FIFTH
STATION
The Cyrenian helps Jesus carry the Cross
We adore Thee, O Christ, and we bless Thee.
For by Thy holy cross Thou hast redeemed the world.
From the Gospel according to Matthew. 27:32; 16:24
As they went out, they came upon a man of Cyrene, Simon by
name; this man they compelled to carry his cross. Jesus told
his disciples, "If any man would come after me, let him deny
himself and take up his cross and follow me.
MEDITATION
Simon of Cyrene is on his way home, returning from work,
when he comes upon the sad procession of those condemned
for him, perhaps, it was a common sight. The soldiers force
this rugged man from the country to carry the Cross on his
own shoulders. How annoying he must have thought it to be
suddenly caught up in the fate of those condemned men! He
does what he must do, but reluctantly. Significantly, the
Evangelist Mark does not only name him, but also his
children, who were evidently known as Christians and as
members of that community (cf. Mk 15:21). From this chance
encounter, faith was born. The Cyrenian, walking beside
Jesus and sharing the burden of the Cross, came to see that
it was a grace to be able to accompany him to his
crucifixion and to help him. The mystery of Jesus, silent
and suffering, touched his heart. Jesus, whose divine love
alone can redeem all humanity, wants us to share his Cross
so that we can complete what is still lacking in his
suffering (cf. Col 1:24). Whenever we show kindness to the
suffering, the persecuted and defenseless, and share in
their sufferings, we help to carry that same Cross of Jesus.
In this way we obtain salvation, and help contribute to the
salvation of the world.
PRAYER
Lord, you opened the eyes and heart of Simon of Cyrene, and
you gave him, by his share in your Cross, the grace of
faith. Help us to aid our neighbors in need, even when this
interferes with our own plans and desires. Help us to
realize that it is a grace to be able to share the cross of
others and, in this way, know that we are walking with you
along the way. Help us to appreciate with joy that, when we
share in your suffering and the sufferings of this world, we
become servants of salvation and are able to help build up
your Body, the Church.
All:
[Our Father, who art in heaven]
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