"GRACE NOTES"
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WAY OF THE CROSS The Stations, or Way of the Cross, is an ancient method of meditating upon Christ's Suffering and Death. Trace the path of Jesus from His condemnation to His body being laid in a tomb. Bring your senses, and most of all your heart, and walk the Way of the Cross. Take time to read, reflect, pray, and/or sing. Reflect on what Jesus' journey to the cross means for you, for all. |
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FIVE: A woman wipes the face of Jesus
This remembered incident is also from the first-century churches' oral tradition. A woman forces her way through the crowd to comfort Jesus by wiping his bloodied and sweat-drenched face with a towel. It is an act of courageous sympathy and kindness amid incredible suffering on the way to a certain death. Reflection: Along the way of life, is there a cross-bearing friend whose wounds I can soothe, whose countenance I can lift, whose heartache I can hear, whose grief I can assuage? I cannot do everything, but I can do something. Prayer: O Jesus, though I cannot minister to You on Your way, I can reach out to relieve and refresh those who carry crosses today. Give me insight and courage to do so-even when the crowd scoffs at and isolates me. It is You whose face I lift. Amen. Song: I will
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