Easter - The Fourteen Stations of The Cross – spoken word MP3 download
A guided meditation on Christ’s journey to the cross
Around the walls of all Catholic churches you will find fourteen pictures depicting the Via Dolorosa, the way of suffering which Christ walked on his way to Calvary. Each Good Friday the priest leads a procession from one picture to another and before each “station” they say a prayer and have a time of quiet meditation.
In this meditation led by Rev Mario, you create your own pictures. This is a journey in spirit, imagination and feeling.
The song that is sung before each station captures the intention of this service: Lord, make Calvary real to me
Lord, make Calvary real to me
Open my eyes to see victory in Christ for me
Lord, make Calvary real to me. At each station we affirm our love for Christ and his act of redemption. Then Rev Mario describes the events of that station and what they signify on an inner level. This is followed by a prayer in which we confess our failures and renew our commitment to unify ourselves with Christ.
The willingness to embark on this journey down the Via Dolorosa is the willingness to be initiated into the mysteries of the Christ.
Keywords
Metaphysical, Easter, Initiation, Devotional.
MP3 Details
Written and spoken by Rev Mario Schoenmaker in 1994.
Published by ICA Press, second edition 2009
Meditation: 1 hour 15 minutes
MP3 size: 63.8 MB at 128 kbps bit rate.
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