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7. Stations of the Cross: Station 7

Scriptural Way of the Cross: STATION 7

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The Way of the Cross

STATION 7: Jesus Falls for the Second Time

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.

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A Reading from the Gospel According to Luke

(Luke 9: 22-24)

“The Son of Man must undergo great suffering, and be rejected by the elders, chief priests, and scribes, and be killed, and on the third day be raised.”

 Then he said to them all, “If any want to become my followers, let them deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me.  For those who want to save their life will lose it, and those who lose their life for my sake will save it.”

- moment of silence -

V. Lord Jesus, Crucified.

R. HAVE MERCY ON US.

Stabat Mater

For the sins of His own nation,
Saw Him hang in desolation,
’til His Spirit forth He sent.

Murillo painted La Dolorosa circa 1660 to 1670.

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Scriptural Stations of the Cross List

The scriptural Stations of the Cross are linked here except for Station 7.

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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.

We chose a Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo painting of one of the falls of Jesus.  It is oil on canvas and located in the Church of San Polo in Venice.  He painted it circa 1745 to 1749.

Lo Spasimo di Sicilia is by the artist Raffaello Saanzio da Urbino  (also known as Raphael).  He painted it in 1517.

Carlo Esteban Murillo painted La Dolorosa circa 1660-1670.

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

Credits for linked images are on their respective pages.

Our information is from general knowledge, experience, and shared internet sources. We’d like you to use it as a starting point for your research to verify facts and build a reference list.

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