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The Fourteenth Station:
Jesus is Laid in the Sepulcher
My Jesus, You were laid to rest in a stranger's
tomb. You were born with nothing of this world's goods and You died detached from
everything. When You came into the world, men slept and angels sang and now as You leave
it, Creation is silent and only a few weep. Both events were clothed in obscurity. The
majority of men live in such a way. Most of us live and die knowing and known by only a
few. Were You trying to tell us, dear Jesus, how very important our lives are just because
we are accomplishing the Father's Will? Will we ever learn the lesson of humility that
makes us content with who we are, where we are and what we are?Will our Faith ever be strong enough to see power in weakness and
good in the sufferings of our lives? Will our Hope be trusting enough to rely on Your
Providence even when we have nowhere to lay our head? Will our Love ever be strong enough
not to take scandal in the cross?
My Jesus, hide my soul in Your heart as You lie in the
Sepulcher alone. Let my heart be as a fire to keep you warm. Let my desire to know and
love You be like a torch to light up the darkness. Let my soul sing softly a hymn of
repentant love as the hours pass and Your Resurrection is at hand. Let me rejoice, dear
Jesus, with all the Angels in a hymn of praise and thanksgiving for so great a love- so
great a God- so great a day!
Amen |