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14. St. Faustina’s Way of the Cross: Station 14

St. Faustina's Way of the Cross: STATION 14

Continue with St. Faustina’s Way of the Cross, Station 14.

St. Faustina's Way of the Cross

STATION 14: Jesus is Laid in the Tomb

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.

Pray the Stations of the Cross with Us, way of the Cross, station 14

A Reading from the Gospel According to John

(John 19: 38-42)

 After this Joseph of Arimathe′a, who was a disciple of Jesus, but secretly, for fear of the Jews, asked Pilate that he might take away the body of Jesus, and Pilate gave him leave. So he came and took away his body.   Nicode′mus also, who had at first come to him by night, came bringing a mixture of myrrh and aloes, about a hundred pounds’ weight.  They took the body of Jesus, and bound it in linen cloths with the spices, as is the burial custom of the Jews.  Now in the place where he was crucified, there was a garden, and in the garden a new tomb where no one had ever been laid. So because of the Jewish day of Preparation, as the tomb was close at hand, they laid Jesus there.

Jesus: (celebrant reads)

But child, you are not yet in your homeland; so go, fortified by My grace, and fight for My kingdom in human souls; fight as a king’s child would; and remember that the days of your exile will pass quickly, and with them the possibility of earning merit for heaven. I expect from you, My child, a great number of souls who will glorify My mercy for all eternity (1489). 

St. Faustina: (all read)

Every soul You have entrusted to me, Jesus, I will try to aid with prayer and sacrifice, so that Your grace can work in them. O great lover of souls, my Jesus, I thank You for this immense confidence with which You have deigned to place souls in our care (245).

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

All Read:

Grant, Merciful Lord, that not even one of those souls which You have entrusted to me be lost. 

Celebrant Reads:

You, who suffered wounds for us, 

All Read:

Christ Jesus, have mercy on us.

Stabat Mater

Virgin of all virgins blest!
Listen to my fond request:
Let me share thy grief with thee.

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 14.

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CREDITS

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.

Carl Heinrich Bloch painted The Burial of Christ, Nicodemus depicted on the left, and Joseph of Arimathea depicted on the right circa the 1800s.

Diego Velasquez painted Christ Crucified circa 1632.  We used a cropped version of his painting.

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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