Redeemer beheld the Cross, He most willingly reached
out to it with His bleeding arms. He embraced it
lovingly, kissed it tenderly, took it on His bruised
shoulders, and, exhausted as He was, He carried it joyfully.
O my Jesus, * I can not be Thy
friend and follower * if I refuse to carry my cross. * O beloved
cross, * I embrace Thee, * I kiss Thee, * I joyfully accept Thee
from the hand of my God. * Far be it from me to glory in anything *
save in the Cross of my Lord and Redeemer. * By it the world shall
be crucified to me, * and I to the world, * that I may be Thine
forever.
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be.
V.
Lord Jesus, crucified. R. Have mercy on us.
Stabat
Mater
O, how sad and sore distressed Was that
Mother, highly blest, Of the sole begotten One!
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Third Station - Jesus Falls the First Time
We adore Thee, O
Christ, and we praise Thee.
R. Because by Thy holy Cross, Thou hast redeemed the world.
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Carrying the Cross, our dear Savior was
so weakened with its heavy weight that He fell exhausted to the
ground. The Cross was light and sweet to Him, but our sins
made it so heavy and hard to carry.
Beloved Jesus, * Thou didst
carry the burden and the heavy weight of my sins. * Should I then
not bear in union with Thee * my light burden of suffering, * and
accept the sweet yoke of Thy commandments? * Thy yoke is sweet and
Thy burden is light. * I willingly accept it. * I will take up my
cross and follow Thee.
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be.
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Lord Jesus, crucified. R. Have mercy on us.
Stabat
Mater
Christ above in torment hands: She beneath beholds the
pangs Of her dying glorious Son.
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Fourth Station -
Jesus Meets His Blessed Mother
We adore Thee, O
Christ, and we praise Thee.
R. Because by Thy holy Cross, Thou hast redeemed the world.
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How sad and how painful must it have
been for Mary to behold her beloved Son laden with the Cross,
covered with wounds and blood, and driven through the streets by
savage executioners! What unspeakable pangs her most tender
heart must have experienced! How earnestly did she desire to
die instead of Jesus, or at least with Him!
O Jesus, * O Mary, * I am the
cause of the pains that pierced your hearts. * Would that my heart
might experience some of your sufferings. * O Mother, * let me share
in thy sufferings and those of they Son, * that I may obtain the
grace of a happy death.
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be.
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Lord Jesus, crucified. R. Have mercy on us.
Stabat Mater
Is there
one who would not weep, Whelmed in miseries so deep,
Christ�s dear Mother to behold?
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Fifth Station -
Simon of Cyrene Helps
Jesus Carry His
Cross
We adore Thee, O
Christ, and we praise Thee.
R. Because by Thy holy Cross, Thou hast redeemed the world.
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Simon of Cyrene was forced to help our
exhausted Savior carry His Cross. How pleased would Jesus have
been, had Simon offered his services of his own accord.
However, Simon was not invited by Christ as you are. He says:
�Take up your cross and follow Me.� Nevertheless you recoil,
and carry it grudgingly.
O Jesus, * whosoever does not
take up his cross and follow Thee, * is not worthy of Thee. *
Behold, I cheerfully join Thee on the way of the cross. * I desire
to carry it with all patience until death, * that I may prove worthy
of Thee.
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be.
V.
Lord Jesus, crucified. R. Have mercy on us.
Stabat Mater
Can the
human heart refrain From partaking in her pain, In that Mother�s
pain untold?
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Sixth Station -
Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus
We adore Thee, O
Christ, and we praise Thee.
R. Because by Thy holy Cross, Thou hast redeemed the world.
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Moved by compassion, Veronica presents
her veil to Jesus, to wipe His disfigured face. He imprints on
it His holy countenance, and returns it to her as a recompense.
Shall Christ reward you in like manner? Then you too must do
Him a service. But you do a service to Christ every time you
perform a work of mercy towards your neighbor: for He says: �What
you have done to the least of My brethren, you have done to Me.�
Dearest Jesus, * what return
shall I make Thee for all Thy benefits? * Behold, I consecrate
myself entirely to Thy service. * My whole heart I give to Thee; *
stamp on it Thy holy image, * that I may never forget Thee.
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be.
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Lord Jesus, crucified. R. Have mercy on us.
Stabat Mater
Bruised,
derided, cursed, defiled, She beheld her tender Child, All with
bloody scourges rent.
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Seventh Station -
Jesus Falls the Second Time
We adore Thee, O
Christ, and we praise Thee.
R. Because by Thy holy Cross, Thou hast redeemed the world.
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Overwhelmed by the weight of the Cross,
Jesus falls again to the ground. But the cruel executioners do
not permit Him to rest a moment. With thrusts and blows they
urge Him onward. With what cruelty Jesus in treated and
trampled under foot! Remember, compassionate soul, that your
sins caused Jesus this painful fall.
Have mercy on me, O Jesus, * and
help me never to fall into my former sins. * From this moment I will
strive sincerely * never to sin again. * But Thou, O Jesus,
strengthen me with Thy grace, * that I may faithfully carry out my
resolution.
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be.
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Lord Jesus, crucified. R. Have mercy on us.
Stabat Mater
For the
sins of His own nation, Saw Him hang in desolation Till His spirit
forth He sent.
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Eighth Station -
Jesus Speaks to the Women of Jerusalem
We adore Thee, O
Christ, and we praise Thee.
R. Because by Thy holy Cross, Thou hast redeemed the world.
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Moved by compassion, these devoted
women weep over our suffering Savior. But He turns to them and
says: �Weep not for Me, but weep for yourselves and your children.
Weep for your sins and those of your children; for they are the
cause of My suffering.� You also must weep over your sins, for
there is nothing more pleasing to our Lord and more useful to
yourself than the tears you shed out of contrition for your sins.
O Jesus, * who shall give my
eyes a torrent of tears, * that I may day and night weep over my
sins? * I beseech Thee by Thy bitter and bloody tears * to move my
heart, * so that tears may flow in abundance from my eyes, * and
that I may weep over Thy sufferings * and over my sins until death.
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be.
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Lord Jesus, crucified. R. Have mercy on us.
Stabat Mater
O thou
Mother: font of love! Touch my spirit from above, Make my heart with
thine accord.
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Ninth Station - Jesus Falls the Third Time
We adore Thee, O
Christ, and we praise Thee.
R. Because by Thy holy Cross, Thou hast redeemed the world.
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Exhausted at the foot of Calvary, Jesus
falls for the third time to the ground. How painfully must
have been reopened all the wounds of His tender body by these
repeated falls. And how enormous must my sins be, to cause
Jesus to fall so painfully. Had not Jesus taken my sins upon
Himself, they would have plunged me into the abyss of Hell.
Most merciful Jesus, * I return
Thee a thousand thanks * for not permitting me to die in my sins *
and fall into the abyss of Hell, * as I have deserved so often. *
Enkindle in me a sincere desire to amend my life. * Let me never
again fall into sin, * but grant me the grace of final perseverance.
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be.
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Lord Jesus, crucified. R. Have mercy on us.
Stabat Mater
Make me
feel as thou has felt; Make my soul to glow and melt, With the love
of Christ my Lord.
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Tenth Station -
Jesus Is Stripped of His Garments
We adore Thee, O
Christ, and we praise Thee.
R. Because by Thy holy Cross, Thou hast redeemed the world.
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Arriving on Calvary, Jesus was cruelly deprived of His garments.
How painful the stripping must have been, because the garments
adhered to His mangled body, so that in removing them parts of the
flesh were torn away. Jesus is deprived of His garments that
He may die possessed of nothing. How happy shall not I die
after laying aside my evil habits and tendencies!
Help me, O Jesus, to amend my
life. * Let it be renewed according to Thy will and desire. *
However painful the correction may be to me, * I will not spare
myself. * With the assistance of Thy grace, * I will refrain from
all sinful pleasure and vain amusement, * that I may die happy and
live forever.
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be.
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Lord Jesus, crucified. R. Have mercy on us.
Stabat Mater
Holy
Mother, pierce me through; In my heart each wound renew Of my Savior
crucified.
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Eleventh Station -
Jesus Is Nailed to the Cross
We adore Thee, O
Christ, and we praise Thee.
R. Because by Thy holy Cross, Thou hast redeemed the world.
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Stripped of His garments, Jesus is violently thrown down on the
Cross. His hands and His feet are nailed to it in the most
cruel way. Jesus remains silent, because it so pleases His
heavenly Father. He suffers patiently, because He suffers for
you. How do you act in sufferings and trials? How
fretful and impatient, how full of complaints are you!
O Jesus, * meek and patient
Lamb, * I renounce forever my impatience. Crucify, O Lord, my flesh,
* with its evil desires and vices. * Punish and afflict me in this
life, * but spare me in the next. * I resign myself altogether to
Thy holy will. * May it be done in all things.
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be.
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Lord Jesus, crucified. R. Have mercy on us.
Stabat Mater
Let me
share with Thee His pain, Who for all my sins was slain, Who for me
in torment died.
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Twelfth Station - Jesus Dies on the Cross
We adore Thee, O
Christ, and we praise Thee.
R. Because by Thy holy Cross, Thou hast redeemed the world.
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Behold Jesus crucified! Behold His wounds received for love of
you! His whole appearance betokens love. His head is
bent to kiss you. His arms are extended to embrace you.
His heart is open to receive you. Oh what love! Jesus
dies on the Cross, to preserve you from eternal death.
Most lovable Jesus, * who will
grant that I may die for love of Thee? * I will endeavor to die to
the world and its vanities * when I behold Thee on the Cross *
covered with wounds and crowned with thorns. * Merciful Jesus, *
take me into Thy wounded heart, * that I may despise all perishable
things, * to live and die for Thee alone.
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be.
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Lord Jesus, crucified. R. Have mercy on us.
Stabat Mater
Let me
mingle tears with thee, Mourning Him who mourned for me, All the
days that I may live.
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Thirteenth Station -
Jesus Is Taken Down From the Cross
We adore Thee, O
Christ, and we praise Thee.
R. Because by Thy holy Cross, Thou hast redeemed the world.
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Jesus did not descend from the Cross, but remained on it till His
death. When taken down, He rested on the bosom of His beloved
Mother as He had so often done in life. Persevere in your good
resolutions, and do not flee from the cross. For he who
perseveres till the end shall be saved. Consider, moreover,
how pure the heart should be that receives the body and blood of
Jesus Christ in the adorable Sacrament of the Altar.
O Lord Jesus crucified! * I most
earnestly entreat Thee: * Help me do what is right * and let me not
be separated from Thy Cross, * for on it I desire to live and to
die. * Create in me, O Lord, a clean heart, * that I may worthily
receive Thee in Holy Communion, and that Thou mayest remain in me, *
and I in Thee, * for all eternity.
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be.
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Lord Jesus, crucified. R. Have mercy on us.
Stabat Mater
By the
cross with thee to stay; There with thee to weep and pray Is all I
ask of thee to give.
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Fourteenth Station -
Jesus Is Laid in the Tomb
We adore Thee, O
Christ, and we praise Thee.
R. Because by Thy holy Cross, Thou hast redeemed the world.
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The body of Jesus is laid in a stranger�s tomb. He Who in this
world had not whereon to rest His head, would have no grave of His
own after death. You whose heart is still attached to this
world, despise it that you may not perish with it.
O Jesus, * Thou hast singled me
out from the world, * what then shall I seek in it? * Thou hast
created me for Heaven, * what then shall I desire upon earth? *
Depart from me, deceitful world, with thy vanities! Henceforth
I will walk the way of the Cross * traced out for me by my Redeemer,
* and journey onward to my heavenly home, * where my rest and my joy
shall be forever.
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be.
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Lord Jesus, crucified. R. Have mercy on us.
Stabat Mater
Virgin of
all virgins best, Listen to my fond request: Let me share thy grief
divine.
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