TENTH
STATION
Jesus is stripped of his garments
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. 27:33-36
And when they came to a place called Golgotha (which means
the place of a skull), they offered him wine to drink,
mingled with gall, but when he tasted it, he would not drink
it. And when they had crucified him, they divided his
garments among them by casting lots; then they sat down and
kept watch over him there.
MEDITATION
Jesus is stripped of his garments. Clothing gives a man his
social position; it gives him his place in society, it makes
him someone. His public stripping means that Jesus is no
longer anything at all, he is simply an outcast, despised by
all alike. The moment of the stripping reminds us of the
expulsion from Paradise: God's splendor has fallen away from
man, who now stands naked and exposed, unclad and ashamed.
And so Jesus once more takes on the condition of fallen man.
Stripped of his garments, he reminds us that we have all
lost the "first garment" that is God's splendor. At the foot
of the Cross, the soldiers draw lots to divide his paltry
possessions, his clothes. The Evangelists describe the scene
with words drawn from Psalm 22:19; by doing so they tell us
the same thing that Jesus would tell his disciples on the
road to Emmaus: that everything takes place "according to
the Scriptures". Nothing is mere coincidence; everything
that happens is contained in the Word of God and sustained
by his divine plan. The Lord passes through all the stages
and steps of man's fall from grace, yet each of these steps,
for all its bitterness, becomes a step towards our
redemption: this is how he carries home the lost sheep. Let
us not forget that John says that lots were drawn for Jesus'
tunic, "woven without seam from top to bottom" (Jn 19:23).
We may consider this as a reference to the High Priest's
robe, which was "woven from a single thread", without
stitching (Fl. Josephus, a III, 161). For he, the Crucified
One, is the true High Priest.
PRAYER
Lord Jesus, you were stripped of your garments, exposed to
shame, cast out of society. You took upon yourself the shame
of Adam, and you healed it. You also take upon yourself the
sufferings and the needs of the poor, the outcasts of our
world. And in this very way you fulfill the words of the
prophets. This is how you bring meaning into apparent
meaninglessness. This is how you make us realize that your
Father holds you, us, and the whole world in his hands. Give
us a profound respect for man at every stage of his
existence, and in all the situations in which we encounter
him. Clothe us in the light of your grace.
All:
[Our Father, who art in heaven]
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