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THE FIFTH STATION.
Adoramus, &c. |
We adore Thee, &c. |
Jesus is assisted in carrying his Cross by Simon of Cyrene.
Afraid lest the weakness of their victim should prevent Him from undergoing all that their cruelty had ordained, the executioners of Jesus give Him some relief. They compel Simon of Cyrene to assist Him in carrying his cross: but the virtue of the cross changes his heart, and from a compulsory task it becomes a delightful occupation.
Oh Jesus! may the place of that stranger be mine. I will never refuse Thy cross. What part so ever of thy sufferings Thou dost destine for me, I accept with confidence, submission, and love. Especially do I resign myself to death and its agonies. I desire to die for Thee, who didst die for me.
The Act of Contrition. Page 17.