Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Stations of the Cross from the Maronite Archbishop of Syria - 5th Station Simon of Cyrene


Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Stations of the Cross from the Maronite Archbishop of Syria - Independent Catholic News

 COMMENT: Hours of the Passion
Making the Stations of the Cross in Lent - there seem to be different views  on Simon of Cyrene helping Jesus. Among the mystics: Luisa Piccarreta, "Simon unwilling and grumbling, not by love but by force", Reparation, Maria  Valtorta, "the man from Cyrene, strong man, about forty standing near donkey and his sons sons... the man from Cyrene feels such pity, as he sees that Mary cannot embrace Her Son...". Compassion.
Prayer and meditation of the Twenty Hours of Jesus Passion, 5 PM to 4 PM.


At Rome, the Station is in the church of St. Anastasia, where, formerly, the Mass of the Aurora on Christmas Day was celebrated. The first church was built in the late 3rd or early 4th century, and was one of the first parish churches of ancient Rome. It was given by a woman called Anastasia and called titulus Anastasiae after her. Later, it was dedicated to a martyr of the same name.
Catholic Culture: Stational Church Rome

Stations of the Cross from the Maronite Archbishop of Syria

Stations of the Cross from the Maronite Archbishop of Syria | Archbishop Samir Nassar, Maronite Archbishop of Damascus, Meditations on the Stations of the Cross, Antonia Moffat
This Lent,  Archbishop Samir Nassar, the Maronite Archbishop of Damascus, has sent us Meditations on the Stations of the Cross in his capacity as Episcopal Shepherd of the Syrian Commission for the Family. They are deeply moving and I hope that you will appreciate them and encourage the Parishes to pray them in solidarity with the Persecuted Church. Syria has now entered a 5th year of continuous war .. there is nothing more to say .. and in presenting us with the Stations of the Cross the Archbishop of Damascus.
“Blessed Are They Who are Persecuted for justice, the Kingdom of Heaven is theirs.”   Matthew 5:10

The Way of the CROSS

Meditation for refugee and homeless families in the Middle East


FIRST STATION: JESUS IS ​​SENTENCED TO DEATH
“Pilate delivers Jesus to be crucified.” Mt. 15:12-13

An innocent man condemned to death. What injustice! Lord, our families feel their suffering with you, innocent victims in your image, through violence and persecution. They are forced to leave homes, schools, parishes, towns, neighbors, friends, and cemeteries, to live in refugee camps of misery and indifference.
Pilate is always there to feed injustice.

Lord, enlighten the minds of these “judges” and make us messengers of justice. Amen.

SECOND STATION: JESUS ​​CARRIES THE CROSS
“ ..then they led him away to crucify him ..” Mk. 15:20

Jesus is taken to the soldiers, he “through whom all things were made and nothing was made without him,” (Jn. 1:3) lowers his head and walks humiliated, carrying the cross, defenseless.
Lord Jesus, the force of evil is still rampant and destroys. Lord you identified with the weak, look at our fragile families, humiliated and torn by violence. They are victims of injustice as you were. Give them the strength to carry the cross, to keep the faith, and to hope in you. Amen.


THIRD STATION: JESUS ​​FALLS FOR THE FIRST TIME
“He was pierced for our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities.” Isaiah 53:5

He who brings peace to the world is wounded by our sins and falls under the burden of our sins.
Lord we are crushed by the weight of the cross and the great desolation around us. Our selfishness and weakness pulls us down. Lord, lift us from our falls and direct our mind back to your truth. Amen
FOURTH STATION: JESUS ​​MEETS HIS MOTHER
“And a sword will pierce your own soul.” Luke 2:35; Isaiah 53.5

Wounded and suffering, carrying the cross of humanity, Jesus meets his mother and the face of all humanity. In this mutual suffering between son and mother a new humanity is born.
O Mary, Mother of God, you saw your son suffer. Help our moms who are deprived of their children, whose children suffer and die alone away from them. In our daily life children and parents are hurting mutually. Help us Lord to transform our families and homelands into spaces of love and serenity in the image of the Holy Family. Amen

FIFTH STATION: SIMON OF ​​CYRENE HELPS JESUS TO CARRY HIS CROSS
“..they laid the cross on him and he carried it behind Jesus.” Luke 23:26

This silent encounter between Jesus and Simon of Cyrene is a life lesson. Two eyes met in a silent speech that says a lot. Suffering received in faith traces a path of salvation.
Lord, our families are left alone in their misery. They are waiting for a hand, a heart, a “Simon of Cyrene” that you send in the wilderness. Amen.

SIXTH STATION: VERONICA WIPES THE FACE OF JESUS ​​
“Your face, O Lord, I seek. Do not hide your face from me.” Ps. 27:8-9

Veronica makes a strong symbolic gesture. She wipes the pain of your face in a gesture of faith that expresses her love for you. In Christian tradition this face is still seen on Veronica’s veil. Who will wipe away the wounded faces of our brothers, our mothers who weep for their children, and their distress?
God grant that we see your face in that of the poor, persecuted, and innocent victims of violence and injustice. Amen.

SEVENTH STATION: JESUS ​​FALLS FOR THE SECOND TIME
“Be not far from me, for trouble is near; for there is none to help.” Psalm 22: 8-12

This second fall under the cross is a sign of loneliness in suffering. Injustice and violence pound the lowly people into the abyss. Your loneliness, Lord, joined the isolation of the poor victims of the world’s selfishness.
Come Holy Spirit to comfort, strengthen and sow hope in the hearts the oppressed so that, united to Christ, they may be witnesses of his universal love. Amen.
EIGHTH STATION: JESUS ​​MEETS THE WOMEN OF JERUSALEM
“Daughters of Jerusalem weep not for me, but weep for yourselves and for your children.” Luke 23:27-28

These women saw in the cross a curse. The Lord saw redemption, the taking away of sins, and consolation for the oppressed. The eyes of the women were open to the truth of Easter.
Lord, our wounded moms who are suffering, need your consolation and comfort.
O suffering Christ, be peace and balm for their wounds. Amen.

NINTH STATION: JESUS ​​FALLS FOR THE THIRD TIME
“For Christ's love compels us, because we are convinced that one died for all, and therefore all died. And he died for all, that those who live should no longer live for themselves but for him who died for them and was raised again.” Cor. 5: 14-15

Jesus falls under the cross for the third time and, despite his exhaustion, he seeks to get up again. Lord this exhausted and weakened people gathers strength to get up in vain.
Our divisions are deep even in the Church as we work for Christian unity.

Lord, help us to get up and walk the path of forgiveness and unity that flows from your saving suffering. Amen.
TENTH STATION: JESUS ​​IS STRIPPED OF HIS CLOTHING
“…they divided my garments among them and cast lots for my clothing.” Ps 22:19

Lord you carry our humanity. The many victims of indiscriminate violence are poor and can only join you in your liberating suffering and your infinite love.
Lord, to our poor refugees who encounter various difficulties, give strength to overcome fear and remain committed to this holy land which empties of Christian witnesses to your word. Lord, teach us to detach from material goods so as to live in your evangelical poverty. Amen
ELEVENTH STATION: JESUS IS ​​NAILED TO THE CROSS
“Pilate had a notice prepared and fastened to the cross. It read: Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews.” John 19:19

Lord Jesus, you were crucified for our sins. The blows of the hammer echo in our hearts.
Our children are martyred, killed with savagery, in aimless violence. These oppressed young people are close your cross.

Lord, may your liberating suffering release these young people and families from slavery so they may discover your divine face. Amen.
TWELTH STATION: Jesus Dies on the Cross
“Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.” Luke 23:46

This cry of abandonment breaks the silence and opens the way to freedom. The whole meaning of the cross takes its value from this saving suffering. These innocent victims did not die for nothing. By your death Lord, you opened the door of the kingdom of eternal life. Death does not defeat us. Death introduces us to the Resurrection.
Lord, open the hearts of those who endanger the lives of others to discover the value of human life, a reflection of your divinity. Amen.
THIRTEENTH STATION: JESUS ​​GIVES US HIS MOTHER
“He said to the disciple, behold your mother.” Jn. 19:26

Lord Jesus, the one who loves you stands beside you. Mary is the model of this love, the model of faith.
O Mary, our Mother, we place in your hands our martyrs, our refugees, those unjustly tortured, hated and excluded. We entrust to you, our dear Mother, children without schools, the sick who are untended, and our homeless refugees. Ask the Lord that the blood of innocent victims is made the seed of a new society, peaceful and just. Amen
FOURTEENTH STATION: JESUS ​​IS LAID IN THE TOMB
“They took the body of Jesus and wrapped it in linen.” Jn. 19:39

Nicodemus gratefully receives the body of Jesus, prepares it for burial and lays it in the tomb. Jesus crucified abandons himself completely into human hands, perfectly united with humanity in all things. Indeed, by his death we are buried with him so as to rise to new life with him.
These tombs of darkness await your spring Lord, the light of the Resurrection. Give us the grace to choose your redeeming cross, to keep faith and hope.
Lord, make us children of the light who no longer fear the darkness.
Make our cross lead to forgiveness, reconciliation and peace in the light of your Resurrection. Amen.

All Rights Reserved: Episcopal Commission for the Family in Syria.
Translation: Sr. Margaret Kerry, fsp
Original French: Maronite Bishop Samir of Syria
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Fifth Station: Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus to carry the cross


Station V     Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus carry the cross
Station V Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus carry the cross

PRAYER
Leader: We adore you, O Christ, and we praise you.
All: Because by your holy cross You have redeemed the world.
Jesus, the soldiers are becoming impatient. This is taking longer than they wanted it to. They are afraid you won’t make it to the hill where you will be crucified. As you grow weaker, they grab a man out of the crowd and make him help carry your cross. He was just watching what was happening, but all of a sudden he is helping you carry your cross.
As a child, sometimes I see people who need my help. Sometimes I pretend not to hear when my parents call me. I disappear when I know others could use my help.
As an adult, sometimes I try to do as little as I can and still get by. Others might need my help, but I ignore their needs. Even when I’m asked to help, I sometimes claim to be too busy.
My Jesus, blest, thrice blest was he who aided Thee to bear the cross. Blest too shall I be if I aid Thee to bear the cross, by patiently bowing my neck to the crosses Thou shalt send me during life. My Jesus, give me grace to do so.
Our Father…. Hail Mary…. Glory be to the Father….
Leader: Jesus Christ Crucified.
All: Have mercy on Us.
Leader: May the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, Rest in peace.
All: Amen.
Heart touching devotional song narrating about the station in this video is written by Fr. Abel C.M.I. in Malayalam Language of Kerala State, India. All viewers may not understand the meaning of the lyrics, but the music will surely touch your heart. This video also contain short narration and images of some of the places like, Gethsemane, Golgotha, Jerusalem, Tomb of Jesus etc. These informations and images are collected from Internet. I am not sure about the correctness of the same. Aim of the video is to make the people to think about the burdens and sorrows Jesus took for us.
If possible, it is good to pray and meditate Way of the Cross daily which will give peace and happiness in mind and also protect from Satan and Sin.
May the crucified Jesus Bless you and your family.

Other Stations of the Cross 

Way of the Cross – Introduction                                         
Station III Jesus falls the first time                                        
Station VII Jesus falls the second time                                
Station IX Jesus falls the third time                                   
Station XI Jesus is nailed to the cross                                 
Station XIII Jesus is taken down from the cross                    



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From a treatise on the Lord’s Prayer by Saint Cyprian, bishop and martyr
(Cap 1-3: SCEL 3, 267-268)

He has given us life; he has also taught us how to pray


Dear brothers, the commands of the Gospel are nothing else than God’s lessons, the foundations on which to build up hope, the supports for strengthening faith, the food that nourishes the heart. They are the rudder for keeping us on the right course, the protection that keeps our salvation secure. As they instruct the receptive minds of believers on earth, they lead safely to the kingdom of heaven.

God willed that many things should be said by the prophets, his servants, and listened to by his people.  How much greater are the things spoken by the Son. These are now witnessed to by the very word of God who spoke through the prophets. The Word of God does not now command us to prepare the way for his coming: he comes in person and opens up the way for us and directs us toward it. Before, we wandered in the darkness of death, aimlessly and blindly. Now we are enlightened by the light of grace, and are to keep to the highway of life, with the Lord to precede and direct us.

The Lord has given us many counsels and commandments to help us toward salvation. He has even given us a pattern of prayer, instructing us on how we are to pray. He has given us life, and with his accustomed generosity, he has also taught us how to pray. He has made it easy for us to be heard as we pray to the Father in the words taught us by the Son.

He has already foretold that the hour was coming when true worshipers would worship the Father in spirit and in truth. He fulfilled what he had promised before, so that we who have received the spirit and the truth through the holiness he has given us may worship in truth and in the spirit through the prayer he has taught.

What prayer could be more a prayer in the spirit than the one given us by Christ, by whom the Holy Spirit was sent upon us? What prayer could be more a prayer in the truth than the one spoken by the lips of the Son, who is truth himself? It follows that to pray in any other way than the Son has taught us is not only the result of ignorance but of sin. He himself has commanded it, and has said: You reject the command of God, to set up your own tradition.

So, my brothers, let us pray as God our master has taught us. To ask the Father in words his Son has given us, to let him hear the prayer of Christ ringing in his ears, is to make our prayer one of friendship, a family prayer. Let the Father recognize the words of his Son. Let the Son who lives in our hearts be also on our lips. We have him as an advocate for sinners  before the Father; when we ask for forgiveness for ours sins, let us use the words given by our advocate. He tells us: Whatever you ask the Father in my name, he will give you. What more effective prayer could we then make in the name of Christ than in the words of his own prayer?

RESPONSORY
John 16:24; 14:13


Until now you have asked for nothing in my name,
 ask and you will receive that your joy may be full.

Whatever you ask the Father in my name I will give you,
that the Father may be glorified in the Son.
 Ask and you will receive that your joy may be full.

Stations of the Cross from the Maronite Archbishop of Syria - Independent Catholic News

 COMMENT: Hours of the Passion
Making the Stations of the Cross in Lent - there seem to be different views  on Simon of Cyrene helping Jesus. Among the mystics: Luisa Piccarreta, "Simon unwilling and grumbling, not by love but by force", Maria  Valtorta, "the man from Cyrene, strong man, about forty standing near donkey and his sons sons... the man from Cyrene feels such pity, as he sees that Mary cannot embrace Her Son..."
Prayer and meditation of the Twenty Hours of Jesus Passion, 5 PM to 4 PM.


At Rome, the Station is in the church of St. Anastasia, where, formerly, the Mass of the Aurora on Christmas Day was celebrated. The first church was built in the late 3rd or early 4th century, and was one of the first parish churches of ancient Rome. It was given by a woman called Anastasia and called titulus Anastasiae after her. Later, it was dedicated to a martyr of the same name.
Catholic Culture: Stational Church Rome
Stations of the Cross from the Maronite Archbishop of Syria - Independent Catholic News    
Stations of the Cross from the Maronite Archbishop of Syria

Stations of the Cross from the Maronite Archbishop of Syria | Archbishop Samir Nassar, Maronite Archbishop of Damascus, Meditations on the Stations of the Cross, Antonia Moffat
This Lent,  Archbishop Samir Nassar, the Maronite Archbishop of Damascus, has sent us Meditations on the Stations of the Cross in his capacity as Episcopal Shepherd of the Syrian Commission for the Family. They are deeply moving and I hope that you will appreciate them and encourage the Parishes to pray them in solidarity with the Persecuted Church. Syria has now entered a 5th year of continuous war .. there is nothing more to say .. and in presenting us with the Stations of the Cross the Archbishop of Damascus.
“Blessed Are They Who are Persecuted for justice, the Kingdom of Heaven is theirs.”   Matthew 5:10

The Way of the CROSS

Meditation for refugee and homeless families in the Middle East


FIRST STATION: JESUS IS ​​SENTENCED TO DEATH
“Pilate delivers Jesus to be crucified.” Mt. 15:12-13

An innocent man condemned to death. What injustice! Lord, our families feel their suffering with you, innocent victims in your image, through violence and persecution. They are forced to leave homes, schools, parishes, towns, neighbors, friends, and cemeteries, to live in refugee camps of misery and indifference.
Pilate is always there to feed injustice.

Lord, enlighten the minds of these “judges” and make us messengers of justice. Amen.

SECOND STATION: JESUS ​​CARRIES THE CROSS
“ ..then they led him away to crucify him ..” Mk. 15:20

Jesus is taken to the soldiers, he “through whom all things were made and nothing was made without him,” (Jn. 1:3) lowers his head and walks humiliated, carrying the cross, defenseless.
Lord Jesus, the force of evil is still rampant and destroys. Lord you identified with the weak, look at our fragile families, humiliated and torn by violence. They are victims of injustice as you were. Give them the strength to carry the cross, to keep the faith, and to hope in you. Amen.


THIRD STATION: JESUS ​​FALLS FOR THE FIRST TIME
“He was pierced for our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities.” Isaiah 53:5

He who brings peace to the world is wounded by our sins and falls under the burden of our sins.
Lord we are crushed by the weight of the cross and the great desolation around us. Our selfishness and weakness pulls us down. Lord, lift us from our falls and direct our mind back to your truth. Amen
FOURTH STATION: JESUS ​​MEETS HIS MOTHER
“And a sword will pierce your own soul.” Luke 2:35; Isaiah 53.5

Wounded and suffering, carrying the cross of humanity, Jesus meets his mother and the face of all humanity. In this mutual suffering between son and mother a new humanity is born.
O Mary, Mother of God, you saw your son suffer. Help our moms who are deprived of their children, whose children suffer and die alone away from them. In our daily life children and parents are hurting mutually. Help us Lord to transform our families and homelands into spaces of love and serenity in the image of the Holy Family. Amen

FIFTH STATION: SIMON OF ​​CYRENE HELPS JESUS TO CARRY HIS CROSS
“..they laid the cross on him and he carried it behind Jesus.” Luke 23:26

This silent encounter between Jesus and Simon of Cyrene is a life lesson. Two eyes met in a silent speech that says a lot. Suffering received in faith traces a path of salvation.
Lord, our families are left alone in their misery. They are waiting for a hand, a heart, a “Simon of Cyrene” that you send in the wilderness. Amen.

SIXTH STATION: VERONICA WIPES THE FACE OF JESUS ​​
“Your face, O Lord, I seek. Do not hide your face from me.” Ps. 27:8-9

Veronica makes a strong symbolic gesture. She wipes the pain of your face in a gesture of faith that expresses her love for you. In Christian tradition this face is still seen on Veronica’s veil. Who will wipe away the wounded faces of our brothers, our mothers who weep for their children, and their distress?
God grant that we see your face in that of the poor, persecuted, and innocent victims of violence and injustice. Amen.

SEVENTH STATION: JESUS ​​FALLS FOR THE SECOND TIME
“Be not far from me, for trouble is near; for there is none to help.” Psalm 22: 8-12

This second fall under the cross is a sign of loneliness in suffering. Injustice and violence pound the lowly people into the abyss. Your loneliness, Lord, joined the isolation of the poor victims of the world’s selfishness.
Come Holy Spirit to comfort, strengthen and sow hope in the hearts the oppressed so that, united to Christ, they may be witnesses of his universal love. Amen.
EIGHTH STATION: JESUS ​​MEETS THE WOMEN OF JERUSALEM
“Daughters of Jerusalem weep not for me, but weep for yourselves and for your children.” Luke 23:27-28

These women saw in the cross a curse. The Lord saw redemption, the taking away of sins, and consolation for the oppressed. The eyes of the women were open to the truth of Easter.
Lord, our wounded moms who are suffering, need your consolation and comfort.
O suffering Christ, be peace and balm for their wounds. Amen.

NINTH STATION: JESUS ​​FALLS FOR THE THIRD TIME
“For Christ's love compels us, because we are convinced that one died for all, and therefore all died. And he died for all, that those who live should no longer live for themselves but for him who died for them and was raised again.” Cor. 5: 14-15

Jesus falls under the cross for the third time and, despite his exhaustion, he seeks to get up again. Lord this exhausted and weakened people gathers strength to get up in vain.
Our divisions are deep even in the Church as we work for Christian unity.

Lord, help us to get up and walk the path of forgiveness and unity that flows from your saving suffering. Amen.
TENTH STATION: JESUS ​​IS STRIPPED OF HIS CLOTHING
“…they divided my garments among them and cast lots for my clothing.” Ps 22:19

Lord you carry our humanity. The many victims of indiscriminate violence are poor and can only join you in your liberating suffering and your infinite love.
Lord, to our poor refugees who encounter various difficulties, give strength to overcome fear and remain committed to this holy land which empties of Christian witnesses to your word. Lord, teach us to detach from material goods so as to live in your evangelical poverty. Amen
ELEVENTH STATION: JESUS IS ​​NAILED TO THE CROSS
“Pilate had a notice prepared and fastened to the cross. It read: Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews.” John 19:19

Lord Jesus, you were crucified for our sins. The blows of the hammer echo in our hearts.
Our children are martyred, killed with savagery, in aimless violence. These oppressed young people are close your cross.

Lord, may your liberating suffering release these young people and families from slavery so they may discover your divine face. Amen.
TWELTH STATION: Jesus Dies on the Cross
“Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.” Luke 23:46

This cry of abandonment breaks the silence and opens the way to freedom. The whole meaning of the cross takes its value from this saving suffering. These innocent victims did not die for nothing. By your death Lord, you opened the door of the kingdom of eternal life. Death does not defeat us. Death introduces us to the Resurrection.
Lord, open the hearts of those who endanger the lives of others to discover the value of human life, a reflection of your divinity. Amen.
THIRTEENTH STATION: JESUS ​​GIVES US HIS MOTHER
“He said to the disciple, behold your mother.” Jn. 19:26

Lord Jesus, the one who loves you stands beside you. Mary is the model of this love, the model of faith.
O Mary, our Mother, we place in your hands our martyrs, our refugees, those unjustly tortured, hated and excluded. We entrust to you, our dear Mother, children without schools, the sick who are untended, and our homeless refugees. Ask the Lord that the blood of innocent victims is made the seed of a new society, peaceful and just. Amen
FOURTEENTH STATION: JESUS ​​IS LAID IN THE TOMB
“They took the body of Jesus and wrapped it in linen.” Jn. 19:39

Nicodemus gratefully receives the body of Jesus, prepares it for burial and lays it in the tomb. Jesus crucified abandons himself completely into human hands, perfectly united with humanity in all things. Indeed, by his death we are buried with him so as to rise to new life with him.
These tombs of darkness await your spring Lord, the light of the Resurrection. Give us the grace to choose your redeeming cross, to keep faith and hope.
Lord, make us children of the light who no longer fear the darkness.
Make our cross lead to forgiveness, reconciliation and peace in the light of your Resurrection. Amen.

All Rights Reserved: Episcopal Commission for the Family in Syria.
Translation: Sr. Margaret Kerry, fsp
Original French: Maronite Bishop Samir of Syria
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Fifth Station: Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus to carry the cross


Station V     Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus carry the cross
Station V Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus carry the cross

PRAYER
Leader: We adore you, O Christ, and we praise you.
All: Because by your holy cross You have redeemed the world.
Jesus, the soldiers are becoming impatient. This is taking longer than they wanted it to. They are afraid you won’t make it to the hill where you will be crucified. As you grow weaker, they grab a man out of the crowd and make him help carry your cross. He was just watching what was happening, but all of a sudden he is helping you carry your cross.
As a child, sometimes I see people who need my help. Sometimes I pretend not to hear when my parents call me. I disappear when I know others could use my help.
As an adult, sometimes I try to do as little as I can and still get by. Others might need my help, but I ignore their needs. Even when I’m asked to help, I sometimes claim to be too busy.
My Jesus, blest, thrice blest was he who aided Thee to bear the cross. Blest too shall I be if I aid Thee to bear the cross, by patiently bowing my neck to the crosses Thou shalt send me during life. My Jesus, give me grace to do so.
Our Father…. Hail Mary…. Glory be to the Father….
Leader: Jesus Christ Crucified.
All: Have mercy on Us.
Leader: May the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, Rest in peace.
All: Amen.
Heart touching devotional song narrating about the station in this video is written by Fr. Abel C.M.I. in Malayalam Language of Kerala State, India. All viewers may not understand the meaning of the lyrics, but the music will surely touch your heart. This video also contain short narration and images of some of the places like, Gethsemane, Golgotha, Jerusalem, Tomb of Jesus etc. These informations and images are collected from Internet. I am not sure about the correctness of the same. Aim of the video is to make the people to think about the burdens and sorrows Jesus took for us.
If possible, it is good to pray and meditate Way of the Cross daily which will give peace and happiness in mind and also protect from Satan and Sin.
May the crucified Jesus Bless you and your family.

Other Stations of the Cross 

Way of the Cross – Introduction                                         
Station III Jesus falls the first time                                        
Station VII Jesus falls the second time                                
Station IX Jesus falls the third time                                   
Station XI Jesus is nailed to the cross                                 
Station XIII Jesus is taken down from the cross