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Friday 14 April 2017

Stations Of The Cross. Every Friday During Lent. When Was The Last Time You Followed The Way Of The Cross ?



Taken from: FR. Z's BLOG


This Article is taken from, and can be read in full at, FR. Z's BLOG

Since it is a Friday of Lent, a First Friday, do please Pray The Act of Reparation.

Here also are my audio projects of The Way of The Cross.

What we need right now is PRAYER, especially at the end of this hard week. And remember to
GO TO CONFESSION !!!

Also, these days, we especially need to Pray for Priests, which includes Bishops and everyone up the hierarchy


There are many Priests, today, who  – for one reason or another  –  are failing in their duty to teach with clarity what The Church has always taught.

There are other Priests who are becoming discouraged and afraid concerning what might befall them if they remain clear and faithful. Yet other Priests are mired in sins. And always there are those Priests who are infirm, old, nearing their judgment.

Hence, this year, I’ve added a new version, The Way Of The Cross For Priests from The Benedictines of Silverstream Priory. HERE.

Would you consider getting copies of this for your Priests where you are ?

They also have beautiful Altar Cards HERE.


 In my reading, I left out the references to the Scripture passages which are quoted, for they would not be read in a public recitation. I urge you, however, to obtain a hard copy so that, if you wish, you can find them. Even more, I urge you Lay People to get a copy and then Pray with it for Priests.

Below are readings of The Via Crucis, The Way of The Cross, composed by
Joseph Card. Ratzinger, later Pope Benedict XVI, for the 2005 Good Friday observance at The Colosseum in Rome.
Saint Alphonus Liguori.
Blessed John Henry Newman.
Saint Francis of Assisi (according to the method . . . )
Silverstream Priory – The Way Of The Cross For Priests.

There are two versions of "The Way" by Saint Alphonsus Liguori. One is plain with just my voice. The other is the same voice recording, but with The Gregorian Chant Sequence Stabat Mater interlaced between The Stations.

There are two versions of "The Way", by Saint Alphonsus Liguori. One is plain, with just my voice. The other is the same voice recording but with the Gregorian chant Sequence Stabat Mater interlaced between The Stations.


 The Way Of The Cross For Priests [ 24:00 ] Hide Player | Play in Popup | Download (80)

 Stations of the Cross - Joseph Ratzinger (Good Friday 2005) [ 1:05:40 ] Hide Player | Play in Popup | Download (28051)

 Stations of the Cross by St. Alphonsus Liguori [ 35:43 ] Hide Player | Play in Popup | Download (14045)

 Stations of the Cross by St. Alphonsus Liguori (with chant) [ 34:16 ] Hide Player | Play in Popup | Download (23256)

 Stations of the Cross by Bl. John Henry Newman [ 50:42 ] Hide Player | Play in Popup | Download (7490)

 Stations of the Cross according to the method of St Francis of Assisi [ 42:43 ] Hide Player | Play in Popup | Download (268)


You can gain a Plenary Indulgence, under the usual conditions of Confession and Communion, within a few days of the work, and detachment even from Venial Sin. From The Handbook of Indulgences:

63. Exercise of The Way of The Cross (Viae Crucis exercitium).

A Plenary Indulgence is granted to The Faithful, who make the pious exercise of The Way of The Cross.

The gaining of the Plenary Indulgence is regulated by the following norms:

The pious exercise must be made before Stations of The Way of The Cross, legitimately erected.

For the erection of The Way of The Cross, Fourteen Crosses are required, to which it is customary to add Fourteen Pictures, or, Images, which represent The Stations of Jerusalem.


According to the more common practice, the pious exercise consists of Fourteen Pious Readings, to which some vocal Prayers are added. However, nothing more is required than a pious Meditation on The Passion and Death of The Lord, which need not be a particular consideration of the individual Mysteries of The stations.

A movement from one Station to the next is required.

I believe that, if you follow The Holy Father’s Way of The Cross on Good Friday, even by television, the Indulgence is available.

If the pious exercise is made publicly and if it is not possible for all taking part to go in an orderly way from Station to Station, it suffices if, at least, the one conducting the exercise goes from Station to Station, the others remaining in their place.


Those who are “impeded” can gain the same Indulgence, if they spend at least one half an hour in pious Reading and Meditation on The Passion and Death of Our Lord Jesus Christ.

For those belonging to Eastern Rites, among whom this pious exercise is not practiced, the respective Patriarchs can determine some other pious exercise in memory of The Passion and Death of Our Lord Jesus Christ for the gaining of this Indulgence.


Meanwhile, from a reader last year . . .

Just a quick note to say thank you for providing your recordings of The Stations of The Cross. I am completely blind and had committed to making this part of my Lenten practices, only to have the Braille display, from which I read promptly, die. I had been struggling to find a recording of Saint Alphonsus’ version.

May God bless you !

If these recordings are helpful to you, please say a Prayer for me, especially if you use The Way Of The Cross For Priests.

Good Friday.



Illustration: CATHOLIC VOTE

The Stations Of The Cross During Lent.



The Fourteenth Station.
Jesus Is Laid In The Sepulchre.
Illustration: THE TRUE MASS

During Lent (a time of Prayer, Mortification, and Alms-Giving),
why not make the effort and go to The Stations of The Cross every week ?
If your Church doesn't bother to have The Stations of The Cross (can you believe it ?),
you can still make a private visit to the Church and Pray The Stations of The Cross, yourself,

Booklets are available in the U.K.
for 
Praying 
The Stations of The Cross
from

Good Friday. Jesus Is Laid In The Sepulchre.




English: The Entombment of Christ
(1602–1603).
Italiano: La Deposizione di Cristo.
Artist: Caravaggio.
Current location: Pinacoteca Vaticana, Rome.
Photo: May 2010.
Source: Own work.
Author: Lafit86.
(Wikimedia Commons)

Good Friday.



"Pietà ".
Artist: William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905).
Date: 1876.
This File: 24 February 2007.
User: Juanpdp.
(Wikimedia Commons)

From Italian "pieta", from Latin "pietatem" (see piety).
A painting, drawing, or sculpture of Mary,
The Mother of Jesus, holding the dead body of Jesus.
The word means “pity” in Italian.

Good Friday. Stabat Mater.






Illustration: CARMEL, GARDEN OF GOD

Stabat Mater (The Mother Stood) Is The Sequence For
The Mass Of 15 September, The Mass Of The Seven Sorrows
Of The Blessed Virgin Mary. It Recounts The Blessed Virgin Mary's Heartbreak On Good Friday, When Standing At
The Foot Of The Cross, Whilst Her Son, Jesus Christ,
Hung On That Infamous Gibbet.



"Stabat Mater".
Sung by Emma Kirkby.
Available on YouTube at

Ave Maria. Olga Szyrowa (Soprano). 2004. Pasja / The Passion Of The Christ. How Not To Love You, Maria (Diana Navarro - "Mare Mine". In Latin And Spanish).




Illustration: 


"The Passion Of The Christ".
Available on YouTube at


"Ave Maria".
Olga Szyrowa (Soprano).
Pasja / The Passion of the Christ.
2004.
Available on YouTube at


The Most Beautiful "Ave Maria" I've Ever Heard.
(Michal Lorenc, 1995).
Available on YouTube at

"Ave Maria" - Olga Szyrowa (Sopran) (M.Lorenc) ścieżka dźwiękowa z film -
Prowokator Fragmenty z filmu Mela Gibsona - Pasja / Passion of the Christ, The (2004).
"Ave Maria" performed by the Russian opera singer, Olga Szyrowa.
The soundtrack comes from the Polish Movie, "Prowokator" (1995).
Composer of all songs for the Movie is Michał Lorenc.


"How Not To Love You, Maria".
(Diana Navarro - "Mare Mine", in Latin and Spanish).
Available on YouTube at


Pasja Miłości - Beata Bednarz 
zdjecia z filmu " PASJA "
Available on YouTube at

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