The First Station: Jesus is Condemned
to Death
Though innocent, Jesus is condemned by the power of
the State. In like manner, our innocent brothers and sisters in
the womb have been condemned. Their rights and dignity are not recognized.
In this, they bear a special likeness to Jesus.
The Second Station: Jesus is Made
to Bear His Cross
The salvation of the world carried a heavy price
for our Lord, the agony of the cross. As He accepts His cross,
let us also resolve to endure suffering that others may live.
Let us pay the price for standing up for our preborn brothers
and sisters
The Third Station: Jesus Falls the
First Time
Almighty God was weak because He chose to be like
us. He had power and glory from all eternity, yet He chose to
be immersed in the world of suffering. We pray that the benefits
and advantages we have in life may not cause us to forget our
pre-born brothers and sisters.
The Fourth Station: Jesus Meets His Afflicted Mother
There is no deeper relationship than that of mother and
child. They belong together. When one suffers, the other suffers.
To love and defend one means to love and defend the other. To
be pro-life means to serve both the child and the mother. It means
to ask our society, "Why can't we love them both?"
The Fifth Station: The Cyrenian Helps Jesus to Carry
His Cross
Many watched the Lord suffer. Simon the Cyrenian
helped alleviate that suffering. Many lament abortion. Some actually
get involved to help to stop it. We pray that all people may take
their active place in the pro-life movement.
The Sixth Station: Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus
The compassion Veronica shows reflects the compassion
of so many medical doctors and nurses, who treat their patients
with dignity. We pray for repentance and renewal in the medical
profession. May the tools and skills meant for healing nevermore
be used for killing.
The Seventh Station: Jesus Falls the Second Time
In working to defend life, there are many setbacks
and obstacles. Yet we know the meaning of the cross. In weakness,
power reaches perfection. We do not look to our own strengths
and talents alone, but to Christ. His own strength will sustain
us
The Eighth Station: Jesus Speaks
to the Women of Jerusalem
Christ told these women to weep for themselves and
for their children. He does not want false worship, but repentance.
He does not want followers who cry out to Him but then ignore
injustice and bloodshed. May all who believe in Christ likewise
stand up for the defenseless children.
The Ninth Station: Jesus Falls the
Third Time
Despite the falls, nothing can stop our Lord, because He is on
a mission of love. If the pro-life movement is not a movement
of love, it is nothing at all, but if it is a movement of love,
then nothing will stop it. Love is stronger than death, more powerful
than hell.
The Tenth Station: Jesus is Stripped
of His Garments
Nobody can stop us form loving our preborn brothers and
sisters. Those stronger than we may strip us of popularity, possessions,
or power, but they cannot strip us of love. We love others with
the same love that Christ showed for us.
The Eleventh Station: Jesus is Nailed
to the Cross
The powers of this world crucified the God who made this
world. All power and authority come from God. All who exercise
power have to account for it before the throne of God. We pray
that those in government may use their powers to protect the innocent
babies in the womb.
The Twelfth Station: Jesus Dies on
the Cross
Our Lord died. So many of His children have died with Him. His
passion is re-lived with every abortion, one every twenty seconds
in our country. We only know a fraction of the horror of this
act in the sight of God. We only know a fraction of the horror
of Christ's crucifixion. May all our brothers and sisters killed
by abortion rest in Christ's peace and be saved by His cross.
The Thirteenth Station: Jesus is
Taken Down from the Cross
Mary experienced the pain of holding her dead Son. So
many mothers grieve after their abortions. We ask that Mary may
comfort them, help them face the truth about abortion, and lead
them to forgiveness and healing.
The Fourteenth Station: Jesus is
Laid in the Tomb
A tomb is a memorial. It helps us remember the one who
can no longer speak. May we and our society remember the babies
who cannot speak. May we also remember Our Lord's Resurrection,
and His promise of eternal life. He has conquered abortion because
He has conquered death. May we bring His victory to every part
of our world! |