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The sorrowful Virgin Mary holds her Son Jesus after his death, pierced to the heart with sorrow, but full of faith. We too can believe and trust, with God's help, even when we do not fully understand.
I saw a window into time, and our dear Lord hanging helpless on the cross. Christ is Present, in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, as Mary looks on.
One Palm Sunday I saw within my soul Our Lord's terrible cry from the cross. We who are weak can be certain that He has shared our weakness, though not our sinfulness.
The Angels bowed low at the words "His Most Precious Blood", in honour of Christ's sacred Passion.
Christ in His Passion was mocked and humiliated; His whole body was raw and bleeding after the scourging.
He showed me the appearance of His wounds after His Scourging, and showed how our sacrifices, united with His, can be offered in one prayer to the Father.
Christ was mocked on the Cross and was cruelly exposed, for our sins. Each humiliation we accept, from love, soothes His heart in His Passion!
He directed my sight to His Precious Blood, spilt for our sins, and to His Holy Cross, plainly in view.
He directed my sight to His Precious Blood, spilt for our sins, and to His Holy Cross, plainly in view.
At the Consecration, I saw His Precious Blood pouring from His wounded side
He said: "This is how much I love you", and showed what he had undergone to save my life, like a prisoner captured and tortured in a war.
By the Father's will, foreknowledge, plan, consent and justice, Christ suffered and died, and leaped up to His Father, drawing us in His wake.
By the Father's will, foreknowledge, plan, consent and justice, Christ suffered and died, and leaped up to His Father, drawing us in His wake.
How the Angels, thousands of them, shuddered in horror as the very Son of God died on Calvary, in His surrender and infinite praise of the Father.
Christ came into the world, offering His entire life to His Father, from infancy to death. In the Mass, that same Christ-child, at Christmas, offered Himself and His life to the Father, for the Father's glory. Christ gave glory to God at every moment of His earthly existence, and still offers praise to Him from our midst today.
What an example of humility was given to us by Christ on Calvary, where our God showed only patience, charity and forgiveness.
Jesus really died for us. In His ordinary, warm, solid, real body, Jesus was mocked, beaten, stripped and crucified, because of our sins - to save us!
We should keep in mind two images of Christ: of Christ wounded, and Christ triumphant.
As we gaze upon the altar, at the offering of His Sacrifice, we hear Christ say: 'Father, forgive them.' He has always loved us. Now, He prays for us as He prayed long ago in His Passion
We can offer up our sufferings in union with Jesus in His Passion, to comfort Him, and to help other souls. Every suffering in our lives can be offered up, united with Jesus in that same type of suffering in His own life: our fear united to His in Gethsemane; our being misunderstood, with Jesus deserted by His Apostles; our grief, with Jesus weeping for Lazarus; our fear of evil forces, with Jesus being tempted by Satan.
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