Thursday, March 04, 2010

[MaryVitamin] Stations of the Cross with Mary VI


 
Mary Vitamin for March 4th
Topic: The Sixth Station: Jesus Meets Veronica
 
Quote:
Father Faber
"How [Mary] longed to wipe the blood from His face with her veil, to part His tangled hair to remove with lightest touch that cruel crown, to lift the Cross off His shoulders and see whether her broken heart would not give her superhuman strength to carry it for Him!"
Father Faber,  
At the Foot of the Cross, (Tan Books: 1978), 212.

Meditation:
One can almost imagine the Mother of Christ standing beside St. Veronica in the crowd encouraging her spiritual daughter to great courage and sublime compassion.

John Paul II
[T]he Divine Redeemer wishes to penetrate the soul of every sufferer through the heart of his holy Mother, the first and the most exalted of all the redeemed. As though by a continuation of that motherhood which by the power of the Holy Spirit had given him life, the dying Christ conferred upon the ever Virgin Mary a new kind of motherhood ”spiritual and universal” towards all human beings, so that every individual, during the pilgrimage of faith, might remain, together with her, closely united to him unto the Cross, and so that every form of suffering, given fresh life by the power of this Cross, should become no longer the weakness of man but the power of God.
 
Resolution:
Today I will think of St. Veronica as a symbol of a child of Mary who looks to offer Christ  comfort in his sufferings. How can I comfort the crucified in the presence of Our Lady today?
 
Marian Vow:
St. Katharine Drexel (feast day March 3rd)
What likeness is there between me and my Mother? Do I try to be like her, in her love for Jesus? In her devotion to the cause for which he died –the salvation of souls- in her absolute submission to the will of God, in her patient suffering? Holy Mary, Mother of God and my Mother too, let me stand at the foot of the cross with you, to learn its lessons and to learn to be like the Mother of Sorrows. Amen.
 
I give this resolution to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Thanks be to God for graces received.


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