EIGHTH
STATION
Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem who weep for him
We adore Thee, O Christ, and we bless Thee.
For by Thy holy cross Thou hast redeemed the world.
From the Gospel according to Luke. 23:28-31
Jesus turning to them said, "Daughters of Jerusalem, do not
weep for me, but weep for yourselves and for your children.
For behold, the days are coming when they will say, 'Blessed
are the barren, and the wombs that never bore, and the
breasts that never gave suck!' Then they will begin to say
to the mountains, 'Fall on us'; and to the hills, 'Cover
us'. For if they do this when the wood is green, what will
happen when it is dry?"
MEDITATION
Hearing Jesus reproach the women of Jerusalem who follow him
and weep for him ought to make us reflect. How should we
understand his words? Are they not directed at a piety which
is purely sentimental, one which fails to lead to conversion
and living faith? It is no use to lament the sufferings of
this world if our life goes on as usual. And so the Lord
warns us of the danger in which we find ourselves. He shows
us both the seriousness of sin and the seriousness of
judgment. Can it be that, despite all our expressions of
consternation in the face of evil and innocent suffering, we
are all too prepared to trivialize the mystery of evil? Have
we accepted only the gentleness and love of God and Jesus,
and quietly set aside the word of judgment? "How can God be
so concerned with our weaknesses?", we say. "We are only
human!" Yet as we contemplate the sufferings of the Son, we
see more clearly the seriousness of sin, and how it needs to
be fully atoned if it is to be overcome. Before the image of
the suffering Lord, evil can no longer be trivialized. To us
too, he says: "Do not weep for me, weep for yourselves... if
they do this when the wood is green, what will happen when
it is dry?".
PRAYER
Lord, to the weeping women you spoke of repentance and the
Day of Judgment, when all of us will stand before your face:
before you, the Judge of the world. You call us to leave
behind the trivialization of evil, which salves our
consciences and allows us to carry on as before. You show us
the seriousness of our responsibility, the danger of our
being found guilty and without excuse on the Day of
Judgment. Grant that we may not simply walk at your side,
with nothing to offer other than compassionate words.
Convert us and give us new life. Grant that in the end we
will not be dry wood, but living branches in you, the true
vine, bearing fruit for eternal life (cf. Jn 15:1-10).
All:
[Our Father, who art in heaven]
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