Friday of
Holy Pascha Week
On Friday of Holy Pascha Week, our Lord Jesus Christ endured trials and crucifixion.
In His Steps - A Lenten Series
Today: Golgotha: Were You There?
Bible Reading:
Prayer:
Remember your mercies, O Lord,
Or,
O God, who by the Passion of Christ your Son, our Lord,
The Readings (alternate)
Isaiah 52:13-53:12; Psalm 31:2, 6, 12-13, 15-17, 25; Hebrews 4:14-16; 5:7-9;
John 18:1-19:42
Daily Meditation:
This is the wood of the cross,
It is a day to pray the Stations of the Cross.
My people, what have I done to you?
Good Friday Reflections
What's 'good' about a day when an innocent and good man is convicted of a
trumped up charge, betrayed and deserted by his friends, rejected by the people
he spoke the truth to, physically and mentally tortured, crucified and killed?
The first vein of goodness is in his way of acceptance. When bad things happen
we can try to deny them or they can turn us into bitter and hateful people
seeking revenge.
Clearly in his case this did not happen. Out of what deep well of goodness and
love in himself did he draw on to meet his oppressors with forgiveness and to
embrace what happened with an equanimity of soul that turned the evil done to
him into good for others?
'Only God is good,' he once said to the rich young man seeking eternal life but
still entrapped by his possessions.
The other vein of goodness in today's events is the transformative effect they
have on others. It began at the historical moment they occurred and it
continues, indeed continues to accumulate in its effect. Through today a new
consciousness entered the human realm which has begun to undermine the very
roots of the darkness in the human soul which allows us to do such inhumane
things to each other by forgetting who we are and forgetting that the well of
divine being is sourced in each us.
With most terrible things we breathe a sigh of relief when they have passed. In
this case we see that it has much more to do to lift humanity out of the cycle
of violence into which we fell and which is our original sin. A violence that is
born of Cain's anguished and illusory feeling that we are not loved.
On the Bere Island mountain a cross stands, still, steady, shining at night,
silently faithful. Not far away from it someone has illegally put up a wind
turbine. The windmill spins like the ego in the wind making short-term profit at
the cost of a greater integrity.
The cross has greater energy than the ego and to contemplate it in our lives, to
embrace its transformative effect, is what makes this Friday good.
Good Friday Reflections from All Hallows in Leeds, England
Reading: Hebrews 4.14-16, 5.7-9
Reflection
He leaves the bright heavens
And there he remains
teaches the weary to breathe
Dorothee Solle
Prayer
O Jesus, stretch forth your wounded hands over your people to heal and to
restore, and to draw us to yourself and to one another in love. Amen.
Intercessions:
For our sake our Redeemer suffered death and was buried, and rose again. With
heartfelt love let us adore him, and pray:
Christ our teacher, for our sake you were obedient even to accepting death,
Christ our life, by your death on the cross you destroyed the power of evil and
death,
Christ our King, you became an outcast among us, a worm and no man,
Christ our salvation, you gave yourself up to death out of love for us,
Christ our Savior, on the cross you embraced all time with your outstretched
arms,
Closing Prayer:
My Lord,
I know your grace has the power
May the Lord bless us,
Sources:
Malankara World Journal Specials on Good
Friday:
MW Journal
Issue 410 - Good Friday - Gospel Sat (April 2017)
MW Journal
Issue 340 - Good Friday-Gospel Saturday Special (May 2016)
MW Journal
Issue 276 - Good Friday Special (April 2015)
MW Journal
Issue 212 - Good Friday Special (April 2014)
MW Journal Issue 134 -
Passion Week Special 4 - Good Friday and Holy Saturday
(2013)
MW Journal Issue 69 - Holy Week Special - 3 (Good
Friday - Holy Saturday) (2012)
and with your eternal protection sanctify your servants,
for whom Christ your Son,
by the shedding of his Blood,
established the Paschal Mystery.
Who lives and reigns for ever and ever.
abolished the death inherited from ancient sin
by every succeeding generation,
grant that just as, being conformed to him,
we have borne by the law of nature
the image of the man on earth,
so by the sanctification of grace
we may bear the image of the Man of heaven.
Through Christ our Lord.
on which hung the Savior of the world.
Come, let us worship.
This is a very special day of intimacy with our Lord.
A day of fasting and abstinence, in order to sharpen our awareness and openness.
A day to stand at the foot of the cross as a forgiven sinner -
to stand there side-by-side with everyone else who is forgiven.
It is a day of profound gratitude.
How have I offended you? Answer me.
by Laurence Freeman OSB
comes again
condemned to hang
between heaven and earth.
he absolves the guards
lets the tortured forget
makes hatred subside
the trembling to sleep
the dreamers to act
the doers to dream.
Lord, have mercy on us.
- teach us to obey the Father's will in all things.
- may we die with you, to rise with you in glory.
- teach us the humility by which you saved the world.
- help us to show your love to one another.
- unite God's scattered children in your kingdom of salvation.
your son has suffered so much, shed so much blood.
I was born with so many faults
and my nature is so full of weakness,
and yet your son Jesus has died on the cross.
For me.
to cleanse me of my many sins
and to make me more like your Son.
Thank you for your goodness and love for me.
I ask you, Father, to watch over me - always.
protect us from all evil
and bring us to everlasting life.
Amen.
Creighton University Online Ministries - Praying Lent
The World Community for Christian Meditation (www.wccm.org)
All Hallows in Leeds, England
Lectionary of the Syriac Orthodox Church
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