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12. St. Faustina’s Way of the Cross: Station 12

St. Faustina's Way of the Cross: STATION 12

Continue with St. Faustina’s Way of the Cross, Station 12.

St. Faustina's Way of the Cross

STATION 12: Jesus Dies on the Cross

We adore You, O Christ, and we praise You (or: We adore You, O Christ, and we bless You.)

BECAUSE BY YOUR HOLY CROSS, YOU HAVE REDEEMED THE WORLD.

Sorrowful Mysteries and Prayer before a Crucifix, painting by Murillo, stations of the Cross, way of the cross, station 12

A Reading from the Gospel According to John

(John 19: 33-37)

 but when they came to Jesus and saw that he was already dead, they did not break his legs.  But one of the soldiers pierced his side with a spear, and at once there came out blood and water.  He who saw it has borne witness — his testimony is true, and he knows that he tells the truth — that you also may believe.  For these things took place that the scripture might be fulfilled, “Not a bone of him shall be broken.”  And again another scripture says, “They shall look on him whom they have pierced.” 

Jesus: (celebrant reads)

All this is for the salvation of souls. Consider well, My daughter, what you are doing for their salvation (1184). 

St. Faustina: (all read)

Then I saw the Lord Jesus nailed to the cross. When He had hung on it for a while, I saw a multitude of souls crucified like Him. Then I saw a second multitude of souls, and a third. The second multitude were not nailed to [their] crosses, but were holding them firmly in their hands. The third were neither nailed to [their] crosses nor holding them firmly in their hands, but were dragging [their] crosses behind them and were discontent.

Jesus: (celebrant reads)

Do you see these souls? Those who are like Me in the pain and contempt they suffer will be like Me also in glory. And those who resemble Me less in pain and contempt will also bear less resemblance to Me in glory (446). 

Christ's Agony in the Garden painting by Carlo Dolci, Stations of the Cross
Feet of Jesus, Divine Mercy painting

All Read:

Jesus, my Savior, hide me in the depth of Your heart that, fortified by Your grace, I may be able to resemble You in the love of the Cross and have a share in Your glory. 

Celebrant Reads:

You, who suffered wounds for us, 

All Read:

Christ Jesus, have mercy on us.

Stabat Mater

Let me mingle tears with thee,
Mourning Him who mourned for me,
All the days that I may live.

Murillo painted La Dolorosa circa 1660 to 1670.

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Stations of the Cross List

The Way of the Cross stations with reflections by St. Faustina are linked here, except for Station 12.

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The LOGO image of Our Lady of Grace is original artwork by Martin Lariviere in 2009. We have the artist’s permission (my son). It is our exclusive trademark logo image.

A beautifully photographed sky by Donald Tong inspired the website’s colour scheme. Cropped portions of it are the background for the footer Bible verse. He shared it as a free download on pexels.com.

Raphael painted The Sistine Madonna circa (1513-1514). We made circular cut-outs from the original image.

Cristo Crucificado is by the artist Bartolome Esteban Murillo  circa 1677.

Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio   painted The Entombment of Christ circa 1602 to 1603.

Carlo Dolci painted Christ’s Agony in the Garden of Gethsemane circa 1631-1686.

Saracrl shared the close-up of the feet of our Lord from the Divine Mercy painting on Cathopic.

The Bible passages are from the Revised Standard Version, Catholic Edition.

Credits for linked images are on their respective pages.

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