This year, to live full time of Lent, we meditate on the Stations of the Cross. Starting from today, every Friday Stations of the Cross will present two commentaries by Don Tonino Bello (although that has left us, continued to make us think with his wisdom) and by our Patrick to meditate and remember the most painful moment in the history of Jesus:
The Station
Jesus is condemned to death
C. We adore you, Christ and we bless you.
T. Because by your holy cross you redeemed the world.
Jesus is condemned to death
C. We adore you, Christ and we bless you.
T. Because by your holy cross you redeemed the world.
From the Gospel according to Luke (23, 20-25)
" Pilate spoke to them Again, wanting to release Jesus, but they shouted "Crucify him, crucify him." And he, for the third time, he told them: "Why, what evil has he done? I found nothing in him worthy of death. Chastise him and release him. "But they insisted loudly, demanding that he should be crucified, and their shouts prevailed. Pilate gave sentence that their demand should be granted. He released the man who had been thrown into prison for insurrection and murder, whom they asked, and handed Jesus to their will "
Reflection
you who do not count anything in the eyes of men, but the sight of God are great, come on! God does not make the rankings. not always be enthralled by those who can speak better. Not ever, compared to the sighs of the decent poor, giving priority to the Gregorian chant that resonates in the churches. Not always seduced by the scent of incense, more than we notice the stench that rises from the vaults of history.
Thought of Patrick
1) TU Almighty, L 'Infinito "through whom all things were made and without which nothing exists," you have been sentenced to death! Lamb slain for the salvation of us all, help us to follow you without rebellion!
[silent pause]
C. Almighty and eternal God, you have restored us to life with the death and glorious resurrection of your Christ, keep us in the work of your mercy, because participation in this great mystery of your love forever consecrate ourselves to your service. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.
" Pilate spoke to them Again, wanting to release Jesus, but they shouted "Crucify him, crucify him." And he, for the third time, he told them: "Why, what evil has he done? I found nothing in him worthy of death. Chastise him and release him. "But they insisted loudly, demanding that he should be crucified, and their shouts prevailed. Pilate gave sentence that their demand should be granted. He released the man who had been thrown into prison for insurrection and murder, whom they asked, and handed Jesus to their will "
Reflection
you who do not count anything in the eyes of men, but the sight of God are great, come on! God does not make the rankings. not always be enthralled by those who can speak better. Not ever, compared to the sighs of the decent poor, giving priority to the Gregorian chant that resonates in the churches. Not always seduced by the scent of incense, more than we notice the stench that rises from the vaults of history.
Thought of Patrick
1) TU Almighty, L 'Infinito "through whom all things were made and without which nothing exists," you have been sentenced to death! Lamb slain for the salvation of us all, help us to follow you without rebellion!
[silent pause]
C. Almighty and eternal God, you have restored us to life with the death and glorious resurrection of your Christ, keep us in the work of your mercy, because participation in this great mystery of your love forever consecrate ourselves to your service. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Station II
Jesus takes up his cross
From the Gospel according (John 19, 17-18 )
C. We adore you, Christ and we bless you.
T. Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.
" So they took Jesus, and carrying the cross, he went to the Place of the Skull, in Hebrew, Golgotha, where they crucified him and with him two others, one on either side, and Jesus between "
Reflection
The cross we set in the framework of human wisdom and sublimity in the frame of the speech. We attacked it with reverence to the walls of our house, but there are planted in the heart. Pende from our neck, but not hanging over our choices. The turn bowing and incense in church, but we keep the polar opposite of his logic. We have isolated even with all the respect it deserves.
Thought of Patrick
was not enough to kill you, you had to also go through a painful journey with the cross on his shoulders! After the terrible battle took place in the Garden of Olives, where you sweat blood! Sir, every station along this route, not only has a meaning for you, but it must also have in our lives. Not enough to contemplate and perhaps cry, we must be willing to follow you!
[silent pause]
C. Lord, you who said, "My yoke is easy and my burden is light", help us to welcome him in our history.
Jesus takes up his cross
From the Gospel according (John 19, 17-18 )
C. We adore you, Christ and we bless you.
T. Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.
" So they took Jesus, and carrying the cross, he went to the Place of the Skull, in Hebrew, Golgotha, where they crucified him and with him two others, one on either side, and Jesus between "
Reflection
The cross we set in the framework of human wisdom and sublimity in the frame of the speech. We attacked it with reverence to the walls of our house, but there are planted in the heart. Pende from our neck, but not hanging over our choices. The turn bowing and incense in church, but we keep the polar opposite of his logic. We have isolated even with all the respect it deserves.
Thought of Patrick
was not enough to kill you, you had to also go through a painful journey with the cross on his shoulders! After the terrible battle took place in the Garden of Olives, where you sweat blood! Sir, every station along this route, not only has a meaning for you, but it must also have in our lives. Not enough to contemplate and perhaps cry, we must be willing to follow you!
[silent pause]
C. Lord, you who said, "My yoke is easy and my burden is light", help us to welcome him in our history.
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