Showing posts with label Good Friday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Good Friday. Show all posts

Friday, April 3, 2015

The Stations With St. John Paul II

Saint John Paul II leads Stations of the Cross on Good Friday of 2002 at the Colosseum in Rome
(CNS photo / L'Osservatore Romano)

We are here
because we are convinced that the
Way of the Cross of the Son of God
was not simply a journey
to the place of execution.
We believe that every step of the Condemned Christ,
every action and every word,
as well as everything felt and done
by those who took part in this tragic drama,
continues to speak to us.
In his suffering and death too,
Christ reveals to us the truth about God and man….

To continue praying the Stations of the Cross led by Saint John Paul II in the Holy Year 2000, follow along here.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Let Us Remind Man


Capuchin Father Raniero Cantalamaessa, who was appointed as Preacher to the Pontifical Household by Blessed John Paul II, gave an incredible homily on Good Friday, which gets to the heart of evangelization. He said:

In his "Ecclesiastical History of the English People," the Venerable Bede tells how the Christian faith made its entrance into the North of England. When the missionaries from Rome arrived in Northumberland, the local King summoned a Council of dignitaries to decide whether to allow them, or not, to spread the new message. Some of those present were in favor, others against. It was winter and outside there was a blizzard, but the room was lit and warm. At one point a bird came from a hole in the wall, fluttered a bit, frightened, in the hall, and then disappeared through a hole in the opposite wall.

Then one of those present rose and said: "Sire, our life in this world resembles that bird. We come we know not from where, for a while we enjoy the light and warmth of this world and then we disappear back into the darkness, without knowing where we are going. If these men are capable of revealing to us something of the mystery of our lives, we must listen to them". The Christian faith could return on our continent and in the secularized world for the same reason it made its entrance: as the only message, that is, which has a sure answer to the great questions of life and death.

If we just stop and take a look around us, we’ll notice that many of our fellow men suffer through the mysterious questions of origin and fate. Distorted ideas lead them down dangerous paths, sending them to false ideologies or to the sciences for answers.

As Blessed John Paul II reminded us, “we are an Easter people and ‘Alleluia’ is our song.”  In remembering Christ’s death and resurrection this past weekend, we encountered His abundant love. This love not only urges us, but it also empowers us to remind our fellow men of the freedom they have in Christ, due to the glorious things that He has done for us.

Let us soak up the overflowing joy of this Easter season, so that we can remind man of what he was really made for—eternal fellowship with God.

Friday, April 6, 2012

The Way of the Cross

They compelled a passer-by, Simon of Cyrene, who was coming in from the country, the father of Alexander and Rufus, to carry his Cross. (Mark 15:21)

Let us help Jesus carry His cross today. Take time to meditate upon Blessed John Paul II’s Way of the Cross.